The most transparently transparent president in history needed to “speak frankly” with his fellow Democrats tonight … so naturally the press was not allowed to stick around.
Reporters get the boot as Pres Obama begins Q&A session with House Democrats.
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) January 30, 2015
https://twitter.com/Me_In_Jersey/status/560967374237888515
With cameras gone, it's time for frank talk with Democrats #HouseDemsInPhilly pic.twitter.com/516WGt7NFA
— Congressmember Bass (@RepKarenBass) January 30, 2015
Don’t even pretend like he’s not lying to you too.
@RepKarenBass You should always be frank whether in front of cameras or not. No wonder no one trusts you politicians
— Ron Murano (@ron_murx) January 30, 2015
That’s crazy talk. These are Washington politicians.
House Dems stand with President Obama on #MiddleClassEconomics at Dem Caucus' Issues Conference #HouseDemsInPhilly pic.twitter.com/4eGJpGtelh
— House Democrats (@HouseDemocrats) January 30, 2015
Was proud to introduce President Obama at the Democratic Issues Conference this evening #HouseDemsInPhilly pic.twitter.com/GNtpkF3s9u
— Steny Hoyer (@LeaderHoyer) January 30, 2015
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@WhipHoyer When will he be addressing "American issues"?
— KeepUrDoctor (@KeepUrDoctor) January 30, 2015
Don’t hold your breath.
Still can't believe WH reporters haven't revolted over POTUS bypassing them for intvw w/ #GloZell "youtube star."
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) January 30, 2015
They probably would have let her stay.
PHILADELPHIA — A reporter watched other reporters pre-write stories and wondered if he, too, should pre-write 800 words of boilerplate.
— Matt Fuller (@MEPFuller) January 30, 2015
Heh.
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