This has nothing to do w/ anything although it sounds nefarious. There are press people that could say that about me, probably.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @ChrisRudy2018
lol Hillary's team "never having been disappointed" in stories they fed to Maggie is not relevant? They "can do the most shaping" by leaking to her? Excuse me, but I think that's very relevant.
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Replying to @JasonHornbuckle @ChrisRudy2018
It could mean all sorts of things. They viewed her as fair, never blindsiding them, always getting things right. Not all tough stories are disappointing for press people - they know the stories are bad going in, so no disappointment.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @ChrisRudy2018
"we can do the most shaping by giving it to her" means she prints what they tell her to/want her to. come on
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Replying to @JasonHornbuckle @ChrisRudy2018
No, that's not what it means. Press leak selectively everyday in an effort to shape coverage. If you look at this from the press operative's POV, there is nothing untoward about this as relates to the reporter.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @ChrisRudy2018
I think if I had changed the name to someone else's, you would agree
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Replying to @JasonHornbuckle @ChrisRudy2018
I absolutely would not agree. I've been trying to explain these things to people for years - and 'm rather sympathetic to media criticism. But I think it's important to first understand how this works.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @ChrisRudy2018
seems weird they would single her out then, if that's just the kind of thing that any normal reporter would do. why do they need her to do it, if its just journalism 101?
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Replying to @JasonHornbuckle @ChrisRudy2018
When you write for high profile publications you get more selective leaks because you have bigger readership. Lot of decisions go into this stuff.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @ChrisRudy2018
getting a leak is not the same as printing exactly what the source wants, 100% of the time, and you know it
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That's what press operatives mean when they say that and it's not what actually happens.
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Replying to @DavidMDrucker @ChrisRudy2018
i dont remember any stories about how Hillary wouldn't hire someone because of their hair cut. Weird
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