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#2527 Feb 24 2017 at 7:09 PM Rating: Good
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Channel nothing, it was gbaji and varus.

And for the record, I don't believe there's much difference between the two tribes.

Edited, Feb 24th 2017 8:12pm by lolgaxe
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#2528 Feb 24 2017 at 7:31 PM Rating: Decent
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I promise not say "but Obama did it!" for the next four years, but remember that time they excluded Fox News from press briefings?

It didn't last long then, and neither will this, and it's wrong when any administrations does it.


The more important point, apparently lost in the faux outrage, is that Fox News was actually barred from regular briefings in the briefing room. Note that the story in 2009 takes place during a "gaggle" in the Press Secretary's office, in which said barring was discussed and reported on. Such gaggles, in the PS's office, which does not have room for more than a dozen or so reporters, are not:

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The New York Times’ executive editor, Dean Baquet, told his paper’s reporter that “nothing like this has ever happened at the White House in our long history of covering multiple administrations of different parties.”


Again. The story you just linked was a quote from an exchange in exactly such a gaggle, where we can assume the full press was not allowed to attend, yet absolutely no mention was made of this fact, nor did it generate any outrage. Gaggles are normal. They happen all the time. And they always, by necessity, involve exclusion of most of the full press members that would normally attend a full briefing in the briefing room. Yet this time, it's an outrage? Um...

This is yet another example of fake news. Heck. It's almost like Trump's just trolling them at this point.
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#2529 Feb 24 2017 at 7:42 PM Rating: Decent
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Remember when Spicer said it wasn't cool?


So other than, ABC, NBC, CBS, Bloomberg, WSJ, Fox, Time, AP, and a ton of other journalists in the normal "pool", plus a few more, you're absolutely correct. Media access was just, like, totally blocked! Just like what a dictator does!!! OMG. Let's all be super alarmed about this.

Or... maybe... we learn about about how press pools work, how they are assigned, and more importantly, how they have always been assigned, and then maybe... just maybe... we'll realize there's nothing to this at all.

Wow. Just... wow. Um. Let me know when no media is allowed to report on anything, is barred from entering the building, no press briefings are held at all, etc. Then we can talk. This is just a handful of liberal media outlets accustomed to getting their way, getting butthurt because they weren't added into the list of "also included" on top of the regular press pool, with that honor going to a handful of other media outlets instead.
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#2531 Feb 24 2017 at 8:20 PM Rating: Good
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#2533 Feb 24 2017 at 8:43 PM Rating: Good
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Remember when Spicer said it wasn't cool?


So other than, ABC, NBC, CBS, Bloomberg, WSJ, Fox, Time, AP, and a ton of other journalists in the normal "pool", plus a few more, you're absolutely correct. Media access was just, like, totally blocked! Just like what a dictator does!!! OMG. Let's all be super alarmed about this.


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Edited, Feb 24th 2017 6:58pm by stupidmonkey
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#2534 Feb 24 2017 at 10:51 PM Rating: Good
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I like to grab the easy points to run up my score.

That's why you'll never beat Trump: you're grabbing points while he's grabbing... well, you know.
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#2535 Feb 25 2017 at 1:58 AM Rating: Good
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gbaji wrote:
Or... maybe... we learn about about how press pools work,.
Lesson #1: Breitbart is about as much "the press" as =4 is.
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Or... maybe... we learn about about how press pools work,.
Lesson #1: Breitbart is about as much "the press" as =4 is.
Of course, cause now Breitbart is the Administration. Smiley: schooled
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Not all hate crimes are terrorism.
So, I looked up the definitions of the two and I can't see any meaningful difference where the high profile attacks wouldn't be considered terrorism.

Side note: ISIS was supposed to be gone within 3o days. Is it official?
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Side note: ISIS was supposed to be gone within 3o days. Is it official?

I think the wall fence dotted line is supposed to keep them out.
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#2539 Feb 27 2017 at 8:23 AM Rating: Good
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Guess we'll find out Wednesday since no one is going to watch the address tomorrow night.
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#2540 Feb 27 2017 at 11:42 AM Rating: Good
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This administration has made "the press" into their enemy. It's kind of like being some random passer-by thinking you're going to discuss politics 2008's Asylum with a wagon full of unpopular opinions and expecting everyone to agree with you-- then raging at them and saying only Varus is allowed to post in their private blog when they don't. --being belligerent and defensive about every little thing because "grrr, you're the media and I don't like you!"

