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Joe Lockhart did an interview this morning, related to the Burkett story. Sebby's still crouching in the corner with that one, snarling at anyone who comes in for the kill, so I'll leave it for the moment.
I did see something else in the article, that if true does sort of make a valid point for the Clinton years. He says back in his days, they used to have a press conference every day. Now, Bush's WH has had them twice in the last two months.
As a matter of policy, I sort of do like the idea of a national press conference every day. Maybe just a few questions on a slow day, and certainly not involving the President more than once a month. But communications with the public seems like its probably a good thing.
Is he telling the truth though? I was busy during the Clinton era, too busy to pay attention.
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