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senseandsensibility

(24,128 posts)
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 02:35 PM Yesterday

Wonder why WH correspondents do not stand up to trump when he calls them abusive names?

Well, I've got the answer for you, straight from the horse's mouth. Jeff Mason, WH correspondent for Reuters, was on MSNOW on Saturday. Alex Witt (good for her) called him on that and asked why reporters do not stand up for themselves or each other.

His answer was that the reporters do not want to make the story about themselves. As far as standing up for each other, he did not address the implication that they should do so in real time. He assured Witt that they send supportive e-mails to each other when one of the group is attacked.

I don't know about you, but I find this to be weaker than weak sauce. The free press has the obligation to be adversarial and not compliant stenographers. In addition, helping each other feel better with private messages may make them feel better but does nothing to put a check on future abusive behavior by this administration

Lastly, I will never understand why one of these "journalists" is unable to merely say "I don't appreciate being insulted when I ask an appropriate question, Mr. President." Even that dignified response, which most people would applaud, seems to be beyond them.

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Wonder why WH correspondents do not stand up to trump when he calls them abusive names? (Original Post) senseandsensibility Yesterday OP
The stories are about them when it happens are they not? GusBob Yesterday #1
Good point. senseandsensibility Yesterday #4
Quiet, Piggy UpInArms Yesterday #2
Totally agree with you. skylucy Yesterday #3
The media is worthless Scubamatt Yesterday #5
I'd think that sort of press-room dialog would play directly into the admin's hands. Torchlight Yesterday #6
What if the targeted journalist responded as senseandsensibility Yesterday #7
My opinion is it would make little difference Torchlight Yesterday #9
they get paid just the same, name calling or not. nt msongs Yesterday #8
Cushy job if you can get it, senseandsensibility Yesterday #16
Their Republican bosses wouldn't like it MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #10
We have a winner. Boomerproud Yesterday #12
Yeah, Jeff Mason has very little self awareness, doesn't he? senseandsensibility 3 hrs ago #18
Access journalism is all about maintaining access, not doing your job. Efilroft Sul Yesterday #11
Another winner MustLoveBeagles Yesterday #13
Grazie! Efilroft Sul Yesterday #15
It wouldn't surprise me if the reporter who was called "Piggy" actually liked it. gulliver Yesterday #14
Access access access UTUSN 21 hrs ago #17

GusBob

(8,081 posts)
1. The stories are about them when it happens are they not?
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 02:41 PM
Yesterday

We are reading them ,So the cats out of the bag
My feeling its click-baitable (if that’s a word), making their bosses happy

Scubamatt

(245 posts)
5. The media is worthless
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 02:57 PM
Yesterday

in trying to hold the orange monster accountable. They have and continue to enable him by normalizing his behaviors. They will only find any journalistic backbone when a Democrat is elected and "dares" to wear a tan suit, or perhaps stumbles over a word or two - you know, something that is a real threat to democracy! (sarcasm)

Torchlight

(6,190 posts)
6. I'd think that sort of press-room dialog would play directly into the admin's hands.
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 03:08 PM
Yesterday

I think he'd see it as an opportunity to go all in and target the reporter face to face, and do so (purposefully) at the expense of any additional questions during the press conference.

Torchlight

(6,190 posts)
9. My opinion is it would make little difference
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 03:27 PM
Yesterday

And the little difference it would make would be perceived by trump as weakness and a free pass to go all in on whoever it is at the moment.

senseandsensibility

(24,128 posts)
18. Yeah, Jeff Mason has very little self awareness, doesn't he?
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 02:27 PM
3 hrs ago

He actually acted as though this should put the public's concerns to rest. IT'S NOT ABOUT THEIR FEELINGS! Geesh.

gulliver

(13,677 posts)
14. It wouldn't surprise me if the reporter who was called "Piggy" actually liked it.
Mon Dec 1, 2025, 04:56 PM
Yesterday

It wasn't about her weight, first of all. Google Catherine Lucey. I think Trump was just trying to evade the Epstein-related question by implying the reporter was hogging the press availability time.

In the current media personality market, being singled out by Trump, even to be snapped at, adds cred and clout, imo. Trump routinely snaps at Kaitlan Collins, for example, and it does nothing but improve her viewership.

Trump might even keep up the "Piggy" stuff with Lucey or riff on it, either to play it for humor or to throw Lucey a bone in the next availability. Or to distract from whatever he needs to distract from.

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