Reagan Reese
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They're looking for their name.
They're all signed seating.
And they'll, you know, sigh and kind of huff and puff in our direction when they don't find their seat in the first two rows.
There was a comment that was made at the last press briefing on Friday.
A mainstream media reporter was shocked.
remarking how he was excited that that regular media, meaning them, got called on more than the new media and outlets like myself.
And so I write in the piece, the White House press corps is supposed to be the worst of the worst.
I've been a part of it for three years now.
I have never experienced anything this uncomfortable and this petty than I have in the Pentagon the last couple of weeks.
Well, definitely.
First, I'll say I acknowledge some of these reporters that are in the Pentagon Press briefing of the mainstream media.
They've actually been reporting in two war zones and really have been in the thick of it and they have decades of experience.
I don't have that.
I know I don't have that.
But that doesn't make the questions we've asked in the briefing room any less valid.
It's the same way that the White House has brought in new outlets that have a different perspective.
There are questions from a different subset of America that need to be asked, that they want to know.
And so while I've been in the Pentagon press briefing room, we have asked about what the actual objectives are of this war.
What are we really trying to accomplish?
If we wanted the names of the U.S.