Sean Spicer: WH Reporters ‘Are More Interested in Personal Fame’ by Being ‘Obnoxious’

‘There is definitely people with a personal agenda against this president and against conservatives’

RUSH EXCERPT:

SPICER: "I don’t think she wants to start a fight. She has been in the briefing room 21 years. Not just her but a lot of other reporters because of the attention the briefing gets now have gotten new found notoriety. Suddenly after engages in back and forth she gets CNN contract. As have other reporters who have greated YouTube viral moments not because of the reporting but because back and forth. They are more interested in personal fame." 
HEGSETH: "Sean, this is honest question, you have been in this briefing room as Ed mentioned. Do they still believe there is arbiters of fairness and balance and truth. Or set in at all that they may be biased or extremely biased against this white House and comes out in the way they question?"
SPICER: "Well, there is some that definitely fit that bill. I wouldn’t paint it with a broad brush. There are journalists in there that are really committed to doing a great job and focusing on the facts and solid journalism and story-telling. I think there are several that have realized that they can get new found fame. Two things going on in the briefing room. One is there is definitely people with a personal agenda against this president and against conservatives. Second, I think there are several of them that, regardless of their personal bias, ideologically, realize they can make more money and more fame by being obnoxious and creating viral moments in the briefing room. I think those combination of things have really change the nature of the briefing room."

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