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BumRushDaShow

(145,697 posts)
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 05:13 PM Dec 23

'Collectively, We're All Guilty': Capitol Hill Reporter Admits the 'Kay Granger Story' Fell Through the Cracks

Source: MEDIAite

Dec 23rd, 2024, 2:15 pm


At least one Capitol Hill reporter admitted to dropping the ball when it came to alerting constituents that Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX) has been missing in action from the House floor because she’s been dealing with “dementia issues” at an assisted living facility for the past six months.

Hans Nichols, political reporter with Axios, offered up a mea culpa on CNN’s Inside Politics on Monday. “We’re still, as reporters, have limited resources and limited time to report all these stories out. That said, we should have gotten the Kay Granger story. I mean, like, I’ll own part of that, as someone that spends some time on the Hill. You know, collectively we’re all guilty. Like, you know, individually, it’s hard to parse out guilt,” Nichols said.

“Should there be stronger local news in Texas? Yes. Right. Would they have sniffed it out? But there’s no mechanism in our Constitution to really sort of catch this or prevent it from happening. It’s on the press corps and we just have to figure out how to figure it out. And it takes real reporting, right? This is real resources, you have to get the story. Not impossible to do. It’s pretty obvious in retrospect, but none of us had the time or the resources to do it. And, you know, we owe a portion of the blame,” he continued.

In fact, a The Dallas Express’s Carlos Turcios did “sniff out” the story on Dec. 20 with the headline, “Where is Congresswoman Kay Granger?”

Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/politics/collectively-were-all-guilty-capitol-hill-reporter-admits-the-kay-granger-story-fell-through-the-cracks/



It didn't "fall through the cracks". It was intentionally "buried". Their "ball" was on bashing Biden 24/7 and insinuating "dementia" and all kinds of other "ailments" for him, including having CNN's Sanjay Gupta do a whole thing on that via "armchair medicine" (on behalf of the GOP) while ignoring the actual people likely diagnosed with it.

It wasn't like she was some new member of Congress. She was a veteran in there for decades and Chair of the House Appropriations Committee, one of the most powerful Committees in the House, during the 118th Congress.
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'Collectively, We're All Guilty': Capitol Hill Reporter Admits the 'Kay Granger Story' Fell Through the Cracks (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Dec 23 OP
I think MAGA Mike should've been aware of this too Diamond_Dog Dec 23 #1
umm.. I do not assume the speaker did not know--. He had to know she was missing since summer. riversedge Dec 23 #8
Exactly. I'm quite sure they all did or most of them anyway. Texin Dec 24 #41
The Whole GOP Knew Roy Rolling Dec 26 #50
If congress doesn't update its spreadsheet if votes daily dickthegrouch Dec 23 #2
It should be there. I think since there are 535 of them, it might be easy for the media to lose track of one. LeftInTX Dec 23 #4
But she is Chair of the House Appropriations Committee BumRushDaShow Dec 23 #7
if she is the chair then i'm wondering what has fallen by the wayside since she's been mia. nt orleans Dec 24 #22
It looks like once she had announced this past spring that she was not running again BumRushDaShow Dec 24 #23
well, at least that. thanks for letting me know. nt orleans Dec 24 #31
I remember Tom Cole's name coming up in the news BumRushDaShow Dec 24 #34
Don't you think mgardener Dec 23 #13
Yeah, but the media didn't notice. LeftInTX Dec 23 #14
The Clerk of the House publishes the Roll Call votes online BumRushDaShow Dec 23 #6
Exactly my point. Thank you /nt dickthegrouch Dec 23 #12
With the amount of did not votes... Historic NY Dec 23 #3
She hasn't voted since July. LeftInTX Dec 23 #5
Even before intermittent Historic NY Dec 23 #9
Why didn't her family or her secretary say something? Or was she just an old woman who was never missed? Srkdqltr Dec 23 #10
I'd think they knew. Someone got her admitted underpants Dec 24 #33
Dementia is don't distinguish her from much of the R cohort. mpcamb Dec 24 #44
Hans Nichols should be ashamed to call himself a journalist. brer cat Dec 23 #11
I had the same thought. YodaMom2 Dec 24 #40
The media wouldn't have missed covering an absent Democratic representative. Paladin Dec 23 #15
It was also unethical of her office to keep the ruse going Renew Deal Dec 23 #16
Her staff and her family, but But BUt BUT as long as the gub'mint checks kept coming.... 3Hotdogs Dec 23 #17
So she was re-elected while in a nursing home? idahoblue Dec 24 #18
i am wondering those same things orleans Dec 24 #21
She was not reelected, she did not run again. Srkdqltr Dec 24 #27
No!!!!!!! jimfields33 Dec 24 #35
News flash for our Press Corpse, this is Hassler Dec 24 #19
They are f..king guilty of a missing a lot of very important stories. Probably more like purposely buried them PortTack Dec 24 #20
More evidence that the media is failing the American people perdita9 Dec 24 #24
"It's like, I mean, you know, like..." Prairie Gates Dec 24 #25
I remember back in high school BumRushDaShow Dec 24 #26
But it's like, you know, just like normalized now, you know? biophile Dec 24 #28
It's been normalized for a LONG time! BumRushDaShow Dec 24 #32
SORT OF flamingdem Dec 24 #29
When people use "we" When apologizing, they are trying to minimize their Wonder Why Dec 24 #30
I wish Linda ladeewolf Dec 24 #36
"We're still, as reporters, have limited resources and limited time to report all these stories out" Ray Bruns Dec 24 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Dec 24 #38
Political Malpractice. Journalistic Malpractice. Kid Berwyn Dec 24 #39
The Slobfather also has "dementia issues" not mentioned by the media DeeDeeNY Dec 24 #42
I guess her constituents didn't notice they weren't being represented IronLionZion Dec 24 #43
They always get a pass tonekat Dec 24 #45
Its not that surprising that it wasn't noticed until recently onenote Dec 25 #46
The bigger "issue" BumRushDaShow Dec 25 #47
Crux of the matter right up there Captain Zero Dec 25 #48
Just admit you all are whores for the right wing JI7 Dec 25 #49
GQP knew............... Lovie777 Dec 26 #51
Truth BRDS! JustAnotherGen Dec 26 #52
In July, the Media was on top of my Rep, no_hypocrisy Dec 26 #53
Exactly! BumRushDaShow Dec 26 #54
Perhaps if they would remove their noses from Trump/Elon's backside travelingthrulife Dec 26 #55
MEDIA: We were too busy reading the tabloids and focusing on Hannibal Lecter to notice. usonian Dec 26 #56
Alternately BumRushDaShow Dec 26 #58
6 months is MORE than enough time for her absence to be not just noticed, but glaring. BobTheSubgenius Dec 26 #57
K&R a thousand times if I could usonian Dec 26 #59
Absolutely appalling Heads should roll! Jit423 Dec 27 #60

