Sunday, June 24, 2018

White House press corps broken beyond repair - Washington Times

White House press corps broken beyond repair - Washington Times
"It all really began with Sam Donaldson.
Back in the days of Ronald Reagan, the brash and cantankerous reporter with the worst toupee in television history made his name by yelling at the president.
See the source imageHe’d yell at him at White House events, on the South Lawn (where Reagan would pretend he couldn’t hear Donaldson over the chopper blades of Marine One), even in the Rose Garden.
His aggressiveness (read: bad behavior) made Donaldson one of the first “star” reporters at the White House.
(He was voted best television correspondent in 1986, ‘87, ‘88 and ‘89 by readers of the Washington Journalism Review.)
Sure, there had been other famous reporters (early Helen Thomas, Bill Plante, Merriman Smith), but all of them conducted themselves with the proper decorum and respect when covering the White House.
Since then, it’s only gotten worse. Bill Clinton got a pass from the mostly liberal mainstream media, but when George W. Bush took office, the White House press corps went to hell..."
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