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
Huh, I never even knew they did this.
ReplyDeleteyeah, i assume your talking about osama!
ReplyDeleteLol, they used to fake even this?
ReplyDeleteYeah, I had no idea that they did this.
ReplyDeleteLol, what the hell?
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that this is the first I'm hearing about this.
ReplyDeleteWhat they do this?!
ReplyDeleteWait, what else should they stop faking?
ReplyDeleteWas unaware... But that's understandable as I do not live in the States.
ReplyDeletethats crazy i had no idea they did that
ReplyDeletei never knew that they did this..
ReplyDeleteyou should check my post about Osama-Obama. This is an obvious motive
ReplyDeletewell thats not that bad... so the photographers dont have to be around annoying anyone if the real speech is held
ReplyDeletewhy?
ReplyDeleteI totally agree :)
ReplyDeleteI don't get what the point of this is.
ReplyDeleteI agree, you can hardly believe anything that comes from there
ReplyDeleteThe answer is still a mystery I must say... Al-Qaeda said that there would be revenge, so that means he is finally dead, no?
ReplyDeleteI always knew they did this. How else would everyone look so picturesque?
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