More Republican candidates boycott the press; journalists have only themselves to blame | Media Matters for America
I don’t usually read Eric Blowhard (Eric trashed a friend of mine who works in radio a long while back and I hold to grudges), but this is spot on.
Why are they to blame for the two Republican candidates and their current refusal to talk openly to reporters who don’t work for Fox News or some other RNC-friendly outlet? Journalists are to blame because Sharron Angle in Nevada and Rand Paul in Kentucky are simply following Sarah Palin’s strategy of stiffing the press; an insulting approach that journalists themselves let happen and, in a collective act of cowardice, refused to protest.
I’ve been writing about Palin’s press boycott for months now, simply because we’ve never seen anything like this. We’ve never seen a high-profile politician categorically refuse to engage with serious, independent journalists. And we’ve certainly never seen a politician stiff the press and then have the press lay down in response. We’ve never seen the press so willingly get steam-rolled before. But with Palin and her news media boycott, that’s exactly what’s happened: Palin refuses to acknowledge their existence (except to ridicule it) and in return they fawn over her.
So why is anybody surprised that controversial senatorial candidates such as Angle and Paul, after having recently stepped in on the campaign trail, are now duplicating Palin’s strategy and declining to talk to legitimate, non-partisan reporters? That’s right, we now have two major party candidates running for state-wide office who pretty much won’t answer questions from reporters.
This is beyond unprecedented. It’s Bizarro World.