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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSo now the Press Secretary is taking question via Skype from right-wing-radio douchebags?
Watching the press conference on MSNBC
Some skinhead from Huntsville Alabama named Dale Jackson asked a question via Skype. Of course he thanked Spicer for bypassing the "elite media"
I guess it beats bussing in gay prostitutes (see: Jeff Gannon/George Bush). They get to push their skinhead agenda while bypassing security background checks.
spanone
(135,822 posts)Hassin Bin Sober
(26,324 posts)... press conferences.
The more the actual media calls them on their kleptocracy the more they will ignore the actual media.
mchill
(1,018 posts)Had to mention "that secret meeting on the tarmac." Pretty strong editorializing.
TheCowsCameHome
(40,168 posts)You know, if you can't come, call
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The skinheads in radioland will lap it up.
bdamomma
(63,836 posts)radio hosts in WH press corp. The press corp should speak out and say LIARS
Turbineguy
(37,317 posts)he can take questions from people who otherwise wouldn't get through security.
Hassin Bin Sober
(26,324 posts)Secretary of State weighs in on radio show spoof saying Democrats shouldn't vote until Wednesday
HUNTSVILLE, AL -- Secretary of State Beth Chapman issued a news release today warning Madison County voters not to fall for a morning radio spoof that told voters in Senate District 7 that one candidate's voters weren't to turn out until Wednesday because of "expected heavy turnout."
StaffDale Jackson of WVNN
"This information is totally false," said Chapman, a Republican and Alabama's chief elections official. "The election is being conducted today and today only. There is no election being conducted on Wednesday."
Polls close at 7 p.m. in the District 7 election between state Rep. Laura Hall, D-Huntsville, and Republican nominee Paul Sanford, a local restaurant owner.
WVNN's morning show host, Dale Jackson, posted a fake news release from "Marion S. Barber, Secretary of Electoral Elections," saying that people who planned to vote for Democratic candidate Hall shouldn't come out to vote until Wednesday.