She's on her way to KING in August, but Patreons on ftvlive.com show several colleagues complaining about bullying tactcs and not wanting to work with her. It may explain why she moved from station to station in Seattle back in the day and wound up in a podunk market for years. Here's the post, you be the judge: FTVLive has heard from a number of staffers who described Lewis as a straight up "Bully." Now, normally, when someone reaches out to FTVLive and describes a co-worker is "mean" or a "bully", we don't pay it much attention. Not everyone likes each other and in a business full of big egos, there will be friction. But, the word "bully" kept popping up, when talking to people inside the WYFF newsroom. One insider shared a story in which WYFF Anchor Destiny Chance was to read a story while standing in front of the chroma key. One WYFF staffer described it this way, "Destiny had a shot at the chroma key after weather. The pr...
They love this kind of attention. It must be because they are not with an established news shop. Any other reasons?
ReplyDeleteI don’t agree with any of those people very often but a lot of people do. I don’t think the State should get to pick there reporters
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I don't know much about Hoffman, but Kruse and Choe are attention-seekers, claiming to be truth-tellers with a clear bias. I permanently ignore them and Kruse's buddy, the grifter Rantz from KTTH.
DeleteI agree with Rich on this one.
ReplyDeleteThe state should not be able to limit who gets press credentials and who doesn't. It goes against the First Amendment, and the idea of a free and fair press. The only possible exception might be to restrict access for those who have been convicted of criminal offenses against lawmakers or any violent crime.
I hope Kruse, Hoffman, and Choe win their lawsuit. I rarely, if ever, agree with their political views. But differences in political opinion are not a valid reason to keep them out of the State Capitol.
Wayne, Kruse and Choe are holding the party in power accountable by asking hard questions, which the softball legacy media flat out doesn’t do. Legacy media takes the democrat talking points and regurgitates. Hardly a bias. They are doing what media should do. If the right was in charge for the last 40 years, Kruse would hold them accountable too for the things that are not working. You are showing a clear bias by automatically writing them off. But I guess you are former legacy media so to be expected.
ReplyDeleteAnd you show a bias toward me. I guess we're even. Kruse couldn't cut it at 13. She has been trying to go national to feed her business, which her legacy media compensation probably funded. Choe fired himself at KOMO by his actions. His choice. Rantz has been on Fox and now CNN but no one wants him as a fulltime conservative commenter. Protege of the ridiculed and dormant Tucker Carlson.
DeleteLast I heard, Rantz was making occasional appearences on NewsNation (Nexstar's 24/7 newschannel). It seems he has moved into the big leagues, which, love him or hate him, is good for his career.
DeleteAs for Kruse, I'm not surprised to hear that she is trying to go national, but it is an interesting development since her niche has been almost strictly Washington State politics. This may be a deep blue state, but I would have thought that there are enough people in this state, particularly in Southwest, Central, and Eastern Washington, who would be interested in hearing her point of view to maintain a sustainable business.
In October, both Kruse and Choe curried favor in front of Trump in DC, testifying against Antifa. Kruse said, "I'm living proof that you can recover from TDS. I had Trump Derangement Syndrome, for probably eight years."
DeleteRantz is making the TV rounds lately, considering the KTTH ratings.
https://komonews.com/news/local/president-trump-antifa-claims-terrorist-organization-seattle-journalists-brandi-kruse-share-experiences-portland-oregon-washington-politics-national-news
DeleteI didn't realize that Kruse had gone quite that far off the deep end in her views. Very disappointing.
DeleteTo be clear, the CCA isn't the State. The problem is where do you draw the line. If I have 30 followers on X and call myself a journalist, do I get to roam around the capital freely? I would hope not.
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