The more Trump cries about the media being mean to him, the deeper they will dig their claws into his flesh just to hear him squeal. I really want to know what they think is going to happen.
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#2541 Feb 27 2017 at 3:19 PM Rating: Good
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Guess we'll find out Wednesday since no one is going to watch the address tomorrow night.


I've though for a moment of just muting the TV and have Close Captioning selected.

Then I figure I might not even be able to handle that.

So if I feed a need to have some news in real time, I'll open up the NY Times page with real time commentary by their reporters about the garbage that comes out of 45's mouth.

I expect he'll spend most of the time boosting about how much he done already and complaining about the Fake News and evil MSM.

edit because my keyboard and mouse don't like to stay with me, as i type.

Edited, Feb 27th 2017 4:23pm by ElneClare
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#2542 Feb 27 2017 at 5:37 PM Rating: Decent
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Or... maybe... we learn about about how press pools work,.
Lesson #1: Breitbart is about as much "the press" as =4 is.


Irrelevant. The gaggle includes the white house press pool plus a handful of other outlets chosen by the Press Secretary. That's absolutely normal. The pool itself rotates among the members of the press corps and is designed to ensure that even in small venues, everyone gets to share in the video/audio/notes/etc taken of the event when it's in a venue too small for the entire corps.

The point is that, by it's very nature, no media event in which the current press pool is invited is "excluding" any member of the press. The entire outrage is fabricated, and largely rests on the assumption that most people don't know the difference between a briefing and a gaggle, nor how the press pool is made up, nor how media is normally managed. No one was excluded from the gaggle. The only thing even remotely different is that the extra journalists invited by the Press Secretary in addition to the pool included a few conservative media outlets instead of the usual flock of liberals.

Again though, who the Secretary chooses to invite in addition to the pool does not matter in terms of whether the media is being "excluded". As long as the press pool is invited, then all media outlets are "included".
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#2543 Feb 27 2017 at 5:46 PM Rating: Default
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This administration has made "the press" into their enemy.


Only if you strip off adjectives like "fake", "misleading", "lying", etc from the phrase. The administration's issue is with media outlets that seem to be less interested in informing their viewers/readers than they are with finding any way at all to twist the language of something in a way to make it negative towards the administration, the Republican party, and Conservatives in general. So more or less the same thing I've railed about for like the entire life of this forum.

And yeah, btw, mislabeling a gaggle as a briefing (doubly funny if you look at the title of the article and compare to the url itself btw) and then claiming that some violation of our freedom of the press has occurred as a result, is absolutely "fake news". It's exactly the kind of thing that Trump has been attacking, and they respond by... providing yet another example of the behavior.

Not exactly winning points there, are they?

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You mean the media? I think they'll continue to lose credibility the more they keep doubling down on the same BS. All they just did was confirm Trump's claim with this. Doing more of the same will only make things worse for them, not better.
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#2544 Feb 27 2017 at 5:58 PM Rating: Excellent
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I'd just like to remind everryone that gbaji doesn't support Trump.
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Not all hate crimes are terrorism.
So, I looked up the definitions of the two and I can't see any meaningful difference where the high profile attacks wouldn't be considered terrorism.


Um... You provided your own answer. The "high profile" cases are a subset of all "hate crimes" (and are presumably large scale type events). Some guy randomly beating up a gay guy because of his sexual orientation is committing a hate crime. He's not even remotely committing an act of terrorism though. Somewhat by definition a hate crime is the result of someone's hate (obvious yeah). If you hate <insert group here> you're not necessarily planning some grand scheme to influence people's opinions much less broad political policies when you take a hateful action towards a member of that group. The thought process for such people likely does not extend much beyond "there's someone in <insert group> right there! Let's get him!".

For it to be terrorism, there has to be an intent to use the event to put fear into the population as a whole, with an eye towards changing positions/policies in some way. The IRA planted bombs in public places and then called up the cops and told them where the bombs were. In most cases, no one was injured (with some notable exceptions). The implicit threat to this was "we didn't have to call you, and maybe we wont next time". That's terrorism. Even if no one was hurt, it's terrorism. Even if there's no "hate" involved, the methodology makes it terrorism. I'm not saying that many members of the IRA didn't also hate the Brits, but their motivation was primarily political changes involving how Northern Ireland was treated and represented in the UK (or for some a desire to not be in the UK in the first place). It wasn't just "I hate those guys". It was "I don't like what those guys are doing and I've settled on this as a means to get them to change".
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I don't support using false information to influence perceptions and opinions. Nothing more. I'd be making the exact same argument right now if it were still Obama in the office and his Press Secretary did the same thing, and the media tried to falsely make hay out of it. Um... The key difference is that the media never made these sorts of accusations when Obama's Press Secretary (or any past Secretary) held gaggles in his office, but are in this case.

