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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!They're grumbling about another presidential news conference, but most of the broadcasters are going along. Except for Fox, which is opting to carry that other version of "So You Think You Can Dance?" ...
A chunk of the Wednesday briefing with White House press secretary Robert Gibbs centered on President Obama's communications team basically inviting Huffington Post editor Nico Pitney to Obama's Tuesday press conference, anticipating he would ask a question from an Iranian. The controversy in media-centric circles is whether this counts as planting a question. ...
Today's White House Press Briefing (transcript) was a frustrating affair, despite the cellphone-induced levity. Almost every question had to do with the President's plan to block the release of 44 detainee-abuse photos. This meant a lot of time spent listening to Press Secretary Robert Gibbs repeat himself, as a lot of the questions were repetitious.There were two things that I found especially interesting when considered together, the first being that the President made this decision, not under pressure from anyone else, but on his own:Q And did the President come up with this idea of a ...
Them's fightin' words.Ana Marie Cox, founder of Wonkette, contributor to The Daily Beast, correspondent for Air America, writes in the Washington Post that we should get rid of the White House Press corps:Intense interest in the Obama administration has swelled the ranks of the White House press corps. Outlets such as Politico have thrown a basketball team's worth of bodies at the project, and outlets that didn't even exist until recently -- Fivethirtyeight.com, the Huffington Post -- have created their own White House correspondent positions.Yet too often, the White House briefing room is ...
Yesterday, President Obama paid a surprise visit to the White House Press corps offices, chatting about the newly installed basketball hoop, and other trivialities. The get to know you session will no doubt be viewed by some as further proof of what Cindy McCain, Sarah Palin and so many others complained about during the election: that the media give Obama a free ride. Politico, however, ran a story yesterday about how relations between Obama and Washington reporters was off to a bumpy start. What's your take? ...
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