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Saturday, May 14, 2011

White House: No more photo re-enactments

The White House said it is ending its long-running practice of having presidents re-enact televised speeches for news photographers following major addresses to the country, a little-known arrangement that fed suggestions of fakery when Barack Obama announced the death of Osama bin Laden.
After Obama's live, late-evening address from the East Room of the White House on May 1, five photographers were ushered in to shoot pictures as the president stood at the podium and re-read a few lines of his speech — a practice that news organizations have protested for years.

This isn't the only thing the White House needs to stop faking

19 comments:

  1. Huh, I never even knew they did this.

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  2. yeah, i assume your talking about osama!

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  3. Lol, they used to fake even this?

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  4. Yeah, I had no idea that they did this.

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  5. I can't believe that this is the first I'm hearing about this.

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  6. Wait, what else should they stop faking?

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  7. Was unaware... But that's understandable as I do not live in the States.

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  8. thats crazy i had no idea they did that

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  9. you should check my post about Osama-Obama. This is an obvious motive

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  10. well thats not that bad... so the photographers dont have to be around annoying anyone if the real speech is held

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  11. I don't get what the point of this is.

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  12. I agree, you can hardly believe anything that comes from there

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  13. The answer is still a mystery I must say... Al-Qaeda said that there would be revenge, so that means he is finally dead, no?

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  14. I always knew they did this. How else would everyone look so picturesque?

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