Jessica Valenti

Sarah Sanders Doesn’t Deserve Reporters’ ‘Civility’

Hobnobbing with the departing press secretary makes light of the callous acts of the administration she served

Jessica Valenti
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3 min readJun 28, 2019

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Photo: Saul Loeb/Getty Images

TThis week, as refugee children slept on concrete floors, reporters charged with covering the Trump administration were having drinks with Sarah Sanders at a steakhouse. You see, some of the White House press corps held a going-away party (though they declined to call it that) for the outgoing press secretary — a woman who has defended Donald Trump when he called reporters the “enemy of the people.”

Why, given Sanders’ barely-disguised disdain for the press and truth, would any reporter share space — let alone drinks — with this woman?

Well, as one reporter told the Columbia Journalism Review, “Everybody has their issue with Sarah Sanders, but if you can’t have a drink with somebody, then all of civilization has broken down.”

Huh. Here I thought civilization had broken down when we tolerated the opening of baby jails on the border, or when the president of the United States suggested that a woman was too ugly for him to rape. (Again.) But no, it turns out that civilization hinges on our ability to be polite to a woman who called the women who have…

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Jessica Valenti
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Feminist author & columnist. Native NYer, pasta enthusiast.