THE DAILY NEWSLETTER - FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2022

Media Winners & Losers

MEDIA WINNER:
Nick News' Rory Hu

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki got a professional grilling from 6th-grader Rory Hu of Nick News, and the young reporter's performance earned her praise from Psaki and her briefing room colleagues.

Hu "outclassed the rest of the room at Thursday’s press briefing," wrote Mediaite's Tommy Christopher.

Right from the start, Hu took command by prepping Psaki for multiple questions, telling her “I just have a question and a follow-up," and asked thoughtful and well-phrased questions about the impacts of social media on children's mental health and how to combat online misinformation.

The White House Briefing Room is the most prominent such forum in the country, and its regular operation is an essential facet of our constitutionally-enshrined free press. More than a few veteran reporters have found the room intimidating or suffered verbal gaffes in front of the internationally televised audience, but Miss Hu took the honor of her invitation seriously and more than rose to the occasion with her articulate and professional behavior. We look forward to watching her future career. 

MEDIA LOSER:
Dinesh D'Souza & Tucker Carlson

Sometimes when there's a spat between two media figures, it's clear that one party has the morally defensible position. And sometimes both of the squabblers crawl out of the mud worse for the wear.

That's the case with a recent kerfuffle between Dinesh D'Souza and Tucker Carlson.

D'Souza has been on a rampage lately, accusing right-wing media outlets like Newsmax and Fox News of suppressing his new film, 2000 Mules. To be clear, in the aftermath of the Dominion and Smartmatic defamation lawsuits, one can understand why even the staunchest of conservative media figures would be reluctant to give airtime to yet another unfounded conspiracy theory about the 2020 election (which is exactly what 2000 Mules is).

Friday morning, D'Souza slammed Carlson and his executive producer in a series of tweets, laying out an emailed brawl over the editing of a 2000 Mules trailer and accusations that Fox News used his content on-air without crediting him. The whole saga is a convoluted and petty mess, and it's just plain embarrassing for everyone involved. "A plague on both your houses," to borrow from Shakespeare. 

The A-Block

More Elon Twitter Drama

Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition seemed to be temporarily on hold pending an investigation into the number of bots that comprise the social media platform’s userbase.

Musk tweeted a Reuter’s report early Friday morning with a message that read: “Twitter deal temporarily on hold pending details supporting calculation that spam/ fake accounts do indeed represent less than 5% of users.

The SpaceX CEO later clarified by adding a tweet that he is “Still committed to the acquisition.

Musk's latest tweeted shenanigans came one day after two top Twitter executives announced they had been fired by CEO Parag Agrawal.

And of course the political implications of Musk potentially taking the social media platform private continue to make waves. He may be willing to let former President Donald Trump back on Twitter, but did also say he would like to see a "less divisive" presidential candidate for 2024. 


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COVERAGE: JEN PSAKI'S FINAL BRIEFING

RATINGS: May 11 -- Fox & Friends Quadruples CNN’s New Day

Must See Clip

A Fond Farewell

Fox News’ Fox & Friends honored White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki’s last day on the job on Friday with a compilation of the greatest hits between her and Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy during press briefings.

Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade noted Psaki gave more press conferences than the White House press secretaries under former President Donald Trump combined. After Friday’s press briefing, Psaki will have held 224 briefings, beating the 205 briefings held under Trump.

Fox & Friends then played a montage of clips of Doocy and Psaki’s interactions during briefings on issues ranging from masks to court packing to increases in prices nationwide to border security. Doocy called the compilation “great.

Doocy also said that his time pressing Psaki made him “a better reporter.

Watch here.

Links We Like

Chuck Schumer’s Political Malpractice
- Charlie Sykes, The Bulwark
Josh Hawley Joins the GOP’s Fight Against Disney in the Goofiest Way Possible
- Matt Ford, The New Republic
The Swing Voters in the Culture War
- David A. Graham, The Atlantic
No, the Conservative Justices Didn’t Lie about Roe v. Wade
- Dan McLaughlin, National Review
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