Sanewashing? The banality of crazy? A decade into the Trump era, media hasn't figured him out
Briefly

"If it wasn't so serious, I would just be fascinated by all of it. I would watch this and marvel at how difficult it is to cover one person who seems to challenge all of the rules of journalism."
"Books and studies will be written about Trump and the press long after he is gone. Most issues stem from Trump's disdain for constraints, his willingness to say the outrageous and provably untrue, and for his fans to believe him instead of those reporting on him."
"Some experts now think the best way to cover him is to give people a greater opportunity to hear what he says- the opposite of what was once conventional wisdom."
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