Oh. And just before anyone goes there. The press pool members (typically one print, one online, one TV, and one radio journalist) rotates each day and the members are selected by the White House Corespondents Association, *not* the White House. So Spicer has zero ability to "exclude" anyone. The pool is selected by the collection of journalists themselves, and the pool was included in the event. What happened last Friday was a normal informal meeting in the PS's office. Just like hundreds of past such gaggles. None of which have *ever* resulted in outrage because every member of the press corps was not allowed in the room.

Seriously. Can anyone actually explain to me what was done that was wrong here? Anyone? I get that there's a ton of screeching and crying, and when we hear that much noise, we often just assume there must be something legitimate behind it. But when you look at what actually happened, can anyone state objectively what was done that was wrong or even remotely a violation of standard meetings between the PS and the press? Cause I sure can't.

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#2547 Feb 27 2017 at 8:43 PM Rating: Excellent
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I don't support using false information to influence perceptions and opinions.
Bullshit.
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Remember when Gbaji argued for pages defending Breitbart using edited video with a misleading introduction to make some Obama administration peon look racist?

The irony here is like a onion -- so many layers!
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#2549 Feb 27 2017 at 9:07 PM Rating: Default
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Oh. And I particularly love this bit of completely BS grandstanding:

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"The WHCA board is protesting strongly against how today's gaggle is being handled by the White House," it said in a statement. "We encourage the organizations that were allowed in to share the material with others in the press corps who were not. The board will be discussing this further with White House staff."


Let's just pause to recognize how utterly false and deliberately misleading this is. The implication one gets from this is that since many media outlets were excluded from the gaggle, they have no access to what was said inside, and thus the need to put out a plea for those in attendance to pass along what was said and heard to the rest of the press corps.

Here's the problem with that (and why it's intentionally misleading). As I've mentioned a couple of times already, the press pool was invited to the gaggle. The press pool is selected by the WHCA (the same organization making this statement). The press pool exists specifically to cover events where the size of the room/venue/whatever isn't large enough for the entire press corps to attend (like, say a meeting in the Press Secretary's office). To be selected as a member of the press pool, you must be a member of the press corp and agree to pass along any information, recordings, video, etc obtained at the event for the free use by all other media members in the press corp. That's the entire point of the press pool. It's to ensure that every member of the corp can print a quote, or use a video or audio taken at any event, even if they could not personally attend due to space issues. They are basically the chosen representatives of the entire press corps. Hence why I've repeatedly stated that as long as the pool reporters are present, there can be no "exclusion". Everyone in the entire press corps has access to and use of everything that happens in the presence of the press pool. That's how the system works.

Calling on those who attended to share the material with the others in the press corp is a completely unnecessary and redundant request. The pool was in the room. They're already required to do this, and have already agreed to do this. The only reason to make this statement, isn't to actually try to get access to what was said in the gaggle, but to mislead the public into thinking that they didn't already have that access and had to make some kind of special request to get it. Which in turn helps to perpetuate the false belief that anything at all unusual or wrong has occurred.

Which, you know, just kinda takes the cake here. Now if it were some random bloggers (or posters on a forum board) out there ignorantly demanding this, so that the "free media" has access to what was said in the gaggle, you could excuse it. They're just ignorant of the process. But this came directly from the WHCA board. A group of people who know very well how the press pool system works. They're the ones who developed it, and the ones who manage it, and the ones who select those who are in it. They can't claim ignorance. So we must conclude that this is a very deliberate bit of misinformation. Which yeah... Just doubles down on fake news.


Pretty darn indefensible IMO. But maybe I'm wrong. Anyone care to defend this statement by the WHCA? I'd love to hear it. For the lulz if nothing else.
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#2550 Feb 28 2017 at 7:41 AM Rating: Excellent
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The press pool is selected by the WHCA(the same organization making this statement).
My understanding is that the people allowed into the gaggle were not picked by the WHCA and instead were selected by the whitehouse directly, hence the exclusion of resources that would have normally been included in the pool
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#2551 Feb 28 2017 at 8:33 AM Rating: Good
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Let's just pause to recognize how utterly false and deliberately misleading this is.
No need to pause. You posted it so it's just second nature to treat it as utterly false and deliberately misleading.
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