Diamond_Dog

(35,561 posts)
1. I think MAGA Mike should've been aware of this too
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 05:20 PM
Dec 23

If he was doing his job instead of busy kissing ass.

riversedge

(73,860 posts)
8. umm.. I do not assume the speaker did not know--. He had to know she was missing since summer.
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 05:46 PM
Dec 23

Roy Rolling

(7,236 posts)
50. The Whole GOP Knew
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 08:20 AM
Dec 26

Where’s the house whip whose job it is to count the Republican votes on every issue?

So Steve Scalise didn’t know one of the Republican House members he whipped for a vote was in an “assisted living memory unit”?

Of course he knew, and his job as a Republican ass-kisser is to tell fellow ass-kisser Mike Johnson whether Rep. Kay Gramger plans to vote “yes” or “no” on the legislation up for a vote on the House floor.

Steve Scalise is the chief weasel for the GOP on this. Shame.

dickthegrouch

(3,699 posts)
2. If congress doesn't update its spreadsheet if votes daily
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 05:20 PM
Dec 23

It damn well should.
What more resources do reporters need?
BS explanation IMHO.
It should be really easy to query a database of how each elected member of every government voted and to be able to see when they voted.

LeftInTX

(31,584 posts)
4. It should be there. I think since there are 535 of them, it might be easy for the media to lose track of one.
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 05:35 PM
Dec 23

There are just some congress critters who just don't draw much attention. I live in SA, but I couldn't tell you who represents the Waco area or the Williamson County area etc. I don't even know who represents that area east of Austin or the northern part of Austin. I know who represents the southern part of Travis County because we share districts with them. The rest is a blur to me.

BumRushDaShow

(145,697 posts)
7. But she is Chair of the House Appropriations Committee
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 05:46 PM
Dec 23

I remember when this self-same media obsessed over Fetterman when he was missing votes while going through his depression/counseling and they were literally ticking off how many votes he was "missing" during that time. And this was literally during his first year in office.

Granger has been in the House for 27 years (since 1997).

orleans

(35,467 posts)
22. if she is the chair then i'm wondering what has fallen by the wayside since she's been mia. nt
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 02:34 AM
Dec 24

BumRushDaShow

(145,697 posts)
23. It looks like once she had announced this past spring that she was not running again
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 04:54 AM
Dec 24

she gave up the position "early" and Tom Cole threw his hat in (and eventually took the position) - https://rollcall.com/2024/03/28/cole-considered-early-favorite-to-win-house-appropriations-gavel/

Here are the members on the Committee - https://appropriations.house.gov/about/membership

BumRushDaShow

(145,697 posts)
34. I remember Tom Cole's name coming up in the news
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 10:35 AM
Dec 24

this past spring but I was thinking it was for jockeying to take over assuming they kept the House. He had been one of the very vocal fiscal GOPers after the teabaggers came in around 2010 but when the MAGat loons started coming in more recently, he seemed to fade into the background.

mgardener

(1,937 posts)
13. Don't you think
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 06:31 PM
Dec 23

The people who sat on either side of Congress not8ced?

