Posted on 11/23/2017 9:52:08 AM PST by markomalley
The national medias relationship with White House press secretary Sarah Sanders has taken on a new tension over the last month, as journalists and news commentators have grown more and more personal in their hostility toward the Trump administrations top spokeswoman.
Several high-profile columnists and writers have torn into Sanders over the last few weeks to mock her appearance, the way she talks, and most recently, an alleged disdain she showed the press by asking them at a briefing this week to say why they are thankful this holiday season.
Sanderss sudden shift from press secretary to ministers daughter a few days before Thanksgiving coincides with her apparent image evolution from a woman unconcerned with vanity to a more polished version, Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker wrote Tuesday. One can almost hear the hive of consultants discussing how to imperceptibly adapt this no-frills yeoman to the shallower requirements of a visual medium.
She added that Sanders was everything a terrible person could hope for in a public relations artist.
During Mondays briefing at the White House, Sanders began by saying she was very thankful for her family, faith, and the people serving in the armed forces.
She then said that reporters who wanted to ask her a question should first state what theyre thankful for, in light of the upcoming holiday. Every reporter called on played along, some more enthusiastically than others, like when the Associated Press White House reporter said he was thankful for everything.
But other observers in the media took offense.
The New Yorkers Masha Gessen called the episode degrading and said Sanders was a bully who was mocking democratic institutions, and the English language.
John Kirby, a CNN national security analyst and former State Department spokesman in the Obama administration, wrote that Sanders little stunt was cringe-worthy and that it made me embarrassed for the reporters and angry at Sanders and this White House for their arrogance and condescension.
One reporter who regularly attends the briefings, however, said it wasnt nearly so serious.
Clearly, if you pay attention to what happened in the room, everyone participated, the reporter, who was not authorized to speak on the record, told the Washington Examiner. I just dont see whats so bad.
Sanders, the daughter of former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, previously served as a deputy press secretary but was promoted in July after her predecessor, Sean Spicer, left the White House. Her performances at the briefings are often marked by sarcasm and prickly replies to questions that she sometimes dismisses as repetitive or needlessly antagonistic.
On the first day of the month, reporter April Ryan of American Urban Radio Networks asked Sanders for the administrations position on slavery, in light of the national debate over Confederate statues.
Sanders said she didnt want to re-litigate the Civil War but when Ryan pressed her, Sanders replied, Why do you ask it in a way that youre apparently accusing me of being [racist]?
She went on to say it was disgusting and absurd for anyone to suggest that the White House or its staff supported slavery.
But criticism of Sanders isnt only limited to her composure at the briefings. Some in the media have scrutinized her in more personal terms.
[S]hes serving a function other than communication, which turns out not to be her forte, liberal New York Times columnist Frank Bruni wrote on Nov. 3. To listen to her pronounce priorities is akin to hearing the air seep out of a flat tire, and she leaves half of the consonants on the curb.
Sanders did not return a request for comment Wednesday from the Examiner, but White House Communications Director Hope Hicks said Sanders is a "wonderful role model and representative" for the U.S.
"I saw this first hand on our recent trip to Asia where Sarah was sought out by so many people in every country we visited," Hicks said. "Countless strangers praised her strength and grace under pressure. I have seen first hand how everywhere we go Sarah seeks out our bravest men and women to thank them for their service and sacrifice, and yet she is always amazed when they say the same back to her. Those are the kind of personal comments that truly matter."
And its apparently possible for some in the media to go too far.
David Horsey, a columnist and cartoonist for the Los Angeles Times was forced to apologize after a column he wrote on Nov. 1 that said Sanders resembled a slightly chunky soccer mom and that she "does not look like the kind of woman Donald Trump would choose as his chief spokesperson.
Those descriptions were later removed from his piece after they received widespread criticism, even from other reporters, who found the column sexist and gratuitously mean.
Despite the complaints from some, other reporters who deal with Sanders for their stories say she is generally helpful and responsive to their questions. One reporter described their relationship with Sanders as professional.
Another longtime Washington-based politics reporter said they prefer Sanders over her predecessor.
For me, she's more responsive than Sean Spicer ever was, the reporter said. I think she tries to be helpful, but with this White House you always have to be concerned with how much she even knows. And I usually find you have to go deeper into the administration and on background to uncover the real story.
Another reporter, who also attends the briefings, said Sanders does her job well "in so far as shes only speaking when it makes a difference on the issues when they matter to the president."
The reporter added, "A lot of [the criticism] is just that she doesnt feed our egos."
She seems like a nice enough person. There is nothing about her appearances before the media that makes me wince.
Media scum alert
...A lot of [the criticism] is just that she doesnt feed our egos...
This is the central issue.
Sanders must be doing a fantastic job. I have not seen the crybabies’ panties in such a bunch. While the press can be as insulting and disrespectful as they are, it is impossible for any sane person to tolerate their brutish antics. Sanders is holding her own.
Its almost as if Sarah sprinkled them with holy water.
It burns, it burns!
David Horsey is a very talented cartoonist. Unfortunately, when he writes commentary, he turns into David Horses-ass.
Sounds like Sanders and Bannon would make a great team.
I’m happy to get “personal” with the Media. I hope they all die.
Exactly. The more they complain about her, the better she is doing.
More Flack, over target.
More evidence that at their core liberals are ugly inside and external what they perceive as good on the world to compensate or Fox that which is broken in themselves that they know innately
I realized this living in Manhattan early 80s and my bunny was a grad student at Columbia
Those libs were insufferably elitist and judgement also and unhappy
...A lot of [the criticism] is just that she doesnt feed our egos...
Money line. She isnt feeding their humanism or socialism or queerism, either. Shes trolling them well :) MAGA! Go Trump!
Agree. Look at this nation of so many expecting handouts/freebies. It seems many, if not most of today’s kids/millennials, feel/think they are owed. Obama and his Education czar taught little boys to be queers. The Lord will not forgive any adult teaching a kid an abomination.
This stuff makes me laugh. Reporters claim that they are detached from the mundane realities of being an American. It is beneath them to proclaim their gratitude for the benefits of living in this country, or saying standing for the National anthem. They are ‘objective’, you see. Yet they join ‘Journolist’ or take their marching orders from the Democrat Party every chance they get. Freaking hypocrites.
She seems like a nice enough person?
The socialist-democrat MSM will trash and try to destroy ANYONE even remotely associated with the Trump administration. It’s all they have.
Why is it so hard for the left to be thankful? The answer is as easy as pumpkin pie. The left is a movement built on resentment. And resentment and gratitude are opposing emotions.
That is why the left really hates Thanksgiving.
The revisionist autopsies of American history and the guides to sensitively calling your uncle a racist are about substituting resentment for thankfulness. Whether its a family getting together once a year, the Pilgrims and the Indian tribesmen breaking bread or the White House press corps being asked to talk about the good things in their lives, a moment of thankfulness has to be ruined with resentment.
Resentment is the force that gives the left meaning.
WHY THE LEFT HATES THANKSGIVING
Frontpagemag.com | 11-23-2017 | Daniel Greenfield
Gratitude has become a partisan issue.
(Best article I've read in some time.)
http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/268511/why-left-hates-thanksgiving-daniel-greenfield
I'm sure the disdain is mutual.
FWIW . . . I love Sarah and I am very impressed with her ability to put the media whores (guys and gals) in their proper place. She was raised right and it shows every day.
I’d bet good money those “press” idiots who complained would be falling all over themselves to answer 0’s press secretary and praising him/her/it for asking them...
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