Nuzzi stated, 'When I write something that agitates the right, I am accused of being a liberal activist. When I write something that agitates the left, I am accused of being a conservative activist.' She critiqued the mainstream media's selective responses to criticisms, particularly emphasizing how bad-faith attacks from the right are often overlooked, whereas those from the left provoke swift action from media organizations. This reflects the challenging dynamics reporters face in navigating partisan landscapes.
Nuzzi commented on the cancellation of her PR campaign, saying, 'I have no illusions about massive corporate media entities and their tolerance for even the faintest murmurs of a PR crisis.' This highlights her understanding of the corporate pressures that media organizations face and suggests they may prioritize image management over journalistic integrity, influencing the decision-making process regarding coverage and the treatment of dissenting voices.
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