Good enough to make fun of. Good enough to mock me. Never, never good enough to include me (in the profits, job titles, security, love interests, award shows, etc etc...). Must be nice to be you.
They don't want me to have nice things. They don't want want me to have what they have. They don't want me to have love. Everyone I love they take away. They don't want me to have friends. They want me to die.
🚨 🚨 KRISTEN WELKER HAS 3 OPTIONS AFTER TRUMP WALKED OFF HER INTERVIEW. ALL 3 ARE CATASTROPHIC FOR THE MEDIA.
This is the moment nobody wants to talk about.
After nine years of rallies, press conferences, and taped sit-downs → the press is now boxed into THREE choices every time Trump sits across from them. And every single one is a nightmare:
⚠️ OPTION 1: KEEP PRESSING FOR EVIDENCE
– Trump says "All I have to do is look. I listen to people"
– Anchor demands court-level sourcing
– Trump calls them crooked and walks off
– The clip goes viral with Trump as the decisive one and the anchor as the aggressor
– Network spent the travel budget to Wisconsin for a segment that ends in 90 seconds
⚠️ OPTION 2: ACCEPT THE FRAME AND MOVE ON
– Don't challenge the California election claims
– Don't push back on "five days and no winner"
– Let "dirty election" stand without a follow-up
– Audience sees the network validating the narrative
– Every future anchor gets the same treatment because it worked
⚠️ OPTION 3: DON'T TAKE THE INTERVIEW
– Refuse the sit-down entirely
– Trump holds rallies, posts on Truth Social, sets the agenda anyway
– Network loses access, loses the clip, loses the audience
– "We travelled all the way to Wisconsin" becomes impossible to say
– The story becomes "media too afraid to interview the president"
Let that sink in.
There is no Option 4. There is no clean exit. There is no "we ask the right question and he answers it."
The media is showing you a president who got "a little bit angry" in the rain and walked off a barn-roof interview in Chippewa Falls.
They're NOT showing you that every path forward for the press leads to the same outcome — Trump controls the frame, the clip, and the story.
This is the most structurally difficult position any White House press corps has faced since the invention of the televised interview.
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