
Damn you non-MSM media, how dare you not be controllable! Most transparent administration evuh!
It’s getting harder and harder for the federal government to get consensus on policy issues because there are too many TV stations and other media outlets, according to Secretary of State John Kerry.
“[G]overning is harder,” Kerry told an audience at the India Institute of Technology in Delhi on Wednesday.
“It is harder today to build consensus around an issue than it used to be,” Kerry explained. “When I was growing up in America … we also had only three major, four major television stations in the United States.”
“So when I was a college student, the president of the United States, somebody from the press office would call the media, one or two networks, and say, ‘The president wants to talk to the nation tonight,'” he said. “They’d block out a half-hour, and that was it. Everybody watched it.”
