Media Tapper blasts Trump administration for depicting Iran conflict 'like a game'
(The Hill) CNN anchor Jake Tapper blasted the Trump administration on Friday for depicting the ongoing conflict in Iran like a game after the White House released clips on social media mixing footage of what appeared to be U.S. military strikes with clips from video games and Hollywood productions.
Well, the last day or so, the White House has been in at least one way treating going to war like a game, frivolously releasing what we will charitably call hype videos about their war, Tapper said on The Lead.
The CNN host played several of the videos posted by the White Houses official account on social platform X this week to demonstrate his point, which featured scenes from popular games Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto spliced with the military footage.
Are you not amused? Tapper quipped, sarcastically.
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/5773009-jake-tapper-donald-trump-iran-war-rhetoric/
SSJVegeta
(2,770 posts)displacedvermoter
(4,258 posts)He needs to have his mental function investigated by a top notch journalist. Just like Biden was so investigated by, Jake Tapper. There might even be a book there.
LetMyPeopleVote
(178,789 posts)The president and his team have embraced a cavalier, anti-humanist attitude to matters of life and death.
Team Trump thinks the way to make the war popular is through meme videos apparently made by over-caffeinated children.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-03-12T20:36:27.585Z
Perhaps the best thing you can say for this PR campaign is that it accurately embodies the pointless, slapdash amorality of the military offensive itâs meant to bolster.
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/in-second-week-of-the-iran-war-the-white-house-emphasizes-fun-and-meme-videos
Eventually, according to Trump, a U.S. general told him, Sir, its a lot more fun doing it this way.
Trump: "They knocked out 54 ships in two days. I got mad at my people. I said, 'Why the hell did we kill them? Why didn't we just capture them and use them in our Navy?' They said they wouldn't have qualified for that. One of my generals said, 'Sir, it's a lot more fun doing it this way.'"
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-03-11T21:12:41.267Z
.....There are a variety of adjectives that a wartime American leader should use when talking about this avoidable crisis. Fun isnt one of them.
But by all appearances, the White House has come to a very different conclusion. As The New York Times reported:
On Feb. 28, the Trump administration launched war on Iran. The following week, it drafted Iron Man, Walter White and SpongeBob.
These characters, and many more figures from movies, TV, sports, music and video game memes, appeared in a series of short, trolling videos from the White House, on platforms including TikTok and X (formerly known as Twitter), that reduce the wars carnage and upheaval to flippant, dystopian amusements......
The president and his team, however, appear eager, almost gleeful, to be cavalier about matters of life and death in ways that are fundamentally at odds with basic human decency.
Its as if the White House saw the evidence of widespread public opposition to the war and concluded the way to turn things around is through juvenile taunts and jokes an adult should be embarrassed to make.
I dont know what, if anything, could improve public support for this inexplicable war, but if the president and his team could try acting like grown-ups for a while, itd be a step in the right direction.
Perhaps the best thing you can say for this particular public-relations effort is that at least it accurately embodies the pointless, slapdash amorality of the military offensive its meant to bolster.
Zorro
(18,586 posts)And we've had to endure Republican fuckery for almost 60 years now.
I think this idiotic war with Iran will likewise lead to Trump's downfall and a Republican wipeout this coming election cycle, unless Trump desperately decides to declare martial law and cancel the elections -- which he is quite capable of doing. Then all hell will break loose domestically.