Drudge’s May 13 Response to Salon’s “Matt Drudge Primary”
I know it’s late, but for what it’s worth, as there is numerous coverage on the story-torial and nothing on his end. I myself missed it the first time, a sudden conversational turn in the final hour of Drudge’s Sunday night broadcast…meaning that I had not even heard this at the time of my previous post. While it’s not much different than what I expected, I wanted to be careful not to appear to speak for him or rush too soon to dismiss his connection with Mitt Romney’s campaign.
Boy, this thing goes on and on…Well, I guess it’s my world and they just live in it…You know, why are they picking on me? You think about it, it’s just one guy, one and a half guys…Andrew does the afternoon shift. And some other hours sometimes, what’s the big deal? (Chuckling) They did this with Mark Halperin over at ABC News (Note: Halperin recently co-authored The Way to Win which featured a chapter on Matt Drudge with the controversial Cronkite analogy. In 1998, Halperin procured a press pass for Drudge to a White House Press Conference). “Oh, Matt Drudge is the Walter Cronkite of this era, and this is…oh, you’re the gatekeeper of the news…” Get real, it only shows that they’re not doing their job. If Salon was providing a provocative, you know, a display of news from around the Western world, I wouldn’t have to, you know, wake up at four in the morning to dazzle you. I mean, it wouldn’t be necessary. Really, sour grapes here. “Matt Drudge Primary.” “Oh…Oh, he’s in with the Mitt Romney crowd.” I never even met Mitt Romney! He sent me his book on the Olympics, he autographed it, it’s all one way, you don’t seem to understand, Salon!
Yeah, I get tips. I get tips from all of them. Look, I was the first one to announce Hillary’s first quarter…fundraiser…The first one! Don’t …ask me how I got that, but I posted it.
Yeah, I go where the action is, yeah, I don’t personally want to see Hillary or Obama elected because they’re personally gonna take more money from me so yeah, I’m being selfish on that front. Obama, you know, said it himself…going to raise taxes. So I don’t…So what is this conspiracy they’re trying to say, you know, “Drudge is driving the news and we should really examine his contacts. How ridiculous. Most of my contacts — oh, yeah, and when something hot goes on Salon, you know, they pitch me to put something on Salon. “Please link to us.” You know, I link to…the great columnist Camille Paglia, Professor Paglia out of Philadelphia. (Note: Paglia is a liberal Salon columnist who has appeared on Drudge’s radio show at least twice and whose books have been plugged on the Drudge Report.) I don’t need a heads up on that; I love linking to her! But I would always link to her. But they send me, Salon sends me other stuff. “Oh, would you be interested in this?” New York magazine does the same thing, Los Angeles Times does it, they all do. Vanity Fair, oh, they’re the worst! And then they wipe their hands clean of me and say “Oh, well, we don’t know anything about why he’s making…news.” You know why? The early bird catches the worm.”
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