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First off, the writer of the article assumes he is speaking for the entire world of Journalism. Perhaps he is. Either way, there is a huge disconnect between the press and reality. The dripping sarcasm and open condescension is revolting.
That Trump chooses to use Social Media to get his message out, is lost on the press. They think they are critical to America's knowing what is happening. They are not.
These folks just don't see the real world, just the little part they play in it, and even that they over state.
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DEAR MR. PRESIDENT ELECT:

In these final days before your inauguration, we thought it might be helpful to clarify how we see the relationship between your administration and the American press corps.

It will come as no surprise to you that we see the relationship as strained. Reports over the last few days that your press secretary is considering pulling news media offices out of the White House are the latest in a pattern of behavior that has persisted throughout the campaign: You’ve banned news organizations from covering you. You’ve taken to Twitter to taunt and threaten individual reporters and encouraged your supporters to do the same. You’ve advocated for looser libel laws and threatened numerous lawsuits of your own, none of which has materialized. You’ve avoided the press when you could and flouted the norms of pool reporting and regular press conferences. You’ve ridiculed a reporter who wrote something you didn’t like because he has a disability.

All of this, of course, is your choice and, in a way, your right. While the Constitution protects the freedom of the press, it doesn’t dictate how the president must honor that; regular press conferences aren’t enshrined in the document.

But while you have every right to decide your ground rules for engaging with the press, we have some, too. It is, after all, our airtime and column inches that you are seeking to influence. We, not you, decide how best to serve our readers, listeners, and viewers. So think of what follows as a backgrounder on what to expect from us over the next four years.

Access is preferable, but not critical. You may decide that giving reporters access to your administration has no upside. We think that would be a mistake on your part, but again, it’s your choice. We are very good at finding alternative ways to get information; indeed, some of the best reporting during the campaign came from news organizations that were banned from your rallies. Telling reporters that they won’t get access to something isn’t what we’d prefer, but it’s a challenge we relish.

Off the record and other ground rules are ours—not yours—to set. We may agree to speak to some of your officials off the record, or we may not. We may attend background briefings or off-the-record social events, or we may skip them. That’s our choice. If you think reporters who don’t agree to the rules, and are shut out, won’t get the story, see above.

We decide how much airtime to give your spokespeople and surrogates. We will strive to get your point of view across, even if you seek to shut us out. But that does not mean we are required to turn our airwaves or column inches over to people who repeatedly distort or bend the truth. We will call them out when they do, and we reserve the right, in the most egregious cases, to ban them from our outlets.

We believe there is an objective truth, and we will hold you to that. When you or your surrogates say or tweet something that is demonstrably wrong, we will say so, repeatedly. Facts are what we do, and we have no obligation to repeat false assertions; the fact that you or someone on your team said them is newsworthy, but so is the fact that they don’t stand up to scrutiny. Both aspects should receive equal weight.

We’ll obsess over the details of government. You and your staff sit in the White House, but the American government is a sprawling thing. We will fan reporters out across the government, embed them in your agencies, source up those bureaucrats. The result will be that while you may seek to control what comes out of the West Wing, we’ll have the upper hand in covering how your policies are carried out.

We will set higher standards for ourselves than ever before. We credit you with highlighting serious and widespread distrust in the media across the political spectrum. Your campaign tapped into that, and it was a bracing wake-up call for us. We have to regain that trust. And we’ll do it through accurate, fearless reporting, by acknowledging our errors and abiding by the most stringent ethical standards we set for ourselves.

Related: 12 images that capture the new reality show at Trump Tower

We’re going to work together. You have tried to divide us and use reporters’ deep competitive streaks to cause family fights. Those days are ending. We now recognize that the challenge of covering you requires that we cooperate and help one another whenever possible. So, when you shout down or ignore a reporter at a press conference who has said something you don’t like, you’re going to face a unified front. We’ll work together on stories when it makes sense, and make sure the world hears when our colleagues write stories of importance. We will, of course, still have disagreements, and even important debates, about ethics or taste or fair comment. But those debates will be ours to begin and end.

