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Sanity -> The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 6:25:32 AM)


Even the "watchdog media" types are finally beginning to notice. How can they not though, when it is so obvious?

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Stay Tuned for More of 'The Obama Show'


In his first daytime news conference yesterday, President Obama preempted "All My Children," "Days of Our Lives" and "The Young and the Restless." But the soap viewers shouldn't have been disappointed: The president had arranged some prepackaged entertainment for them.

After the obligatory first question from the Associated Press, Obama treated the overflowing White House briefing room to a surprise. "I know Nico Pitney is here from the Huffington Post," he announced.

Obama knew this because White House aides had called Pitney the day before to invite him, and they had escorted him into the room. They told him the president was likely to call on him, with the understanding that he would ask a question about Iran that had been submitted online by an Iranian. "I know that there may actually be questions from people in Iran who are communicating through the Internet," Obama went on. "Do you have a question?"

Pitney recognized his prompt. "That's right," he said, standing in the aisle and wearing a temporary White House press pass. "I wanted to use this opportunity to ask you a question directly from an Iranian."

Pitney asked his arranged question. Reporters looked at one another in amazement at the stagecraft they were witnessing. White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel grinned at the surprised TV correspondents in the first row.

The use of planted questioners is a no-no at presidential news conferences, because it sends a message to the world -- Iran included -- that the American press isn't as free as advertised. But yesterday wasn't so much a news conference as it was a taping of a new daytime drama, "The Obama Show." Missed yesterday's show? Don't worry: On Wednesday, ABC News will be broadcasting "Good Morning America" from the South Lawn (guest stars: the president and first lady), "World News Tonight" from the Blue Room, and a prime-time feature with Obama from the East Room.

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A couple of more questions and Obama called it a day. "Mr. President!" yelled Mike Allen of Politico. "May I ask about Afghanistan? No questions about Iraq or Afghanistan?"

Sorry: Those weren't prearranged.

(Full column here).




rulemylife -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 9:04:35 AM)

You know, somewhere along the line I missed you criticizing Bush for doing the exact same thing, but to a far greater degree.

In case you forgot, this was a mainstay of Bush's press conferences, town hall meetings, and election events.

Let's not forget the loyalty oaths to the Republican Party which required to attend events which should have been open to any citizen.

How about the "free speech zones" where protesters to Bush's policies were fenced in like livestock, out of sight of the President and the media?

And of course the media stories planted by the Bush White House to present their position in a favorable light.



Journalist took $240000 to push Bush education program

The revelation that Armstrong Williams, a black conservative journalist, received $240,000 in US government money to promote the “No Child Left Behind” (NCLB) program before black audiences further demonstrates the extent to which the American media has become a vehicle for official propaganda.

Williams’ contract, with the US Department of Education and the public relations firm Ketchum, required him to comment on Bush’s education program on his nationally syndicated television and radio shows (“The Right Side”), interview Education Secretary Rod Paige, produce radio spots that aired on his show and convince other black journalists and producers to interview Paige and publicize the Bush policy.

During the course of the contract, he also penned numerous opinion columns in support of the program, distributed by Tribune Media Services and appeared on various television news programs as a commentator advocating No Child Left Behind.


The Sleazy Tale of White House Journalist Jeff Gannon

This is the sixth journalist in two months found to have a stealth, paid relationship with the RNC or Bush Administration. Those journalists all passed their reporting off to the public as indepedently objective. The Senate is probing each of these instances to determine if they constitute propaganda.





TreasureKY -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 9:17:15 AM)

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

You know, somewhere along the line I missed you criticizing Bush for doing the exact same thing, but to a far greater degree.


You know... there's plenty of hypocrisy to go around.  [;)]

From the article:
During the eight years of the Bush administration, liberal outlets such as the Huffington Post often accused the White House of planting questioners in news conferences to ask preplanned questions. But here was Obama fielding a preplanned question asked by a planted questioner -- from the Huffington Post.
So I'm guessing the Huffington Post has decided that it's an okay practice afterall. 

Who'd a thunk it?  [:D]




pahunkboy -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 9:24:47 AM)

this is some happy shit man!   dude claps his hands.




LadyEllen -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 10:37:11 AM)

The scandal!

Someone ought to throw a shoe!

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MarsBonfire -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 5:52:25 PM)

I suppose it's just a total coincidence that you bring this up because it was the subject of Glenn Beck's show this morning?

Bush never had to plant questions... as you recall, he switched to speechifyin' in front of military audiances, which had to respond to his deliveries appropriately because they were under orders to do so.

I remember reading an article written by someone who was selected for being a part of one of Bush's early "town halls." They were grilled for hours, told what their question would be, and told that there would be "consequences" if they deviated from the script in any way....

By contrast, Obama goes out of his way to make sure the Iranian people know that their voices are being heard, and that they have the United States' tacit support for thier protests against an opressive theocratic government.

Sorry, but anyone thinking THIS is some kind of scandal on the part of our leadership is obviously a fool of the highest order. (and that comment is being directed at the GOP talking heads... NOT the OP of this thread. I'm sure Sanity is far smarter than that.)




pahunkboy -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 6:00:55 PM)

MAN, aint this some happy shit?

Dude claps his hands! Dude claps his hands!!!




