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Ratings dreck

Sports, award shows and leftist politics

- Wayne Colla Boulder City Tim Hicks Las Vegas

IT’S closing in on 11 months since Donald Trump was elected president. Yet Hollywood elites, the East Coast media and the liberal left — often one and the same — apparently still haven’t learned just why that happened. Case in point : The recent Emmy Awards telecast.

As Noah Rothman reported for Commentary Magazine, like so many award shows of late, the Emmys were another opportunit­y to rip on half the nation, including the 63 million people who voted for Mr. Trump. Host Stephen Colbert “jabbed at Trump’s legitimacy by noting that, unlike the United States, the Emmy Awards honor the popular vote.” That proved too clever by half, because the Emmys aren’t decided by popular vote. #Fakenews!

Actress Lily Tomlin went full tilt in calling President Trump “a sexist, egotistica­l, lying, hypocritic­al bigot.” And Alec Baldwin won an award for his parodic portrayal of the president on “Saturday Night Live.”

But those three and many more were preaching to the choir as ratings from the Emmys were pretty much in line with 2016’s all-time low, when 11.3 million viewers tuned in, compared with this year’s 11.4 million.

This is par for the course now. The Academy Awards broadcast in February had a decidedly political tone and drew 32.9 million viewers, the fewest since 2008 and a dropoff of more than a million from 2016. Mr. Rothman noted that MTV’S Video Music Awards in August drew a paltry 5.4 million viewers as the show posted its lowest ratings ever. It was politicize­d to the hilt, with the network even playing a song titled “(Expletive) Donald Trump” while heading into commercial breaks.

The world of sports is no better of late. ESPN’S Jemele Hill recently tweeted that President Trump is “a white supremacis­t who has largely surrounded himself w/other white supremacis­ts.” Never mind that among those in prominent roles within his administra­tion are a black man, women of Asian and Indian descent and several Jewish people.

Ms. Hill got a slap on the wrist from the worldwide leader in “sports.” But when conservati­ve Curt Schilling used social media to express his point of view on the transgende­r bathroom issue in North Carolina, ESPN fired the baseball analyst.

The network certainly has that right to make personnel decisions, of course. But the hypocrisy in this respect and many others is telling, and viewers are telling ESPN where to go — the network has lost 13 million subscriber­s over the past six years. While cord-cutting is certainly a major contributo­r, assuredly so is the fact that people are tired of leftist politics constantly spilling over into their sports.

All of these entities are perfectly free to express whatever views they choose. But many viewers are clearly frustrated when they tune in for entertainm­ent only to be subjected to a progressiv­e lecture. If those in Hollywood and at ESPN, among other outlets, really want to be “diverse” and “inclusive,” they’d do well to stop alienating half the nation as they celebrate their own importance.

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Fax 702-383-4676 itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea.”

For this, President Trump was ripped and vilified by multiple members of the liberal media who lost their minds — MSNBC’S Chris Matthews, ABC’S Terry Moran, Joy Behar and George Stephanopo­ulos — and even accused of “advocating for war crimes.” Please note, defending one’s country or its allies would not be a “war crime.”

Our president previously said, “Our first priority is to protect the American people and our allies. North Korea is erratic enough and the country’s leader is irresponsi­ble enough that we don’t want them getting close. We could, obviously, destroy North Korea with our arsenals.” The president made these remarks to Charlie Rose on CBS “This Morning” on April 26, 2016. That president was Barack Obama.

Double standards within the liberal media are alive and well. suing the Trump administra­tion over its plans to build a border wall. Here are two quotes in the story from the attorney general, Xavier Becerra: “The Trump administra­tion has once again ignored laws it doesn’t like in order to resuscitat­e a campaign talking point to build a wall on our southern border.” And this one: “President Trump has yet to pivot from candidate Trump to leader of a nation built on the rule of law.”

This is truly rich coming from someone in a state that openly, blatantly and defiantly ignores federal immigratio­n laws.

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