We’re playing the long game. Best-case scenario, you’re going to be in this job for eight years. We’ve been around since the founding of the republic, and our role in this great democracy has been ratified and reinforced again and again and again. You have forced us to rethink the most fundamental questions about who we are and what we are here for. For that we are most grateful.

Enjoy your inauguration.

—The Press Corps
Laughin' here.

Those idiots are even more out of touch & moronic than I thought.

I'd love to see Trump actually throw most all of them out.

MM
didn't read it, it was too long.
They honestly think they tell us what to think, and do. Incredible arrogance.
Originally Posted by benchman
They honestly think they tell us what to think, and do. Incredible arrogance.


Yep.
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This guy's got a much better opinion of both himself and the press than either Mr Trump or the average Trump supporter. Phug the press! They've proven beyond any doubt that they can't be trusted. Failure to cover HilLIARy's scandals while devoting hours weekly to unsubstantiated "stories" of Trump racism, womanizing, and dishonesty.

"It's been many years since I've read a newspaper, and I consider myself much better informed because of it" Thomas Jefferson

7mm
Signed by no one...
He's writing for himself and his personal point of view but I suspect he does reflect the opinion of most of "The Press Corps". (I wonder does the Press Corps have a boot camp with DI's who scream at them?)

Anyway, "the press corps" likes to see itself as the standard bearers of objective truth and in a perfect world they would be. They should be the bastion between a lying tyrannical government and the people.

But while they hold themselves up as representatives of a holy cause they have completely lost sight of their actual fall from grace to a pack of squabbling prima donnas placing individual glory and a lust for fame far above their responsibility to their public.

I am quite sure that Mr. Trump would be very friendly and cooperative with anyone who came to him or his administration with some courtesy and respect and reported "just the facts" without throwing in their personal editorial opinions as they so inevitably do.

Journalists are reaping what they have sown since they have allowed themselves to be corrupted by the power they hold (or think they hold) and fallen victim to the same hubris of those in power throughout history.
If Trump wanted to see a 10% increase in his popularity, he'd hand out, "beat the schiit out of a reporter", bats on inauguration day.



Fugg 'em. Every last one of them.
The press has become part of pop culture. Not by design, or want, but because that is what Americans buy.

They simply supply a product. Our culture decides what that product is. Just as we get the government we deserve, we get the press we deserve.
Originally Posted by 4ager
Originally Posted by benchman
They honestly think they tell us what to think, and do. Incredible arrogance.


Yep.


About like what the ass holes in hollyweird are trying to do.. like we GAF!
Originally Posted by MadMooner
The press has become part of pop culture. Not by design, or want, but because that is what Americans buy.

They simply supply a product. Our culture decides what that product is. Just as we get the government we deserve, we get the press we deserve.


Is it the consumer on that end that drives the market, or the market saturation that drives the consumer?
Delusional. Love the royal "We".

Trump has them by the short hairs, with his use of social media, tho I think he should tone it down a bit at times.

The most perfect response I've seen him made me LOL.

About the Dems boycotting the inauguration: "That's OK. We need the seats!"

Just friggen perfect!
Couldn't force myself to read it. I quit reading most of the crap written by "journalists" a few years ago. The stomping Trump has been giving them is long overdue.
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
...All of this, of course, is your choice and, in a way, your right...

—The Press Corps
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This is no member of the press corps who would write "your" where he should have written "you're."
Originally Posted by pal
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
...All of this, of course, is your choice and, in a way, your right...

—The Press Corps


This is no member of the press corps who would write "your" where he should have written "you're."

I see what you did there. wink
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But that does not mean we are required to turn our airwaves or column inches over to people who repeatedly distort or bend the truth. We will call them out when they do, and we reserve the right, in the most egregious cases, to ban them from our outlets.


Really big laugh out of this part. miles
Dear Press Corps:

My election proved that very few give a crap about what you broadcast or publish. Better start thinking about a career change.

