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Grilled McClellan
Posted: July 11th, 2005, 5:50 pm
by Lightning Rod
It's funny how our experiences run in a random but parallel synchronicity. Yesterday our NetFlicks package arrived and we watched I, Robot. Then today I read the transcript of Scott McClellan facing the White House press corps on the subject of Karl Rove and the Plame case. These two experiences were eerily similar.
I have long thought that Scott McClellan reminded me of a robot, endlessly and flawlessly repeating the recorded messages. He also reminds me of those old Clutch Cargo cartoons with the cheap animation where only the lips of the characters moved.
The White House press corps has been goaded by public outcry on the internet to ask the right questions on this subject. They finally got off their asses.
read the transcript here:
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp ... 1000977098
I didn't see it live, but I'll bet if I did I would have seen a robot sweat.
Posted: July 11th, 2005, 8:43 pm
by hester_prynne
Amazing article! Thankyou so much....
Clutch Cargo to the hilt...good analogy.
I can't believe it....they treat the press like they were children or groupies!
They all should be impeached, for lying, cheating, stealing and especially now, for waffling.....! How the hell did these people get where they are?
They are so fucking LAME!
It's just shameful....
H

Posted: July 12th, 2005, 9:11 pm
by Lightning Rod
The rotisserie kept turning today too.
Here is today's press briefing:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases ... 712-4.html
The last person in this world that I would want to be right now is Scott
McClellan. (maybe with the excetption of Karl Rove) They are making him go out there and shill for an admistration that is obviously stonewalling. He had to repeat the party line dozens of times today too.
I guess he's the perfect man for the job. I couldn't do it.
I met Bill Moyers once. It was when he had just resigned as Johnson's press secretary. I'll bet he couldn't do it either. Journalists have a nasty habit of getting stuck on the truth. McClellan doesn't appear to have this fault.
Posted: July 13th, 2005, 10:50 am
by gypsyjoker
Baghdad bob, he took it like a man, right up to the airport. I hear he has a new job in public relations. Asimov, been reading him now, listening I mean. The Small Black Bag some short stories. I I heard a sond byte from that interview, "good question ...not the the proper time, address it later. Gimmee time to think of an answer.
Will Rove meet McFate?
dead on post
keeping im coming
bring it on
praise the lord and pass the ammunition
I sometimes wish there was an eleventh ammendment, to protect the people from the so called news business. When did news stop being a public service and become bottom line oriented entertainment? The Last book I read by marcuse, maybe the last book he wrote, it was a critique of Marxists asthetics
Posted: July 13th, 2005, 11:04 am
by stilltrucking
a poets eye
a fool on the hill
Robots are so stooopid
walking down to the subway station
head phones on
listening to the news
sound bye, if you are on a subway car look for people who are sweating.
Nixon had the sweat glands removed from his upper lip, but now we got botox old scott will be fine.
such a hermit
nothing at all to do with me
the magician of dublin
google eyed freak
motley fool stock tip by deodorant stocks
Posted: July 13th, 2005, 5:17 pm
by knip
i don't recall news media ever being a public service...they used to be far greater political shills than they are now