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red states rule
07-10-2009, 04:59 AM
It is always good to see the boss take care of his staff. Obama invited his campaign staff to a July 4th bash, and thanked them for all their hard work and loyality



White House Press Corps Happy to Attend Barack Obama's Off-the-Record BBQ

Reporters from roughly 30 television networks, newspapers, magazines, and web sites celebrated the Fourth of July with Barack Obama at the White House last weekend. Why didn't you know that? Because they were sworn to secrecy.

We reported yesterday that Politico's Mike Allen was spotted milling about as a guest at the White House's "backyard bash" by the pool reporter, who was allowed into the event for 40 minutes and kept in a pen before being ushered out. When Allen quoted from the pool report in his Playbook column the next day, he deleted a reference to his own name and didn't bother to tell his readers that he was actually at the party.

Well, he wasn't alone. Gawker has learned that the White House gave tickets to virtually every major news organization that covers the president—the New York Times, Washington Post, Newsweek, Time, ABC News, NBC News, CNN, CBS News, and so on, about 30 in all. The reporters were invited to attend on the following condition:

"You are being invited to attend this event as a guest. Blogging, Twittering or otherwise reporting on this event is not permitted. If you feel that you cannot agree to abide by these ground rules, please don't claim a ticket."

That's right: Much of the White House press corps spent the Fourth schmoozing with White House staffers, catching performances by the Foo Fighters and Jimmy Fallon, and watching the fireworks from the most exclusive vantage point in the D.C. metro area, all off the record—not to mention off-the-Facebook and off-the-Twitter. These are the same people who just a week ago were whining in the press briefing about Obama's malicious and dastardly attempts to "control the press." (Well, not the self-same people—we're not sure if Chip Reid and Helen Thomas, the primary antagonists in that exchange, were in attendance.)

http://gawker.com/5311055/white-house-press-corps-happy-to-attend-barack-obamas-off+the+record-bbq

actsnoblemartin
07-10-2009, 06:18 AM
can we say conflict of interest

red states rule
07-10-2009, 06:55 PM
can we say conflict of interest

Not a conflict at all. Those attending the party only interest is promoting and pushing the Obama agenda.

They felt right at home, and saw nothing wrong in rubbing elbows at a scripted setting with the Chosen One

glockmail
07-10-2009, 07:59 PM
While Rome burns...