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Biden and his reelection team are reportedly summoning media people to visit their HQ in Wilmington, Delaware, in order to tell them how to report on the Biden administration in an election year. It just one more reminder that the vast majority of the media acts like the public relations arm of the Democrat party.
Apparently, the overwhelmingly positive media coverage that Joe Biden gets isn’t enough for his campaign, and his team has come up with a brilliant solution: bribe media outlets by offering them access in exchange for instructions on how to fix their coverage.
“President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign has begun organizing a series of off-the-record trips for top political reporters and editors to the team’s headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware and meet top officials, including the campaign manager, deputies, and other senior advisors for background briefings on campaign strategy,” reports Semafor. “They’re also using it as an opportunity to tell them what they’re getting wrong.”
“Two people with knowledge of the situation told Semafor that during meetings with reporters from outlets like The New York Times, the Washington Post, and others, campaign officials have invoked a coverage spreadsheet laying out areas where the team believes their reporting has fallen short.”
The round I have in mind took place in a setting far more punishing than any Open venue, and the 18-hole tally makes Miller’s sizzling score look like a number posted by a weekend chop. I’m referring to—what else?—the 38-under-par 34 reportedly fired by the late North Korean despot Kim Jong Il, a man known to his people as Dear Leader and to you and me as Dear Top-the-Leader Board. According to official North Korean state accounts, Kim’s round, the first he’d ever played, was highlighted by five aces.
originally posted by: VariedcodeSole
What a BS plastic existence.
originally posted by: ColeYounger2
This is just the first step. The next step will be to "correct" any journalist who reports anything the "team" doesn't approve of.
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: FlyersFan
From what I see with media reporting they all need a comprehensive course in how to do objective investigative reporting. To me, it's obviously not taught in journalism at the university level.
originally posted by: YourFaceAgain
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: FlyersFan
From what I see with media reporting they all need a comprehensive course in how to do objective investigative reporting. To me, it's obviously not taught in journalism at the university level.
They were taught it. It seems like most of them just took the lesson as how to avoid it.