It was the responsiblity of the Speaker to know this. No one noticed tat a person was gone for months?

Republicans knew. Her staff knew.
Her family knew.

And they did nothing.
This was a coverup.

BumRushDaShow

(145,697 posts)
6. The Clerk of the House publishes the Roll Call votes online
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 05:38 PM
Dec 23

It may take a little time but they try to get it up there within an hour or two of the final vote - https://clerk.house.gov/Votes

Srkdqltr

(7,879 posts)
10. Why didn't her family or her secretary say something? Or was she just an old woman who was never missed?
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 05:56 PM
Dec 23

How sad.

underpants

(187,875 posts)
33. I'd think they knew. Someone got her admitted
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 10:29 AM
Dec 24

Signed all the agreements. Filed with the insurance company.

YodaMom2

(58 posts)
40. I had the same thought.
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 11:49 AM
Dec 24

As a journalist, this man is - by definition - a writer. One would assume that he would be able to speak in complete sentences without sounding like an 80’s Valley Girl. I mean, like, you know, like, right?

Paladin

(29,165 posts)
15. The media wouldn't have missed covering an absent Democratic representative.
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 07:52 PM
Dec 23

This past election is ample proof of that.

3Hotdogs

(13,732 posts)
17. Her staff and her family, but But BUt BUT as long as the gub'mint checks kept coming....
Mon Dec 23, 2024, 11:20 PM
Dec 23

If anyone said anything, staff would be out of a job and family would be paying for "memory care" out of savings.

I do feel sorry for the woman. It's a shit way to go.

idahoblue

(407 posts)
18. So she was re-elected while in a nursing home?
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 12:38 AM
Dec 24

Did she run unopposed? Who campaigned for her? Are her constituents really that stupid?

Hassler

(3,871 posts)
19. News flash for our Press Corpse, this is
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 01:20 AM
Dec 24

Only the easiest case of failing us. I guess it's a start.

PortTack

(35,063 posts)
20. They are f..king guilty of a missing a lot of very important stories. Probably more like purposely buried them
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 01:28 AM
Dec 24

perdita9

(1,199 posts)
24. More evidence that the media is failing the American people
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 06:27 AM
Dec 24

If it had been a Democrat they would have reported on it. Republicans always get a pass.

Prairie Gates

(3,718 posts)
25. "It's like, I mean, you know, like..."
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 09:08 AM
Dec 24
I mean, like, I’ll own part of that, as someone that spends some time on the Hill. You know, collectively we’re all guilty. Like, you know, individually,...


What in the world? OK, two things

1. It has long been journalistic standard to edit out filler words from quotations. Everybody uses them to some extent, and they don't read well. There have been good studies on this. It used to be that editors would leave filler words in a quotation when they wanted the quoted person to sound provincial or stupid. So, yes, it often had a racial component, and very often had a gendered component. However...

2. This is a lot of filler words to content for a professional journalist, even in ordinary speech. Good Lord!

BumRushDaShow

(145,697 posts)
26. I remember back in high school
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 09:14 AM
Dec 24

when teachers excoriated anyone who was stumbling around with "You know... like" and "Like it was...like...".

BumRushDaShow

(145,697 posts)
32. It's been normalized for a LONG time!
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 10:23 AM
Dec 24


I remember being part of my office's "Toastmasters" club for a year or so and it was definitely instructive on that "problem".

flamingdem

(39,993 posts)
29. SORT OF
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 09:54 AM
Dec 24

I can't stand that interjection.

You know was my generation. At least I tried not to say it!

Wonder Why

(4,823 posts)
30. When people use "we" When apologizing, they are trying to minimize their
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 10:05 AM
Dec 24

responsibility by spreading out the blame like the Nazi generals who said "We were just following orders", the CEOs that say "We made mistakes" or those who said "We didn't treat Vietnam veterans very well when they came back".

Linda ladeewolf

(548 posts)
36. I wish
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 10:47 AM
Dec 24

George Soros would buy a paper for the democrats or that one of these other wealthy democrats would do that. They’d find plenty of reputable, out of work , journalists to staff it.

