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Originally posted by Lysergic
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Hate to break it to y'all but a good chunk of my fellow americanikins are slugs.
Not only in nature, but sometimes in appearance as well...
You'd think those in charge would be even more disgusted with the masses.
I'm disgusted.edit on 20-4-2011 by Lysergic because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by yeahright
The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.
reply to post by maybereal11
And that being the case, CBS won't release the audio why?
As an ATS Staff Member, I will not moderate in threads such as this where I have participated as a member.
If His Presidency of the United States referred to a group of Americans as “slugs” and it was recorded, that is news and we deserve to hear it.
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Actually, I don't know what he said or who he was referring to.
I haven't heard it.edit on 023030p://bWednesday2011 by Stormdancer777 because: (no reason given)
"What's striking when you enter into the federal government is how generally smart and dedicated people are." He did opine that some employees "are slugs and not trying to do their job. But that's true of any large institution."
But generally speaking, he said he would put up federal workers against any workers in the private sector.
Originally posted by maybereal11
Please direct me to the link where CBS has "Refused" to release the full audio...
Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Originally posted by Lysergic
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Hate to break it to y'all but a good chunk of my fellow americanikins are slugs.
Not only in nature, but sometimes in appearance as well...
You'd think those in charge would be even more disgusted with the masses.
I'm disgusted.edit on 20-4-2011 by Lysergic because: (no reason given)
Well, all I can go by is my sixty-one year old husband that still goes to work everyday as a carpenter and out works some of the younger guys, just so we can survive, and my two daughters who work as waitresses, until they can barely walk,
and my son who works in a scrap metal yard, and my father, and grandfather who were hard working blacksmiths, and then I think of all my friends who are exhausted from working themselves to death,
Not a slug among them.
On Twitter on Tuesday morning, White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer took the bait by responding to the interview, which had been bouncing around the beltway echo chamber for hours.
The White House often expects the toughest questions from reporters outside of Washington, not the easiest, Pfeiffer tweeted.
The problem: The reporter’s questions weren’t particularly difficult, but they were clearly not what Obama was expecting. The result was a viral video that depicted Obama as angry when faced with tough questioning. And it unveiled some of the degree to which the White House would like to control its message.
Pfeiffer was asked by Time reporter Michael Scherer, “So will WFAA's Brad Watson get another interview one day?”
Instead of quickly taking the high road, Pfeiffer suggested that Watson may truly be out in the cold after irritating the president. And he did it by revealing yet another trick of Washington communications: playing one news outlet against its rival.
Originally posted by The Sword
reply to post by jibeho
Didn't Bush call some reporter a derogatory term and it was recorded?
If so, what's the difference? The Obama administration isn't the first to be hostile to the media. They won't be the last either.