On Sunday’s Reliable Sources, CNN host Brian Stelter took a break from his still-surging obsession with how Donald Trump is ruining the information ecosystem to discuss how journalists will cover Joe Biden. Stelter brought on Politico editor Carrie Budoff Brown and began by noting her publication enjoyed a tweet from former John Boehner/Paul Ryan spokesman Brendan Buck gushing “These Biden nominations and appointments are so delightfully boring.”
Stelter asked Brown “Is that fair? And what’s that going to mean for the news media?” Brown said Buck was “right,” that the media “had to have a 24 hour a day, almost seven day a week vigilance around covering President Trump. And that’s largely because of his Twitter feed,” and now they can take it easy:
BROWN: And already in the past three weeks, we’ve seen a big difference in terms of how President-Elect Biden is choosing to make news. It’s very traditional, very conventional. I covered President Obama for six years. It feels very similar to that, in that he’s going to hold back, use the weight of his office and his voice much differently than President Trump. And the side effect of that, Brian, as you know, is that journalists may be able to take a weekend every now and then and not worry — be worried about being jolted out of bed with some major announcement practically at three in the morning. We’re probably not going to see that. And I think for journalists, that’s somewhat welcomed.
Biden doesn’t see the press as the “enemy of the people.” He expects them to do his bidding and will be happy to let them have nights and weekends off, as much as they would like.
Then Stelter asked “has Biden been accessible in recent weeks?”
Brown said “Biden is not somebody who has made himself incredibly accessible. There’s been a lot of criticism. As a journalist, I would say, no, he has not been accessible enough.”
What kind of actual evidence do we have of “a lot of criticism”? Are they publicly critical, or just complaining amongst themselves? She continued:
BROWN: It reminds me of back when again, I covered President Obama and I see Biden using that playbook in that, like I said, he’s going to go to maybe non-traditional outlets, hold back until he gives interviews with favored reporters. And you know, the White House press corps or the reporters who around him are going to have to fight for that access.
CNN is Propaganda 99/44&100% Propaganda not news
Of course they’re boring; we already KNOW they’re corrupt.
I’m sure having the job of pretending to be a “journalist” is a lot easier when you know the administration is corrupt but you don’t want to see any of it. After covering the Trump administration and had to worry about making up better lies than the competition, I’m sure they can relax. After all, we already know what flavor ice cream Obiden likes.
Andrea Mitchell would disagree.
She’s got her panties all bunched up over the fact that Biden went to a doctor and the press pool wasn’t informed until the next day.