Marsha Blackburn cannot bring herself to disagree that the press is the enemy
of the American people.
http://www.nashvillescene.com/news/pith-in-the-wind/article/20852720/marsha-blackburn-cant-bring-herself-to-say-the-media-isnt-the-enemy-of-the-american-people
"Wolf Blitzer tried four times Monday afternoon to get U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn to explicitly denounce President Donald Trump's declaration that major media outlets in the United States are the "enemy of the American people," but the Middle Tennessee congresswoman refused to do so. Eventually, she tripped over a mild statement about how she would have expressed her frustration with the media differently than the president had.
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Wolf: Congresswoman, do you agree with the president that elements of the mainstream media here in the United States are the enemy of the American people?
Blackburn: I think that many times the opinion-based journalism, where individuals are putting their opinion into what theyre reporting is what frustrates a lot of people, Wolf.
Wolf: Congresswoman, let me interrupt, for a second. But even if people in the press are expressing opinions, whether on the left or the right, way out opinions does that make them enemies of the American people?
Blackburn: I think that what it does is to cause people to have to look for different sources for getting their information. We see a lot of people whether its from the left or the right, who say I just want somebody to report the news. Thats why they end up watching C-SPAN. But I do think its important for us to have a press that is a free and open press. We know that theyre not always going to agree with us. You and I can have great debates and remain cordial but have different opinions on things and Wolf, I think that thats an important aspect that we preserve for the people to have access to.
Wolf: I dont disagree with you, congresswoman, Im just wondering, the language, the words that the president uttered about the media being the enemy of the American people. Those are strong words and I assume you dont want to be associated with words like that do you?
Blackburn: What I want to do is make certain that I do my best and the president is going to have his opinions, Im going to agree with him many times, there are times Im not going to agree with him, but I think it is important that news be reported factually. I think it is important that reporters and anchors be well-informed. And I think it is part of my responsibility to also make certain that when I give information that I have properly sourced that information and then individuals can make up their own mind as to where they are on an issue. I would be uncomfortable thinking someone was always with me or either always against me. And I think that in this era of protest and in this era of opinions on the air, what we have to realize is our nation has been very well-served by a robust, two-party system that allows for a solid and respectful debate on the issues that are before us. I hope that in this time of unrest that we dont lose that or that we dont lose sight of ...." (more Conway-esque blah blah blah at link)