The local media is full of millennial reporters trying to make it big and move to bigger markets. They know if they make the administration mad, they'll stop getting the easy feel-good stories and exclusive interviews with Baghdad Bob handed to them with a bow on top. They also have to finish a story in time to meet their daily deadline, which leaves little time for questioning what they're being told. A few older reporters tied down in Louisville like John Boel still dig into the dirt, but smiley
The local media is full of millennial reporters trying to make it big and move to bigger markets. They know if they make the administration mad, they'll stop getting the easy feel-good stories and exclusive interviews with Baghdad Bob handed to them with a bow on top. They also have to finish a story in time to meet their daily deadline, which leaves little time for questioning what they're being told. A few older reporters tied down in Louisville like John Boel still dig into the dirt, but smiley