Ray Bruns

(4,825 posts)
37. "We're still, as reporters, have limited resources and limited time to report all these stories out"
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 10:54 AM
Dec 24

I guess that’s true when you’re on your knees sucking Donald Trump’s dick 24/7

Response to BumRushDaShow (Original post)

Kid Berwyn

(18,734 posts)
39. Political Malpractice. Journalistic Malpractice.
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 11:29 AM
Dec 24

President Musk can primary the pols and buy the Big Six media companies and fire the lot of the ink-stained wretches the same day with his pocket change.

IronLionZion

(47,315 posts)
43. I guess her constituents didn't notice they weren't being represented
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 05:01 PM
Dec 24

in case they needed anything from her office

tonekat

(2,088 posts)
45. They always get a pass
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 10:46 PM
Dec 24

Heck, wait until the GQP makes it OK for them to devote 90% of their time to pursuing insider trading, selling their vote, etc..

onenote

(44,880 posts)
46. Its not that surprising that it wasn't noticed until recently
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 12:08 AM
Dec 25

Maybe September at earliest. But she wasn’t missing for six months. Her last four votes were cast on the morning of July 24. She missed 9 votes held between 9 and 10 pm that night, but so did between 16 and 29 other members. There was only one vote on July 25, also missed by over a dozen other members. Congress then was on recess with no votes for the next 7+ weeks before coming back back for votes on 12 days between September 9 and 25 after which they were out of session again with no votes during October and the first11 days of November. So while her absence definitely should have been noticed after the election it’s also the case that she wasn’t the only lame duck not showing up.

BumRushDaShow

(145,697 posts)
47. The bigger "issue"
Wed Dec 25, 2024, 05:38 AM
Dec 25

is that the media spent an excessive amount of time obsessing over Democrats and their medical issues - most recently John Fetterman when he was at Walter Reed getting clinical depression treatments for several months during his first year in office where he was not voting, and where they made sure to find every which way to underscore "the ramifications". E.g., https://www.wgal.com/article/ramifications-of-us-sen-john-fettermans-absence/43131411

And then add to that their fixation on Dianne Feinstein and her ailments at around the same time and her missed votes - https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/3894571-feinstein-fetterman-absences-leave-democrats-with-fragile-majority/

Where in this case, it was intentionally ignored.

JustAnotherGen

(34,053 posts)
52. Truth BRDS!
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 08:57 AM
Dec 26


It didn't "fall through the cracks". It was intentionally "buried". Their "ball" was on bashing Biden 24/7 and insinuating "dementia" and all kinds of other "ailments" for him, including having CNN's Sanjay Gupta do a whole thing on that via "armchair medicine" (on behalf of the GOP) while ignoring the actual people likely diagnosed with it.

It wasn't like she was some new member of Congress. She was a veteran in there for decades and Chair of the House Appropriations Committee, one of the most powerful Committees in the House, during the 118th Congress.

no_hypocrisy

(49,607 posts)
53. In July, the Media was on top of my Rep,
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 08:59 AM
Dec 26

Bill Pascrell, Jr. (NJ CD-9), who was sick and dying. Just about the same time Kay Granger disappeared.

Journalistic negligence or malfeasance.

BumRushDaShow

(145,697 posts)
54. Exactly!
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 09:03 AM
Dec 26

And that firebrand Pascrell will be sorely missed!! He was instrumental in getting Ghouliani disbarred.

travelingthrulife

(1,233 posts)
55. Perhaps if they would remove their noses from Trump/Elon's backside
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 10:08 AM
Dec 26

they would see what's around them.

BumRushDaShow

(145,697 posts)
58. Alternately
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 01:24 PM
Dec 26
MEDIA: We were too busy reading the tabloids and focusing on Hannibal Lecter Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to notice.

BobTheSubgenius

(11,837 posts)
57. 6 months is MORE than enough time for her absence to be not just noticed, but glaring.
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 12:43 PM
Dec 26

Up till then, though, it would probably have been difficult to notice her symptoms as anything other than normal GOP SOP.

usonian

(15,248 posts)
59. K&R a thousand times if I could
Thu Dec 26, 2024, 02:02 PM
Dec 26

Inscribe these words in stone

It didn't "fall through the cracks". It was intentionally "buried". Their "ball" was on bashing Biden 24/7 and insinuating "dementia" and all kinds of other "ailments" for him, including having CNN's Sanjay Gupta do a whole thing on that via "armchair medicine" (on behalf of the GOP) while ignoring the actual people likely diagnosed with it.

It wasn't like she was some new member of Congress. She was a veteran in there for decades and Chair of the House Appropriations Committee, one of the most powerful Committees in the House, during the 118th Congress.

Jit423

(628 posts)
60. Absolutely appalling Heads should roll!
Fri Dec 27, 2024, 10:22 PM
Dec 27

Just think is someone like Maxine Waters had done this. News for 24/7 for six months.
I want to hear what Rep. Crockett has to say about it.

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