I think that the DC media forget that that the only people who care about process stories are them. I'm a politics junkie and I don't care about process at all, especially when the stories are bullshit because they pretend that the Republicans are, as you said, "honest brokers," which they haven't been in a really long time. People want …
I think that the DC media forget that that the only people who care about process stories are them. I'm a politics junkie and I don't care about process at all, especially when the stories are bullshit because they pretend that the Republicans are, as you said, "honest brokers," which they haven't been in a really long time. People want to know what's in the bills that are being considered, they don't give a crap about the fake controversies that the DC media like to dish out, because apparently it's too hard to write about what's in the actual bills.
I absolutely don't think that the media are "the enemy of the people," as TFG said (with the exception of Fox news and their odious offshoots OAN and Newsmax), but they're really falling down on the job of informing the American people about what the government is doing.
I think that the DC media forget that that the only people who care about process stories are them. I'm a politics junkie and I don't care about process at all, especially when the stories are bullshit because they pretend that the Republicans are, as you said, "honest brokers," which they haven't been in a really long time. People want to know what's in the bills that are being considered, they don't give a crap about the fake controversies that the DC media like to dish out, because apparently it's too hard to write about what's in the actual bills.
I absolutely don't think that the media are "the enemy of the people," as TFG said (with the exception of Fox news and their odious offshoots OAN and Newsmax), but they're really falling down on the job of informing the American people about what the government is doing.