Sincerely,
The President-Elect
Originally Posted by MontanaMan
Laughin' here.

Those idiots are even more out of touch & moronic than I thought.

I'd love to see Trump actually throw most all of them out.

MM


This^^^^

I watched CNN for a couple minutes this morning and it was obvious that they are struggling desperately to remain relevant.

They are not.
Originally Posted by FlaRick
Dear Press Corps:

My election proved that very few give a crap about what you broadcast or publish. Better start thinking about a career change.

Sincerely,
The President-Elect


Dear Press Corp;

Go fugh YOU'RE self.

donsm70



"We believe there is an objective truth"

It would be great new day in America if that were true. Alas, they lie. Bigly.
Dear Press Corps:

1. Why is your credibility so low amoung the American public?

2. How can you call yourselves honest brokers of the press when poll after poll displays that you overwhelmingly support liberal views?

We, the American people, decide when the MSM press is viable. Not you.

Apologize for your dishonesty and start regaining your credibility.

PS: Licking Obama's boots at the final press conference wasn't a good start.

He's spends nights watching Scarface, writes his screed trying to channel Tony Montana and thinks his threat will cause DT to flinch. What a moron.

..and they still wonder why...
There lies a great opportunity for a new breed of journalists who actually follow the true journalistic creed to make a killing in the news world.
That was one of the most blatant, self serving, sanctimonious, self righteous pieces of hypocritical blather I've ever read. The mainstream media are 99.8% in the tank for Obama, Hillary, and the Marxist Socialist inspired Democrat Party, and every single word said by Trump, every single thing he does or tries to accomplish, will be vilified and disparaged by these holier-than-thou elitist parasites.

Trump may be brash, but he damned sure knows who the members of the main stream media are, their goals, and their inherent biases to the far left.

L.W.
Originally Posted by SBTCO
There lies a great opportunity for a new breed of journalists who actually follow the true journalistic creed to make a killing in the news world.

Never gonna see a new breed of journalists, because 90% of the mainstream media news sources are owned by George Soros or his holdings.
7mm
Main stream press better wake up that the net is happening, before they fade away like Sears.
My take on Trump's handling of the press so far..


Pure Genius.
"Facts are what we do"

Bullsheit! Not anymore they aren't. Seems like that died with Walter Cronkite. As for regaining public trust - well good luck with that chum.
Well said LW
Once the “free” press of this country abdicated its responsibility to be neutral, and began to function as a carefully calculated propaganda machine, it could no longer be considered “free”.
In fact most of the press is now an open wing of the Democratic and Progressive Party, hardly unbiased.
And hardly worthy of any constitutional protections.
Is it not the height of hypocrisy that the press demands constitutional protections at the same time that same “free press” wouldn’t piss on the constitution if it was on fire.
Propaganda is certainly free speech but certainly not constitutionally a protected one.
The majority of the so called “free press” in America is an attack machine against those that rejected Democrat and Republican whores and voted for a man, not a party, in Donald Trump.
They are Trumps enemy and so they are ours as well. They can all go to hell for all I care.
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But while you have every right to decide your ground rules for engaging with the press, we have some, too. It is, after all, our airtime and column inches that you are seeking to influence. We, not you, decide how best to serve our readers, listeners, and viewers. So think of what follows as a backgrounder on what to expect from us over the next four years.


LMAO... They're SO desperate to remain relevant, and he could GAF...


Hilarious..
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
That was one of the most blatant, self serving, sanctimonious, self righteous pieces of hypocritical blather I've ever read. The mainstream media are 99.8% in the tank for Obama, Hillary, and the Marxist Socialist inspired Democrat Party, and every single word said by Trump, every single thing he does or tries to accomplish, will be vilified and disparaged by these holier-than-thou elitist parasites.

Trump may be brash, but he damned sure knows who the members of the main stream media are, their goals, and their inherent biases to the far left.

