Helen Thomas… Bless Her Heart!
by Buck • Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 - 9:53 am
The image to the right (click on image to enlarge) is a screen-grab from PolitiFact. I can’t vouch for it’s accuracy. But it appears that they’re pretty thorough in backing up each claim.
From this article I gather that the Obama administration is even more opaque than the Bush administration was. And that’s damn sad! How many more election promises is Barack going to go back on?
Tagged: Chip Reid, White House presser, helen thomas, town hallHelen Thomas hits White House for lack of transparency
At the White House presser on Wednesday, several correspondents questioned the way the Oval Office selected questions from the public for today’s virtual town hall.
President Barack Obama answered pre-selected questions Wednesday afternoon about health care sent in from emails, Facebook and Twitter. CBS’ Chip Reid and columnist Helen Thomas thought this reflected a lack of transparency at the White House.
“It feels like the concept of a town hall, I think, is to have an open public forum. And this sounds like a very tightly controlled audience and list of questions. Why do it that way?” asked Reid. [...]
“We have never had that in the White House,” Thomas said, referring to the degree that press events are pre-scripted in the Obama administration. “I’m amazed, I’m amazed at you people who called for openness and transparency…”
That’s when things got testy, and Gibbs looked very uncomfortable as Reid and Thomas took turns attacking his evasive answers.
“Calling reporters the night before, telling them they’re going to be called on — that’s shocking,” Thomas said, referring to an incident last week when Huffington Post blogger Nico Pitney was given advance warning that he would be called on to ask a question on behalf of the Iranian public.









July 2nd, 2009 at 11:24 am
God love her.....she doesn't give a hoot about political affiliation, she just wants what's right. Keep on em Helen!
July 2nd, 2009 at 1:23 pm
Thomas/Reid 1 Gibbs 0 (or -1). The Obama crew set the bar high for themselves and now refusing to try to live up to it is not something that can be easily laughed off (as Gibbs found out), it's going to be more and more looked upon, and interpreted, as betrayal. Wasn't trying to "humor" the WH press corp one of Bush's and his Press Secretary's tactics for evading questions for which they had no legitimate answers? Not a good sign.
July 3rd, 2009 at 11:22 am
"Obfuscation is the name of the game" said the joker to the thief.