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When you’ve lost Matt Drudge….

By B.J. Rudell

If Matt Drudge turns on you, watch out. And if the past week is any indication, President Trump should take heed.

A king maker — and perpetually aspiring dethroner — for more than 20 years, Drudge is to the Internet what Fox News is to television: a safe haven for conservative views. His news aggregation site, Drudge Report, is one of the most influential voices in politics. In 2000, the site enjoyed about 25 million impressions per month. Last year Drudge Report leapfrogged The New York Times into sixth place in U.S. media online traffic and engagement, and now the site earns about 25 million visits per day.

Drudge Report’s power stems from its throwback simplicity. The three-column design looks exactly like it did in 1997, except with more headlines, most of which are crafted to express outrage and/or disdain. Accompanying images help perpetuate or transform public opinion among a hungry conservative readership: a manic-looking Hillary Clinton, a smirking Barack Obama.

Drudge’s relationship with the current White House has been well documented. He and Trump have met in the Oval Office, and at least earlier in this administration Drudge spoke regularly with Trump’s son-in-law and advisor, Jared Kushner. Trump has made a point of developing and maintaining close relationships with influential conservative media figures like Drudge. If white Evangelicals represent the president’s defensive-focused firewall, conservative media are the offensive-focused turrets atop the wall.

That’s not to say Drudge has been lock-step with Trump. A thorn in the side of Democrats everywhere, Drudge sometimes flashes an independent streak, particularly on issues that matter to him. For example, last year he pushed back on Trump’s threat to revoke journalists’ credentials. A couple months later, through an intermediary, he relayed displeasure with Trump “not following through on his campaign promises — the ideals that helped him win and also brought Drudge’s backing.”

And like other notable conservatives, Drudge was slow to latch on to Trump. On the day Trump announced he was running for president, the Drudge Report offered a tepid response — a small-font, damning-with-faint-praise link in the third column: “Trump to declare $9 BILLION in personal wealth as he announces presidential run . . .” The following day, the eventual 45th president appeared further down the third column, with a quote that was over-the-top even by Drudge’s standards: “Trump: ‘I Will Be Greatest Jobs President God Ever Created.’”

But on the whole, the Drudge Report has been a fairly reliable backer of this president — that is, until this past week. The August 3 morning edition included the prominent pro-Trump headline, “Record 157,288,000 Employed” below a flattering photo of Trump with two thumbs up. Of course, such a figure normally wouldn’t register on the “newsworthiness” meter: a nation’s employed people will, more or less, increase as its population increases. Most presidents likely have served during one or more “Record Employments.” This was a fawning Drudge concocting a celebratory moment.

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One Comment

  1. Mike Bollinger Mike Bollinger October 24, 2019

    Do people actually go to Drudge anymore? It is all about a cult of personality to this child/man. He cultivates weirdness, affecting Hunter Thompson while only delivering what anybody could do if they had the time. Link to different news sites.

    In short, he has not talent but that of the ability to organize.

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