Marc2b -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 6:33:24 PM)

We temporarily interupt this thread for the following:

pahunkboy, you've been saying this an awful lot lately:

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MAN, aint this some happy shit?

Dude claps his hands! Dude claps his hands!!!


Are you feeling okay or just in a cynical mood?

We now return you to your regularly schedualed thread, already in progress.




TheHeretic -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 7:46:46 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TreasureK
So I'm guessing the Huffington Post has decided that it's an okay practice afterall. 




         Treasure, I don't know what thinking person would expect consistency from Huffpost.  That isn't what they are about.  Values, principles, and rules of ethical behavior are merely sticks they use to attack the baa-aaad. 




rulemylife -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 8:00:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic


        Treasure, I don't know what thinking person would expect consistency from Huffpost.  That isn't what they are about.  Values, principles, and rules of ethical behavior are merely sticks they use to attack the baa-aaad. 



You mean as opposed to the "fair and balanced" Fox News, and lately, the Wall Street Journal, which unsurprisingly is owned by the same conservative megalomaniac.




TheHeretic -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 8:06:06 PM)

       And how often do you get information from either of those, RML?  Or any serious outlet of analysis and opinion that doesn't mesh right into your worldview?

      Are your thoughts on the WSJ and FOX news based on what you've seen and read, or, just regurgitations from what outlets you DO agree with have told you?




blacksword404 -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 8:34:55 PM)

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife



The revelation that Armstrong Williams, a black conservative journalist, received $240,000 in US government money to promote the “No Child Left Behind” (NCLB) program before black audiences further demonstrates the extent to which the American media has become a vehicle for official propaganda.



Some change huh? Shit smells to me. No matter who is throwing it.




rulemylife -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 8:43:14 PM)

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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

      And how often do you get information from either of those, RML?  Or any serious outlet of analysis and opinion that doesn't mesh right into your worldview?

     Are your thoughts on the WSJ and FOX news based on what you've seen and read, or, just regurgitations from what outlets you DO agree with have told you?


Now come on, in all seriousness, this conservative movement to "turn the tables" has become laughable.

Minorities are now the ones discriminating.

Every news organization outside of Fox and the WSJ is part of the liberally biased mainstream media.







TheHeretic -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 8:56:01 PM)

       Answer the question, RML.  What conservative/right sources do you read/watch on a regular basis in order to form your opinion?  

     I read opinion from Huffpost at least four days a week, along with a number of other columnists I don't agree with.  What have you got?




rulemylife -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/24/2009 9:00:36 PM)

I watch Fox regularly.

It's usually funnier than the Daily Show or Colbert because you watch what they later lampoon live.

And I do buy the Journal on a regular basis, out of habit, despite what Murdoch has done to it.




Sanity -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/25/2009 6:11:25 AM)

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ABC ObamaCare Special Turns Into Presidential Filibuster

President Obama uses network primetime special and overtime 'Nightline' coverage to talk for more than 45 minutes of combined 75-minute programs, revealing nothing new.


Call this a teachable moment, but even with ABC’s best-laid plans to kickstart the debate about health care reform and not allow the “Prescription for America” special to become an “infomercial,” as many have complained – the president spent more than twice as much time as his questioners vaguely answering or not answering the questions asked of him. But the network consistently presented the event as part of the need to fix a "broken system." When asked, every one of the 164 hand-picked audience members said they felt that health care needed to be changed.

http://www.businessandmedia.org/articles/2009/20090625043708.aspx




Sanity -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/25/2009 6:15:11 AM)


The Obama Show:

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URGENT: TIME COVER IS... OBAMA! [MICHELLE]... THE 17TH COVER FROM TIME MAG IN PAST YEAR

http://www.drudgereport.com/




thishereboi -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (6/25/2009 6:45:17 AM)


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ORIGINAL: MarsBonfire

I suppose it's just a total coincidence that you bring this up because it was the subject of Glenn Beck's show this morning?

Bush never had to plant questions... as you recall, he switched to speechifyin' in front of military audiances, which had to respond to his deliveries appropriately because they were under orders to do so.

I remember reading an article written by someone who was selected for being a part of one of Bush's early "town halls." They were grilled for hours, told what their question would be, and told that there would be "consequences" if they deviated from the script in any way....

By contrast, Obama goes out of his way to make sure the Iranian people know that their voices are being heard, and that they have the United States' tacit support for thier protests against an opressive theocratic government.
Sorry, but anyone thinking THIS is some kind of scandal on the part of our leadership is obviously a fool of the highest order. (and that comment is being directed at the GOP talking heads... NOT the OP of this thread. I'm sure Sanity is far smarter than that.)


I am not sure if they would all agree with you on that.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090625/wl_nm/us_iran_election




Sanity -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (7/1/2009 4:37:44 PM)


How is this funny?

Video - reporters grill a giggling Gibbs over prepackaged questions






DomKen -> RE: The Obama Show, Continued (7/1/2009 4:51:23 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Sanity


How is this funny?

Video - reporters grill a giggling Gibbs over prepackaged questions

Because complaining that people besides reporters were going to get to ask the POTUS questions was about the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.

The POTUS took questions submitted on Facebook and Twitter. Obviously far too many questions were asked for all to be answered so someone had to choose which ones to answer. If Chip Reid finds this objectionable I'm sure he could have gotten an intern at CBS to help him setup Facebook and Twitter accounts.




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