During Pitney interview, CNN caption sums up controversy: "A blogger gets press room Q & A. So what?"
June 24, 2009 5:06 pm ET
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If you listen to the explanation, it makes perfect sense and should be applauded that a website gathers questions from Iranians to ask POTUS!! Truly unprecedented.
President Obama knew that there was a question from the Huffington Post and that it was from an Iranian who is in the middle of this crisis... how is that a setup?
The right has to chill out and stop looking for conspiracies... besides, if you look at the text of the question, it's not exactly a softball question.
I understand that you cant stage questions and all that but i think Obama was only trying to answer the people of Iran personally. But unfortunately we live in a world of ignorance and paranoia.
Of course Barrack isnt going to do anything (yet) in Iran. It would be career suicide. For one, the inauguration over there hasnt happened yet. Why butt in when so many other things could unravel. Heck, they might even have a revolution. So why waste the military and accidentally bomb and kill innocents. Its just plain stupid.
Mr. News
That is precisely right. The DC media is incredibly insular and clique-ish and they HATE outsiders.