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Kos: Hillary’s Attitude Toward Mainstream Media Should Be ‘F**k Them. They Haven't Earned Any Respect’
 
By Tom Johnson | May 21, 2015 | 9:35 PM EDT
 


When it comes to taking questions from representatives of the legacy media, Hillary Clinton has been making herself rather scarce, and Daily Kos founder and publisher Markos Moulitsas thinks that’s just peachy.

“The day when the political media was instrumental in getting a candidate's message out is over,” wrote Kos in a Thursday post. “Candidates now have myriad vehicles to communicate their message straight to the voters without having it wrung through the old media's filter…[T]his allows us to avoid the spin and biases of those reporters.” Those biases, in Kos’s mind, typically favor conservatives: “Who will ask the politicians the ‘hard questions’? Well, if by ‘hard questions’ you mean ask whatever it is that has Fox News currently in a tizzy, then sure, the political hack reporters will do that.”

“So yes, if you're Hillary Clinton, you damn right ignore the dinosaur press corps. bleep them,” Kos raved. “They haven't earned any respect, and there's nothing they can offer that is of any value to Hillary (or any other Democrat for that matter). And worst of all, there's nothing they can offer of value to the voters either.”

From Kos’s post (bolding added):


Chris Cillizza, the poster-child of everything that is wrong about political journalism, whines about lack of access to the Clinton campaign:

…The role of the media in this process is to show voters who these people are, really, and to explain how these people would govern the country if elected. Like the media or not, that’s a very important role — and one that is essential to a functioning democracy…

Do voters need to be informed about Hillary's position on the Pacific trade deal? Of course. But no one is looking at Cillizza to deliver that information…

The day when the political media was instrumental in getting a candidate's message out is over. Candidates now have myriad vehicles to communicate their message straight to the voters without having it wrung through the old media's filter. As consumers, this allows us to avoid the spin and biases of those reporters.

So who will ask the politicians the "hard questions"? Well, if by "hard questions" you mean ask whatever it is that has Fox News currently in a tizzy, then sure, the political hack reporters will do that. But if you're talking about things that actually matter to people, then don't hold your breath. The political press corps hasn't done that in forever.

The difference now is that no one reads their newspapers or watches their TV shows anymore. That era is over. In this age of social media, they genuinely don't matter…

So yes, if you're Hillary Clinton, you damn right ignore the dinosaur press corps. bleep them. They haven't earned any respect, and there's nothing they can offer that is of any value to Hillary (or any other Democrat for that matter). And worst of all, there's nothing they can offer of value to the voters either.

It's now up to us and the partisan media to use modern media tools (like the social networks) to pressure our candidates to speak about the issues that we care about. It's not so easy as outsourcing it to the old press corps, but those guys weren't getting it done anyway.

 
Source URL: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tom-johnson/2015/05/21/kos-hillarys-attitude-toward-mainstream-media-should-be-fk-them-they

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What's with this "getting a candidate's message out" bologna?

Back in the day, when integrity mattered, it was about actions that earned the respect of the people, not campaign platitudes.

Bill di Blasio got his message out (consisting entirely of campaign sloganeering, platitudes and rhetoric) and was elected mayor of NYC with a voter turnout of only 28 percent.

Barack Hussein Obama got his message out –- "Yes, We Can" pull the wool over your eyes -- and look at the mess he's made of things.

I don't want messages from leaders in government. I want truth.