Managing the Message



I don't know of a politician who isn't guilty of occasionally spinning a story to put themselves in a better light to the general public. We just lived through 4 years of a man doing this every single week he was in office. And while I do believe the Biden administration has been much more up-front with the American people thus far, a story I saw circulating this week really caught my eye and in my opinion, is a great example of framing the message. 

President Biden ordered an airstrike in Syria on an Iranian-backed military base on February 26th, which was all over the news, of course - a decision that was received with praise as well as backlash. However, the story this week paints the ordeal in a different light. Sure, the first airstrike occurred, but there was going to be a second. Biden reportedly halted the second airstrike because he got word that a woman and some children were out in the courtyard of the base. What a great guy, what a humanitarian who cares about civilian casualties! 

Okay, enough sarcasm. The point of this post is to display how a message can be spun and spread through the media, and even a democratic administration is not innocent in regards to that. But we knew that.

Photo: Getty Images
https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-military-strike-in-syria-shows-biden-team-at-work-11614866795

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