:rolleyes:
Exactly.
I think it was for the video of the gal in the 3 million dollar fantasy bra.
That’s news we can all use.
From the outside, it sure looked like the “Obamamessiah” phenomenon was the real thing. Really.
What did you see that made you think that? Characterizations on Fox News?
That’s because the rest of the news organizations gave the White House press handlers an ultimatum. They had no choice even though the attempt was made.
The White House has already admitted the error of their ways so I’m not sure why some people keep trying to put lipstick on Rahm Emanuel.
So it didn’t happen, because the administration was forced not to do it. I don’t suppose you’ve got any evidence that it was ever going to to happen?
What difference does it make? There was certainly an attempt made to do it. Your assumption that a crystal ball should be employed to determine whether it ever would have happened is not only beside the point but meaningless. Otherwise nobody would ever have reason to comment on anything a politician attempts until after he’s done it.
There was no attempt made to do it.
CBS News, video clip of the events.
Wrong, actually. Care to try again?
Because he’s Obama’s bitch?
That article makes my head 'splode. The White House is happy to exclude Fox but didn’t? What kind of position is that?
Personally I think that the White House should do what previous administrations have done: include them and ignore them. Of course, I also think the FoxNews pays little more than lip service to actual news (a view I also hold about MSNBC and, increasingly, CNN), so it’s hardly the end of the world if they don’t get a question in.
Let me get this straight. Your position is that CBS is LYING when they reported that they and other networks challenged the White House for excluding Fox and that this never happened because the White House called the event a “misunderstanding”. Seriously?
It was a misunderstanding, yes. The networks were misinformed. Fox News was lying about having been excluded. The truth is, they were left off a list of networks that asked to be included because they never asked to be included.
The whole think smacks of Fox trying to pull a rope-a-dope, in my opinion.
So the networks went to bat for Fox and reported on the incident differently than the White House because Fox was misinformed? Really? The networks are lying?
The only misunderstanding is the hiring of Rahm Emanuel.
Heck, I’d like to see the White House just issue statements along the lines of “…the President will be accompanied on his trip to Brussels by American journalists, plus some representatives from Fox…”
Now that would be clever and not make FOx look like a victim.
Clearly that’s not the only misunderstanding here. Care to try again?
It never happened. It’s not real. It isn’t there.
Everything ever reported about Obama that puts him in a less than flattering light is wrong. If it comes from Fox News, it is lies; if it comes from anyone else, it is a mistake. Anyone who says otherwise - CBS, Fox, NBC, anyone - is wrong, wrong, wrong.
This never happened.
No, this never happened.
It didn’t happen, goddammit!
Regards,
Shodan