Fox News First -- White House correspondence, indeed | http://t.co/r6R9ww5AiR #FNPolitics
— Chris Stirewalt (@cstirewalt) May 1, 2014
Why Is @CBS News So Quiet on #Benghazi? http://t.co/vjvR2YYFj6
— Heritage Foundation (@Heritage) May 1, 2014
#Benghazi Emails: Proof #Obama White House Put Politics Ahead Of Truth http://t.co/455P8cVrmT Is this the “smoking gun”?
— Jay Sekulow (@JaySekulow) April 30, 2014
Did the WH retroactively try to make the Ben Rhodes #Benghazi email "classified" to keep from releasing it? http://t.co/nFj9rHzH2F
— Stephen Hayes (@stephenfhayes) April 30, 2014
"in what’s happening to society and the press,” said Risen. I agree.
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) April 30, 2014
"...to stay on that highway. As long as we accept this interstate highway of reporting, we are enabling and complicit..."
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) April 30, 2014
“[The Obama administration] want[s] to create an interstate highway for reporting in which there are police all along telling you..."
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) April 30, 2014
"We need to think about how to challenge the government in the way we’re supposed to challenge the government.” --Risen of NYT
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) April 30, 2014
NYT James Risen: "We have to stand up and begin to fight back…" against press restrictions.
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) April 30, 2014
NYT James Risen says Obama admin is trying to "narrow the playing field for reporters."
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) April 30, 2014
"Under Attack: Reporters and Their Sources," investigative journalists address Obama admin. press restrictions http://t.co/B5zFoS3ZLh
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) April 30, 2014
New Benghazi Documents and the White House Connection: http://t.co/q9pemmpDXb
— Sharyl Attkisson (@SharylAttkisson) April 30, 2014
Attacks on the press are part of a fundamental change in society by a national security state. - James Risen #logan2014
— Keith Summa (@summanyc) April 26, 2014
The attempt to successfully frame a media narrative with favorable optics, mentioned at the top in Chris Stirewalt's tweet and which is today's FOX News First newsletter
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/05/01/white-house-correspondence-indeed/
is press management of the sort that we see everywhere and everyday, from here in South Florida to Stockholm, sometimes, in quite humorous or ham-handed ways if observant people are paying close attention.
Local10 video: Public hearing held on MLS stadium in PortMiami
@DougLife7 @SamHam15 Haha fair enough. But it might also have to do with the fact that it could be a terrible location for a stadium...?
— Billy Corben (@BillyCorben) April 30, 2014
11 mayors in @MiamiDadeCounty oppose Beckham building Major League Soccer stadium at @PortMiami http://t.co/fo5cMURa8V
— Billy Corben (@BillyCorben) April 30, 2014
'Why David Beckham’s Current Plan for MLS Miami Is Destined For Eventual Failure' http://t.co/pm6cDbeJb7 via @worldsoccertalk
— Billy Corben (@BillyCorben) February 7, 2014
See conversations in the tweets!
@MayorGimenez says: "Working to bring MLS to @MiamiDadeCounty." Question: How much is THIS gonna cost? @BillyCorben pic.twitter.com/9e7oR5gj6C
— Random Pixels blog (@Random_Pixels) November 13, 2013
Ed Molina, staff@latinopost.com
March 28, 2014 02:49 PM EDT
http://www.latinopost.com/
This Week in South Florida
Local10 video: "Local 10's Michael Putney talks with local leading members of the Beckham team and a Miami commissioner about why location they've set their sights on for the new major league soccer stadium and if it's a good one."
March 30, 2014 01:31:19 PM EDT
Updated March 30 2014 04:14:19 PM EDT
http://www.local10.com/news/this-week-in-south-florida-march-30/25236456
Updated April 30 2014 06:42:45 PM EDT
But as I've lamented so many times over the years on this blog over the past seven years, spouting common sense and asking pointed questions makes them (me) a distinct minority in this area of the country, unfortunately.
The anger we now see among some in the U.S. press corps is, for some of us at least, a little too late and convenient, to say nothing of being too over-the-top, especially given how easily, via CW group think, they abandoned their natural (accurate) initial suspicions and replaced that by eagerly swallowing the Obama Administration's feeble excuses about a YouTube video that hardly anyone had ever seen or heard of prior to them offering it up as a reason for protests in Cairo.
A wild card that none of us who were always suspicious of the White House narrative and Susan Rice's self-serving comments regarding a YouTube video, could've ever guessed at months and months ago.
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