Monday, August 2, 2010

FOX News: Front Row WH

What's this?

FOX News is getting a seat in the front row of the White House press room?

From AFP:

Fox News has won a front-row seat in the White House press room after the shakeup following the retirement of the longest-serving journalist in the presidential residence, the correspondents association said Monday.

The White House Correspondents Association agreed to move the Associated Press to the front row, center seat, which had been held by Helen Thomas, who retired in June at age 89 after coming under fire for controversial remarks about Israel.

The new arrangement allowed the conservative Fox News to snag the front row seat previously occupied by AP. National Public Radio got the second row seat previously held by Fox, next to Bloomberg News.

"It was a very difficult decision," said the association, which is a self-governing body of the correspondents assigned to the White House.

"The board received requests from Bloomberg and NPR in addition to Fox for relocation to the front row and felt all three made compelling cases. But the board ultimately was persuaded by Fox's length of service and commitment to the White House television pool."

The new seating arrangement gives Fox, with its conservative bent, a coveted front-row seat in the press center where daily press briefings from the presidential spokesman are given.

So FOX beat out NPR.

Even though this was the decision of the White House Correspondents Association, a self-governing body, I'm sure the Obama administration gave the OK for the move. Apparently, someone in the administration understands that its war on FOX News was a mistake. It was worse than a mistake. It was a disgrace.

After the JournoList scandal, I think the lib media realize that they've lost credibility and are justifiably viewed as propagandists for Obama. Thus, they're giving FOX a seat of honor in an act of self-flagellation.

Perhaps the Leftists are beginning to comprehend the reality that Americans increasingly view Obama and his administration as out of touch with our views and FOX is actually more fair and balanced than other news outlets.

Although possible, that's highly likely. They're still living in their elitist bubble.

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