As the influence and credibility of the regime's media dissipates, the world's worst people are trying to hold on to a symbol of power they no longer hold, and that's in the White House press briefing room.
Currently, the front rows of the briefing room are occupied by NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox News, Associated Press, CNNLOL, and Reuters. of wall street journalCBS News Radio, NPR, new york times, washington post, Second column is Bloomberg News and Bloomberg News.
People close to President Trump have said in recent days that there should be dramatic changes in who has access to the president, with podcasters, internet personalities and media outlets perceived to be friendly to the president, including major TV networks and New York.・It has been suggested that it could replace the Times and the Washington Post. front row of the room.
“Can we be more friendly?” No one is looking for friendly media to take over the briefing room. It's tough, but how about fair? Why don't you just stop being a serial liar? What about the intelligent questions that ordinary people care about? How about we stop preening peacocks to make music for our cable news shows?
Mr. Trump and his incoming press secretary, Caroline Levitt, have limited say in the briefing room. The loathsome White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) ultimately decides who sits where. But the White House can add officials through passes, and Donald Trump Jr. got this exactly right when he said he wanted to “open up the press room to a lot of independent journalists.”
“if new york times They lie, they hate everything, and they function as the marketing arm of the Democratic Party,” he said. So we thought, “Why not open it up to people who have a larger audience or a stronger following?”
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Ms. Levitt let the media know what she expects and what changes she would like to see. “I hope that civility will be observed.” [during press briefings]And we're going to try to instill that,” she told Fox News. “But we are not shy about hostile media.”
Regarding opening up briefings to a more diverse group of influencers, Levitt said: And ultimately, it's about serving the American people and conveying President Trump's message to the American people. ”
The regime media's reaction to this potential change is just that: you are expecting:
Several reporters either declined to comment for the record or requested anonymity to speak candidly about the potential for major changes to the press room and the havoc it would cause.
“If that happens, there will be chaos,” one White House reporter told The Hill this week. “I expect people will probably boycott the press conference, which would put some news organizations in a difficult position to decide whether they're on board with what President Trump is trying to do. .”
In other words, tantrums will ensue until the worst people in the world get what they want.
As far as the White House is concerned, I would let the WHCA handle the seating chart, and then I would add a number of alternative counters. Then I mostly ask for alternatives. In other words, I treat the back row of the briefing room the way the front row has traditionally been treated, and the front row almost as if it doesn't exist.
Let the corporate media whine, preen, pout, scream, and be obnoxious about being ignored. Such actions will only make America hate you even more. And hate is all they deserve.

