Friday, July 3, 2009

Obama Only Calls on Supporters at Town Hall


Helen Thomas and Chip Reid were right when they accused the White House of prepackaging events and not allowing open questioning at the planned town hall health care meeting. The audience appeared to be a preselected bunch of Obama supporters. Even the 'alleged' random picks were Obama supporters.

From The Washington Post:
President Obama offered a wonkish defense of his embattled health-care reform effort during an hour-long town hall meeting in Northern Virginia yesterday that featured seven questions, including one sent via Twitter and several from a handpicked audience of supporters.

In the stage-managed event, questions for Obama came from a live audience selected by the White House and the college, and from Internet questions chosen by the administration's new-media team. Of the seven questions the president answered, four were selected by his staff from videos submitted to the White House Web site or from those responding to a request for "tweets."

The president called randomly on three audience members. All turned out to be members of groups with close ties to his administration: the Service Employees International Union, Health Care for America Now, and Organizing for America, which is a part of the Democratic National Committee. White House officials said that was a coincidence.

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