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In reply to the discussion: Here's a picture of the reporters who asked all the questions at today's Obama press conference. [View all]irisblue
(37,442 posts)161. No Nancy Reagan Red either.....
don't miss her either.....and soft floppy bows...ugh. ahhh the bad old days.....
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Here's a picture of the reporters who asked all the questions at today's Obama press conference. [View all]
Drunken Irishman
Dec 2014
OP
I'm not outraged. But if this was some sort of deliberate pre-planned thing, it's
TwilightGardener
Dec 2014
#56
Didn't say it was the end of the world, either. Just said it was stupid.
TwilightGardener
Dec 2014
#61
You think that is what he said? I get an entirely different take on it.
Luminous Animal
Dec 2014
#92
RIP Helen Thomas: fighting to be the only woman reporter ever called on for years.
maddiemom
Dec 2014
#132
Neither's quite as dumb as tantrums about "reverse discrimination" are, though. (nt)
Posteritatis
Dec 2014
#74
Wonderful would getting the over 10 million people who fell into poverty in this administration out.
jtuck004
Dec 2014
#125
Absolutely. I wish he would have had the guts to take them on when it really mattered
BlueStreak
Dec 2014
#176
Yes, it is a good thing, actually a GREAT THING. Women have been marginalized for thousands
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#87
TV reporters were advised in advance that @PressSec wanted other reporters not regularly called on..
Cha
Dec 2014
#66
Yes, of course. One of them is going to Belgium to start a branch of her news org there...
Hekate
Dec 2014
#34
What does it mean? It means the President has had enough of the ludicrous state of male
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#8
More like had enough of the inane propaganda laced questions the male lackeys of the corporate
Fred Sanders
Dec 2014
#10
No more and no less than he's frustrated by all the stupid questions men ask.
LanternWaste
Dec 2014
#20
I've been married twice, so I've been asked a lot of tough questions by women
jberryhill
Dec 2014
#137
I know, right? The dames and their stupid questions about fashion and the First
Guy Whitey Corngood
Dec 2014
#49
Please give me a break....tough questions only asked by men?? ah, that's a little out there, right?
a kennedy
Dec 2014
#76
funny....you replied a few times before deciding it was just a joke...
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2014
#109
The presidents have taken questions from men only and in recent history from whites only.
bravenak
Dec 2014
#89
Im not saying what the president did is sexism...Im talking about the reaction HERE
davidn3600
Dec 2014
#91
When he said it was unfair or gender bias to have a press conference with only women....
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2014
#173
If he asked only men....there wouldn't be a thread....because that would be status quo
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2014
#110
Here's a picture of all the reporters asking questions about the Torture Report today:
dirtydickcheney
Dec 2014
#17
Is there anything new or differnt to be said about the torture report
No Vested Interest
Dec 2014
#33
So if he only chose Black people....would that hurt your feelings and make you call him a racist?
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2014
#113
"The press corpse" is an interesting typo given the state of the media lately. (nt)
Posteritatis
Dec 2014
#75
Perhaps Malia or Sasha asked their father to give the ladies more recognition
No Vested Interest
Dec 2014
#36
How many of them were from the major tv stations, and how many from less prominent media agencies?
Hekate
Dec 2014
#44
Bingo! April whatshername just confirmed my hunch that there was a plan to not call on the networks
Hekate
Dec 2014
#100
Bingo! April whatshername just confirmed my hunch that there was a plan to not call on the networks
Hekate
Dec 2014
#101
could it be that too many of the men insist on asking 'follow-up' questions which hogs a lot of time
Bill USA
Dec 2014
#50
If there were NO male leaders in the world, we would be better off by leaps and bounds
NoJusticeNoPeace
Dec 2014
#54
And f there were NO female leaders in the world, we would be better off by leaps and bounds.
kelly1mm
Dec 2014
#80
Ok, you can have your 100 years of Palin/Thatcher. I would prefer Clinton/Obama. But we
kelly1mm
Dec 2014
#95
Leaders are necessary to organize and coordinate the efforts of people
NoJusticeNoPeace
Dec 2014
#96
And a Palin/Thatcher are/were better at it than Clinton/Obama, right? They have vaginas so
kelly1mm
Dec 2014
#98
TV reporters were advised in advance that @PressSec wanted other reporters not regularly called on..
Cha
Dec 2014
#64
It is interesting what draws those who just look and what they do want to click on.
Cha
Dec 2014
#155
Some more back story on how this evovled! It's precious. "The Obama Eight".. mahalo DI
Cha
Dec 2014
#149
Clinton was the first black president, Obama was the first woman president
IronLionZion
Dec 2014
#164