Mitt Romney’s traveling press secretary Rick Gorka will return to the campaign trail next week following “time off” after the campaign’s overseas trip, a campaign adviser tells POLITICO.ABC News reported yesterday that Gorka was “taking some time off” following a trip that culminated in a heated confrontation with the press at a Polish monument site. Gorka, frustrated with reporters who were shouting questions at the candidate, told them to “kiss my ass” and “shove it&
#8221; — an outburst that exposed a deeper rift between the Romney campaign and the traveling press corps.Some in the press corps hoped Gorka’s “time off” would lead to an internal reshuffling. It appears personnel, if not approach, will remain status quo.
Byers previously reported on Romney press corps griping about limited access to the candidate and an unresponsive press staff, which are common complaints on this kind of tightly-managed beat, but the Romney overseas trip was enough to test even the most seasoned observer of drying paint.
However, this kind of culture is usually a top-down phenomenon, so replacing Gorka, or anyone else on the press staff, wouldn’t likely do much good, and when it comes to press aides, the old adage “better the devil you know” holds especially true. At least Gorka has the potential to give you a headline while in the act of tryng to give you nothing.