Having nothing to say has never stopped Kemi holding a press conference | John Crace
Press conferences have become frequent attention-seeking performances that dilute political communication and reflect a craving for exposure over substantive messaging.
When the press amplified false claims about Iraq, it failed its highest duty - and fueled a war - Poynter
Mainstream U.S. newsrooms failed to properly scrutinize and challenge official claims about Iraq’s weapons, enabling a staged “Mission Accomplished” portrayal in 2003.