Reporters? they weren t where i was, that s for sure. i mean, i understand why there is a hesitancy to cover these g things. i mean, like i said, like you re going to be in scary moments. but i do know that the new york times reporter that was in kenosha on the night of the rittenhouse shootinghaht, she she left prioo things happening at night because she left. she left. it was the federalists i think reported she she i think she said that the sheriff ofa the county told her that it s going to be like really dangerous night and so and so and thee new york times reporteo was too much of a coward to cover a story. yeah.s and that s how it and like if you re not going to cover it, then you t should probably send someone else too.r: i mean, the new yorkk timescr describes a room full of pulitzers wonderinged wartime. i mean, a lot of new york times reporters have risked their lives. some have been killed. you ofthhe covering conflicts a, the world. they can t cover kenosha reallyi