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Showing Original Post only (View all)'Collectively, We're All Guilty': Capitol Hill Reporter Admits the 'Kay Granger Story' Fell Through the Cracks [View all]
Source: MEDIAite
Dec 23rd, 2024, 2:15 pm
At least one Capitol Hill reporter admitted to dropping the ball when it came to alerting constituents that Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX) has been missing in action from the House floor because shes been dealing with dementia issues at an assisted living facility for the past six months.
Hans Nichols, political reporter with Axios, offered up a mea culpa on CNNs Inside Politics on Monday. Were still, as reporters, have limited resources and limited time to report all these stories out. That said, we should have gotten the Kay Granger story. I mean, like, Ill own part of that, as someone that spends some time on the Hill. You know, collectively were all guilty. Like, you know, individually, its hard to parse out guilt, Nichols said.
Should there be stronger local news in Texas? Yes. Right. Would they have sniffed it out? But theres no mechanism in our Constitution to really sort of catch this or prevent it from happening. Its on the press corps and we just have to figure out how to figure it out. And it takes real reporting, right? This is real resources, you have to get the story. Not impossible to do. Its pretty obvious in retrospect, but none of us had the time or the resources to do it. And, you know, we owe a portion of the blame, he continued.
In fact, a The Dallas Expresss Carlos Turcios did sniff out the story on Dec. 20 with the headline, Where is Congresswoman Kay Granger?
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It didn't "fall through the cracks". It was intentionally "buried". Their "ball" was on bashing Biden 24/7 and insinuating "dementia" and all kinds of other "ailments" for him, including having CNN's Sanjay Gupta do a whole thing on that via "armchair medicine" (on behalf of the GOP) while ignoring the actual people likely diagnosed with it.
It wasn't like she was some new member of Congress. She was a veteran in there for decades and Chair of the House Appropriations Committee, one of the most powerful Committees in the House, during the 118th Congress.