On February 9, 2009, Barack Obama held his first prime time news conference.
He took 13 questions.
Question 1 - Associated Press
Question 2 - Reuters
Question 3- CBS
Question 4 - NBC
Question 5 - Bloomberg
Question 6 - ABC
Question 7 - CNN
Question 8 - New York Times
Question 9 - FOX
Question 10 - Washington Post
Question 11 - Helen Thomas
Question 12 - Huffington Post
Question 13 - NPR
During his March 24, 2009, news conference, Obama also took 13 questions.
Question 1 - Associated Press
Question 2 - NBC
Question 3- ABC
Question 4 - CBS
Question 5 - Univision
Question 6 - Stars and Stripes
Question 7 - CNN
Question 8 - FOX
Question 9 - Politico
Question 10 - Ebony
Question 11 - ABC Radio
Question 12 - Washington Times
Question 13 - AFP
I wanted Obama to take a question from a conservative blogger to balance the one he took in February from the Huffington Post, but he didn't.
I wanted Obama to seat a conservative talk radio host in the front row to balance Lefty extremist radio squawker Ed Schultz being seated there last time, but he didn't.
I hoped that Obama would not take a question from lib propagandist Helen Thomas. He didn't! Yippee!
That was the highlight of the hour.
I thought that Thomas should not be seated in the front row. Unfortunately, she was.
(Yes, I've been having fun with Obamicon.)
What else is there to say about Obama's second prime time news conference?
The questions were softballs. The hour was pointless.
I would much rather have been watching American Idol.
I think Obama should give these news conferences a rest and quit screwing with the prime time schedule.
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Here's the transcript of the news conference. It's a boring read. ZZZZZZZZZZZ
2 comments:
The only thing I was hoping to hear Obama say last night was, "I quit."
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