Santa Fe New Mexican

Tabloid that backed Trump tells him: ‘Stop the insanity’

- By Marc Tracy

“Give it up, Mr. President — for your sake and the nation’s.”

In a blunt editorial, Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post ,a tabloid that promoted Donald Trump long before he went into politics, told the president to end his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidenti­al election.

The Monday front page showed a downcast president and the all-caps headline “Stop the insanity.” The publicatio­n’s website also highlighte­d the editorial, written by the Post’s editorial board, featuring it at the top of the homepage.

“Mr. President, it’s time to end this dark charade,” began the editorial.

It blasted Trump’s suggestion that the House and Senate should try to disrupt the tallying of Electoral College votes Jan. 6. It also ridiculed Sidney Powell, a former lawyer for the Trump campaign who pushed conspiracy theories about a Venezuelan plot to rig voting machines in the United States. And it said that a suggestion by Michael Flynn, the former lieutenant general who served as Trump’s first national security adviser, to impose martial law was “tantamount to treason.”

“You have tweeted that, as long as Republican­s have ‘courage,’ they can overturn the results and give you four more years in office,” the Post editorial said.

“In other words,” it continued, “you’re cheering for an undemocrat­ic coup.”

The Post helped make Trump a New York celebrity decades ago and was an early backer of his political ambitions, endorsing him in the Republican primary before the 2016 election.

In January 2019, as Trump’s reelection campaign was underway, the paper brought back its former longtime editor-in-chief, Col Allan, an Australian tabloid wizard who was once seen wearing a Make America Great Again cap in the newsroom. Allan, in the role of newsroom adviser, helped shape the paper’s election coverage, and the Post’s editorial board gave Trump its endorsemen­t in a front-page editorial Oct. 26 headlined “Make America Great Again, Again.”

Since Election Day, however, the Post’s tone has changed.

In an interview with the Times shortly after Joe Biden emerged as the winner of the presidenti­al election, Allan said he was calling an end to his four-decade career at Murdoch papers in the United States and Australia.

And on Nov. 7, the Post’s editorial board published some tough-love advice to Trump: “President Trump, your legacy is secure — stop the ‘stolen election’ rhetoric.”

The conservati­ve editorial page of the Wall Street Journal, another paper controlled by Murdoch’s News Corp., has taken a similar line.

“President Trump accomplish­ed a great deal in four years, but as he leaves office he can’t seem to help reminding Americans why they denied him a second term,” began a Dec. 20 editorial headlined “Trump’s Bad Exit.”

It concluded: “Mr. Trump doesn’t want to admit he lost, and he can duck the inaugurati­on if he likes. But his sore loser routine is beginning to grate even on millions who voted for him.”

Television personalit­ies in the Murdoch media empire have also changed their tune.

In its front-page attack Monday, the Post’s editorial board, run by its longtime editor, Mark Q. Cunningham, appealed directly to Trump.

“We understand, Mr. President, that you’re angry that you lost,” it said. “But to continue down this road is ruinous.”

“Democrats will try to write you off as a one-term aberration and, frankly, you’re helping them do it,” the editorial continued. “The King Lear of Mar-a-Lago, ranting about the corruption of the world.”

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