Ruhle’s revelation: Trump Is Just Better than VP Harris or Biden

Liberal media host Stephanie Ruhle faced backlash for her recent comments, suggesting that President Trump was more accessible than Vice President Harris or President Biden. In a video posted on social media, Ruhle recounted her experience trying to secure interviews with the current administration, highlighting the challenges she faced. However, her remarks also shed light on the potential biases and preferential treatment within the liberal media.

Ruhle explained that she had no trouble requesting an interview with Trump directly, stating that it was as easy as “dialing his phone.” Yet, she contrasted this with her attempts to reach out to VP Harris or President Biden, saying, “There’s 50 people between me and that.” She added that it would take a “note” and a “Pony Express” to potentially get a response from them. This indicates how access to high-ranking officials is often controlled by a team of staff and spokespeople, making it difficult for reporters to get direct quotes or interviews.

Ruhle’s comments also suggest a bias towards the current administration within the liberal media. Despite having difficulties securing interviews, she defended Harris’ lack of details in her previous interviews. This raises questions about the media’s portrayal of the current administration and their willingness to excuse their lack of accessibility.

Moreover, Ruhle’s personal experience with Trump contradicts his portrayal by the liberal media as a controversial and polarizing figure. Her account suggests that he may not have been as unapproachable as the media made him out to be. This raises questions about the media’s portrayal of Trump and the potential biases within the liberal media.

Ruhle’s recent comments raise concerns about the liberal media and their portrayal of Trump and the current administration. Her experience trying to secure interviews highlights the challenges faced by reporters in gaining access to high-ranking officials. It also suggests a potential bias towards the current administration, while Trump may have been more accessible than portrayed by the media.

Source: SilverCircular