Governor, reporters do not always use full written comments just like we do not use full interviews. We are not refusing to do anything. We are doing our jobs, which is to provide the public with essential information. Not everything every public official says is newsworthy.
Governor, reporters do not always use full written comments just like we do not use full interviews. We are not refusing to do anything. We are doing our jobs, which is to provide the public with essential information. Not everything every public official says is newsworthy.
@ByPiperHutch But the context of the point they make is. “Journalists” love to tell the opposite story of reality by intentionally omitting the context. This is why you are fake news and this is why you’re the enemy of the people
@ByPiperHutch Your job is to present the facts. At some point the media became confused and thought that we valued their opinion.
@ByPiperHutch The purpose of Landry's statement is stifle journalism, eroding Free Speech. If every single correspondence, in any form, between journalists and anyone else is expected to be publicized, then people will not talk to reporters, and reporters will not much talk to people.
@ByPiperHutch @NOLAHistoryGuy Funny how slamming "the media" never includes platforms they like, like Fox News OAN and the sort Just any platform that doesn't operate as their informal PR wing - how very Pravda of them
@ByPiperHutch @dcbigjohn What a wonderfully understated whuppin’…. Thank you
@ByPiperHutch The subtext is journalists should not be able to moderate or curate, edit, content. I’m not joking, that’s the premise of his social media lawsuit.
@ByPiperHutch Parsing for clarity. We rely on journalists to summarize.
@ByPiperHutch @dcbigjohn “Not everything every public official says is newsworthy.” Oop.