President Obama’s approach to the press: love ‘em and leave ‘em.
Except he never did much loving, and now that the newlywed phase
has petered out, the press is questioning its own infatuation
with the Oval Office dweller. That’s typified by Obama’s joke at
a White House correspondence dinner last year that “most of you
covered me” and “all of you voted for me.”
The press corps was not amused. And the antagonism has only grown
over time, as explained in an
expansive Politico story on the Obama
administration’s ill treatment of the media.
It has all the trappings of a dysfunctional marriage. The press
wants to communicate with Obama via direct questions, but he’s
aloof. The press wants behind-the-scenes access, but Obama is too
busy feeding exclusives and scoops to his mistress, The Gray
Lady, and he doesn’t even try to hide the affair.
He gives the quiet treatment to The Wall Street Journal
and scolds Fox News — and in so doing telegraphs a message to
other journalists: criticize me, and we’ll freeze you out. Or
worse.
If Obama is guilty of press beating, then White House Press
Secretary Robert Gibbs is the enabler. He makes the president
look like a paragon of humility in comparison. He excels at
covering for the big guy’s indiscretions. And he’s aggressive
about it, too.
The White House might not comply with reporters’ information
requests, but it’s punctual in lambasting any negative press, as
Politico reports:
Among White House reporters, tales abound of an offhand criticism
or passing claim low in an unremarkable story setting off an
avalanche of hostile e-mail and voice-mail messages.
‘It’s not unusual to have shouting matches or the e-mail
equivalent of that. It’s very, very aggressive behavior, taking
issue with a thing you’ve written, an individual word, all sorts
of things,’ said one White House reporter.
Obama’s handling of the media is in line with the arrogant
bravado that characterizes the rest of his presidency. Even
though most journalists are in his back pocket, as evidenced by
their bootlicking coverage during the campaign, Obama can’t abide
even a smidgen of criticism. His White House staff has absorbed
the same mentality.
Read the entire Politico piece. It’s worth your time.