Fox News Hits Back at Jen Psaki ‘Stupid Son of a Bitch’ Dig at Peter Doocy

 

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Fox News is firing back at Jen Psaki after the White House Press Secretary dissed Peter Doocy on a podcast, with the network defending him as a “terrific reporter” whose job is “to elicit truth from power for the American public.”

Psaki and Fox News’ White House correspondent have notably sparred during a number of White House Press Briefings, but have both commented that they respect each other. Psaki’s remarks were viewed by media observers as a departure from that atmosphere of friendly rivalry.

The comments at issue were made during a live recording Thursday evening of the popular podcast Pod Save America at The Anthem in Washington, D.C.

She was asked if “Peter Doocy is a stupid son of a bitch or does he just play one on TV?”

“He works for a network that provides people with questions that, nothing personal to any individual including Peter Doocy, but might make anyone sound like a stupid son of a bitch,” Psaki responded.

Politico’s White House reporter Eugene Daniels attended the podcast taping and flagged the comment on Twitter.

Psaki’s words drew outrage, especially in light of her widely-reported looming departure from the White House to Fox News’ rival MSNBC. This attack on Fox “crosses a significant line” of journalistic ethics wrote Mediaite’s Colby Hall.

Doocy’s Fox News colleagues came to his defense, including anchor John Roberts, who tweeted that Doocy “makes the decisions on what topics he wants to quiz you on, and develops the questions himself.”

“His philosophy is a basic tenet of journalism,” Roberts continued. “Comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable. If that makes all of us ‘stupid s.o.b.s’, so be it.”

A Fox News spokesperson voiced similar support for Doocy, providing Mediaite with this statement:

In his role as White House correspondent, Peter Doocy’s job is to elicit truth from power for the American public. His questions are his own, he is a terrific reporter and we are extremely proud of his work.

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