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The California governor described White House reporters as ‘sycophants’

California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the media for what he described as overly deferential coverage of Donald Trump, characterizing reporters in Oval Office press briefings as “sycophants.”

The Democratic governor — widely seen as a potential contender for the 2028 presidential race — made the remarks during a Sunday interview with progressive commentator Jack Cocchiarella.

Cocchiarella pressed Newsom on what he framed as “hesitancy” within the White House press corps to scrutinize certain subjects: namely, the 80-year-old president’s health.

“You see these press conferences in the Oval Office,” the governor replied. “You maybe have one or two reasonable reporters. They ask a question; there's no chance for a follow-up. And then it’s seven sycophants from news outlets.”

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[–] edible_funk@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago

Oh yeah no, I'm not arguing we shouldnt; we should. I'm not even saying it was a particularly significant factor, but it's naive at best to think there was no impact. I'm arguing US Americans are largely racist and sexist because of all the overwhelming historical cultural racism and sexism more or less built into the foundations of this country. We should strive to be better, but we should be realistic about what and who we are. It's not a pretty picture. We elected Donald Trump twice. And it wasn't republicans that got him elected, it was the rest of us letting them. And all that aside I'm sure we could all find dozens of examples of more qualified women and POC losing out to less qualified white men. We had to make laws because of that shit. Racism and misogyny absolutely without doubt affected Hillary and Kamala's chances. It's incredibly naive to think otherwise. Three administration has spent the last year and a half rolling back protections for women and minorities pretty much entirely due to sexism and racism; I'm not off base here. Also if everyone here can actually read you'll all realize I never said it was the most important or primary deciding factor. OP said it had no effect whatsoever and this is America so that is bullshit, so I called that out. I never said how significant a factor it was, just that it's stupid to discount how racist and sexist the average American is because of our generally racist and sexist society.

The genocide thing wasn't a significant reason though, that just kept the group that mostly doesn't vote anyway from voting. Also anyone that didn't vote for that reason is fucking dumb because they defacto chose more genocide with Trump.