Former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer joined “Clay & Buck” with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Tuesday to discuss his new book dealing with media bias.
Fleischer worked for the George W. Bush administration from January 2001 to July 2003. He told the show that the biggest problem with the mainstream stream these days is culture-related.
“There’s a study I found, an actual study, a poll that says the only group of Americans who think that the mainstream media understand them are college-educated Democrats,” said Fleischer via a transcript on the show’s website.
Fleischer’s new book is called “Suppression, Deception, Snobbery, and Bias: Why the Press Gets so Much Wrong – And Just Doesn’t Care.”
“What do you think conversations are like right now inside of the Biden White House, behind the closed doors, right, when they are not actually talking to journalists or trying to shape and control the narrative?” Travis asked.
“You know, there’s just a sense of the staff that there’s nothing we can do that will go right, that there’s really something wrong. “The country has turned on us, and we can’t give a speech,” said Fleischer.
Fleischer said the morale is probably very low in Biden’s White House. “The days are long, the psychic income that you normally get from being in that rarefied air, you’re gasping for breath. It’s no longer rarefied air,” he added.