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What context makes him not have said that he knew the guy had a question from an Iranian? |
IT WAS AN OBVIOUS SETUP!
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Hell, not just one. I could fnd 10-20 classic "cut and paste" of right wing editorials/blogs that take the facts out of context....and when pointed out, one is graced with the standard classic retort that refuses to acknowledge the playing loose with the facts by his "sources". |
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It wasn't obvious to me. |
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You said there was deceit. What was implied, and what was the reality, and what was the difference? |
No difference. I guess its just me. Everything is well in the world.
You are all right and I am all wrong. |
Deputy press secretary Bill Burton admitted calling Pitney prior to the press conference. and Pitney admitted he was called prior to the press conference to ask his Iran question.
That, my friends is what I call a set up. These conferences are supposed to be open so that the reporters can ask questions about whatever they want. They are not supposed to be infomercials. I also know this is not the first time an administration has done this. You all disagree and thats fine - we all are, or should be, entitled to our opinions. |
Who was not permitted to ask a question?
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glatt, are you serious? really?
ok - just for the fun and pointless banter - I'll answer... I don't know and neither do you. The point is that both the administration and the reporter, AFTER THE FACT, admitted it was predetermined. Or as some would call it - a set up. Its not that big a deal as I said - Its happened in previous administrations and will happen in future ones as well. Just note & admit that it happened. |
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Granted, not everybody can get into the White House press corps, but those that were in it were all able to ask the questions they wanted to. Nobody there was shut out. |
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Still, I see no problem. |
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