In an interview with the New York Times Magazine, former Time reporter and White House Press Secretary Jay Carney laments “chasing the same soccer ball down the field that everybody else was,” saying that the current format “reinforces a shallow approach” to journalism.
Washington Post congressional reporter Paul Kane doesn’t quite agree with that assessment.
Area press secretary who arranged trivial coverage of POTUS – hamburger stops? – complains about trivial press. http://t.co/yLnoyXyGHX
— Paul Kane (@pkcapitol) July 4, 2014
Area press secretary who arranged trivial coverage of POTUS -March Madness brackets? – complains about trivial press. http://t.co/yLnoyXyGHX
— Paul Kane (@pkcapitol) July 4, 2014
Area press secretary who set up shallow POTUS coverage – Ellen appearances on RTs? – complains about "shallow" press. http://t.co/yLnoyXyGHX
— Paul Kane (@pkcapitol) July 4, 2014
Carney can’t be blamed personally for all of that, can he? Maybe just a couple of “bear walks.”
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