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Old 02-03-2005, 12:38 PM   #2332
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McClellan's new Main Man

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Originally posted by Gattigap
No doubt, it's tough being a WH press secretary. Begin forced to spin your Administration's policies in the face of unpleasant facts is difficult for anyone, and only the truly gifted aliens -- the Ari's of the world -- can do it consistently.

Poor mortals like Scott McClellan have almost no hope at all. His answers often stumble, drift, wander, perambulate, pause to relieve themselves, and trip over their own inconsistencies.

Fortunately, McClellan has new allies in the Briefing Room. The surprise is that the ally is a credentialed member of the press corps. Move over, FNC, there's a new sycophant in town!
  • The Bush administration has provided White House media credentials to a man who has virtually no journalistic background, asks softball questions to the president and his spokesman in the midst of contentious news conferences, and routinely reprints long passages verbatim from official press releases as original news articles on his website.

    Jeff Gannon calls himself the White House correspondent for TalonNews.com, a website that says it is "committed to delivering accurate, unbiased news coverage to our readers." It is operated by a Texas-based Republican Party delegate and political activist who also runs GOPUSA.com, a website that touts itself as "bringing the conservative message to America."

    Called on last week by President Bush at a press conference, Gannon attacked Democratic Senate leaders and called them "divorced from reality." During the presidential campaign, when called on by Press Secretary Scott McClellan, Gannon linked Senator John F. Kerry, Democrat of Massachusetts, to Jane Fonda and questioned why anyone would dispute Bush's National Guard service.
I'm trying to decide if this is better or worse than the propaganda via pundit method.
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