Apparently, even Newsmax chief Christopher Ruddy — who’s been using his friendship with President Trump to raise his own profile and that of the news operation he runs, as well as serving as a Trump apologist — has his limits on Trump sycophancy.
Ruddy declared in his July 29 column that “I strongly disagreed with the White House’s decision this past week to remove a CNN reporter from the press pool covering the president,” even though “the president is justified to be angry with the press. The billions of earned media in negative attacks on candidate Trump never ended upon his assumption of the presidency.”
Still, Ruddy does offer some defense of Trump, as well as some surprising praise for President Obama:
As Jefferson predicted, President Trump has benefited by this overly aggressive media.
Informed citizens see through it and are making a “public judgement.”
Trump’s approval ratings are up and rising in the wake of these incessant media attacks. His strong record speaks for itself.
But it is never easy to turn the other cheek, especially when questioned about personal matters relating to close friends facing prosecution.
The president is much more empathetic than is acknowledged. His emotions and reactions can be raw.
The banning of the CNN reporter, however temporary, is not a wise move. In fact, it is potentially a dangerous step.
Early in the Obama administration, President Obama sought to permanently ban Fox News from the White House press room. The press corps, including CNN, banded together to oppose this authoritarian urge. [Obama, I believe was a patriot, and over time became less hostile to Fox and the press in general. He ended up being an exemplary role model as president, though I strongly disagreed with many of his policies.]
The CNN ban may seem small to some. Still, the press was right to sharply criticize the move by the Trump White House.
Most of Ruddy’s right-wing media comrades — or even most other people at Newsmax — would never concede the idea that Obama was a patriot.