“This week showed that the problem of parallel news universes – the problem of alternative information realities – doesn’t just apply to politics,” said CNN’s chief media correspondent Brian Stelter in “Trusted sources” on Sunday. “It even applies to the weather.”
Tucker Carlson was just one of the Fox News personalities who criticized windmills and questioned the existence of global warming. A chyron on his show last week read: “Green energy means a less reliable power grid.”
Pro-Trump channels, Stelter said, attacked progressive politicians instead of holding legislators from both parties to account.
“It is literally a political storm in the South,” said Stelter.
As for the millions of Texans who are fighting, “it has been apocalyptic,” said Emily Ramshaw, co-founder and CEO of The 19th News, Stelter.
“If the local media were not doing their job here, we would have almost no information,” said Ramshaw, who lives in Austin. “I have reporters from other news organizations who come to my house to bathe with this very limited trickle of water that we have.”