L.W.
Excellently stated, and SPOT ON!
Some time in the fairly recent past it became obvious that the "press" had decided they wanted to "make" the news, rather than report it. They are really not active participants - at least not in a positive way - in the world around them, they just repeat what those more relevant say and do. This is evidently no longer enough, and yet it is what they have chosen as a career, and all they can aspire to. They have become much more like actors, who spend their lives pretending to be someone more "important" than they really are, or ever will be. Unfortunately, this attitude seems to be prevalent from the national to the local news scene.

Mike
I was listening to NPR the other day with a gaggle of "reporters" complaining about Trump possibly moving the press corp out of the Whitehouse.

The first respondent started off by saying that it was the press's job to provide accountability to the executive office.

I nearly ditched my truck changing the station.
pretty funny letter when you give it the gravity it deserves.

it appears narcissism has mutated into a communicable disease ?
Originally Posted by Jim in Idaho
Originally Posted by pal
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
...All of this, of course, is your choice and, in a way, your right...

—The Press Corps


This is no member of the press corps who would write "your" where he should have written "you're."

I see what you did there. wink


Right? It is from Columbia University...
That scribble has the same arrogance and narcissism as the current Muslim President.
He has twitter - doesn't need the mainstream media. He can say what he wants 140 charictors at a time - no room for spin. They don't like that. lol
And Trump responds, #FucqThePressCorp .
I'd move them 'across the lawn'[out of the traditional press room] on Saturday morning 1/21/17.
Not sure whether I'd tell them or not, just have Spicer go there and hold a conference with a camera in case none of them knew.
Put them in their place on day one.
the new press corp seating area

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And Mr T replies:
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Huh? What? Oh, sorry didn't hear what you were saying. I was working on something important. Have your people get to my people on this.
The Press believe themselves to be King Makers.
A rude awakening is in their future.
Originally Posted by rrroae
If Trump wanted to see a 10% increase in his popularity, he'd hand out, "beat the schiit out of a reporter", bats on inauguration day.



Fugg 'em. Every last one of them.
I'd turn down a bat. I prefer to use my hands, knees and feet. That way, as I heal, I can relive every abrasion that they didn't survive.
Originally Posted by 86thecat
The Press believe themselves to be King Makers.
A rude awakening is in their future.
And in their most recent past.
They still can't grasp that what they think doesn't matter.
fox will have a prominent seat at the table, for the rest let them eat tweet
It takes a special type of person, very dedicated to an ideal, to make it in media. I'm not defending them, far from it, but it helps to understand them. Like many people (some more appreciated than others), their only goal is to be successful at what they do.
I hope he throws them completely out of the White House and only lets them in by "invitation only".
Was channel surfing last night and decided to check the SnowFlake channel otherwise known as PMSNBC.
Some Hayes dude had two D congresscritters on there.
Both were incessantly talking about how the D's will run the table in 2018 taking back both houses without a doubt and then in 2020 would also take the presidency back and be back in full control. Neither have any intention of trying to work with the R's in any way shape or form over the next two years.
In 100% denial and completely delusional.
crazy
The establishment weasels on both sides are gonna be seriously butthurt by Trump, it'll be good for them.

I don't care about the news ninnies any more, let 'em bleed out from their anuses.
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
http://www.cjr.org/covering_trump/trump_white_house_press_corps.php
Bla,Bla,bla,yada,yada,yada
Enjoy your inauguration.

—The Press Corps
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Fixed it for you!! wink
Who in the fugg is the press corp?
The orthapedic docs will have a lot of work to do. They must have dislocated a lot of shoulders, patting themselves on the back.

The MSM press has lost a lot of respect and credence, just as have the Clintons and their ilk. They are suffering and rightly so.

So, with all due respect for the fourth estate...GFY! smirk
Originally Posted by ltppowell
It takes a special type of person, very dedicated to an ideal, to make it in media. I'm not defending them, far from it, but it helps to understand them. Like many people (some more appreciated than others), their only goal is to be successful at what they do.

The same could be said about the gents whose job it was to go around and light the gas street lamps at night...
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