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Gan
03-04-2008, 11:47 PM
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. - An exasperated Barack Obama scurried away Monday from the toughest news conference of his campaign, telling reporters who kept shouting questions that he'd spent enough time on the grill.

"Come on! I just answered, like, eight questions," Obama, looking surprised, told shouting reporters as he fled the room. "We're running late."

The Clinton campaign has long complained that Obama gets soft treatment from the press corps. But Monday's exchange was no pillow fight.

The first question was about a private talk an Obama economic adviser had with a Canadian official - reportedly saying that the harshness of Obama's criticisms of the North American Free Trade Agreement was for political show.

Last week, Obama denied an initial media report about the conversation. But after a Canadian government memo surfaced, he acknowledged yesterday there was a conversation.

"When I gave you that information, that was the information that I had at the time," he said. His camp still disputes the memo's account of the discussion.

The questioning then turned to Obama's links to ex-fund-raiser Tony Rezko, who went on trial in Chicago Monday on corruption charges. A reporter asserted Obama hadn't fully answered journalists' questions on Rezko.

Obama insisted he had - during a past news conference with Chicago media. But another persisted that questions remain unanswered, such as ones about fund-raisers Rezko held for him.

Obama replied, "These requests, I think, can just go on forever. ..." He said the "pertinent" information had been provided.

When Obama declared the press conference over, one reporter yelled that he was dodging questions just minutes after claiming he wasn't.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2008/03/04/2008-03-04_angry_barack_obama_bombarded_by_media.html
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So much for composure.

I heard about this while surfing the talk radio channels this evening looking for election news on the way back from the polls.

Nothing like smelling blood in the water. Somehow I dont think this is the last we'll see of these types of questions from the media.

Warriorbird
03-04-2008, 11:52 PM
This was news like... a day ago?

Whimsi
03-05-2008, 12:31 AM
Eight questions? Guess he thought he'd supplied a satisfactory sound bite already. Screw supplying substantial answers to substantial questions.

Definitely spoiled by the media up to this point however, even if the media crack down on him from this point on it won't slow his momentum much. Damage done.

Gan
03-05-2008, 12:35 AM
This was news like... a day ago?

My bad, I missed where you alread posted the story.


Oh wait...

Gan
03-05-2008, 12:40 AM
Eight questions? Guess he thought he'd supplied a satisfactory sound bite already. Screw supplying substantial answers to substantial questions.

Definitely spoiled by the media up to this point however, even if the media crack down on him from this point on it won't slow his momentum much. Damage done.

I wouldnt discount the impact the media has on any candidate this early in the game. The last thing he needs is the media throwing out another anchor for him to drag after Hillary tossing out one big fucking anchor by winning TX and OH.

Whimsi
03-05-2008, 12:50 AM
Possibly. I just know people are usually unwilling to jump off a bandwagon once they've joined one. Unless the media can really scrape up good dirt that is...

Warriorbird
03-05-2008, 06:58 AM
Some of us watch the news and read websites when they're updated. Probably not all of us. It was indeed all over the news at the time of the interview. It contributed to Hillary's Ohio victory.

Gan
03-05-2008, 07:29 AM
This was news like... a day ago?


Some of us watch the news and read websites when they're updated. Probably not all of us. It was indeed all over the news at the time of the interview. It contributed to Hillary's Ohio victory.

Doesnt matter, if it happened yesterday or last week. Does the timliness of the article preclude its posting and discussion here on the PC?

I didnt know we had to check all of our threads in with you prior to posting?

Do us all a favor and STFU.

Parkbandit
03-05-2008, 07:46 AM
Some of us watch the news and read websites when they're updated. Probably not all of us. It was indeed all over the news at the time of the interview. It contributed to Hillary's Ohio victory.

How did it contribute if the result was basically the same the day before?