Obama calls upon campaign backers for town hall questions.


Raise your hand if you're surprised by this.

If you have raised your hand, real quick: why are you surprised?

…while the online question portion of the White House town hall was open to any member of the public with an Internet connection, the five fully identified questioners called on randomly by the president in the East Room were anything but a diverse lot. They included: a member of the pro-Obama Service Employees International Union, a member of the Democratic National Committee who campaigned for Obama among Hispanics during the primary; a former Democratic candidate for Virginia state delegate who endorsed Obama last fall in an op-ed in the Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star; and a Virginia businessman who was a donor to Obama’s campaign in 2008.

(Via Hot Air Headlines)

I mean, you are aware that this administration pre-screens all journalists’ questions asked of it, right? It’s not exactly surprising that they might do the same for what is an ostensibly more ‘unscripted’ venue.  Or that they’re picking softball questions.  Or that they’re being extra-careful to minimize the possibility of a chance of a hint of the suggestion of an inkling that there may be any discernible change to our War on Some Drugs policy.  It’s just business as usual, in other words.  Business as usual, and only disappointing if you had unreasonable expectations in the first place.

Moe Lane

PS: “Right now.”
The correct statement to make here is that he’s getting away with it right now.

Crossposted to Moe Lane.



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Reminds me of the 2008 primary YouTube debates

smagar (Diary) Saturday, March 28th at 9:40PM EST (link)

In the Democratic debate, the Democratic candidates took questions from mostly Democratic activists.

In the GOP debate, the GOP candidates took questions from mostly Democratic activists.

Were either CNN or YouTube broken up about it. Not at all. After all, they were only Republicans.

“Who will stand/On either hand/And guard this bridge with me?” (Macaulay)