Posted on 05/27/2012 9:58:07 AM PDT by kristinn
Several media outlets have again pulled or edited already-published articles about the activities of President Barack Obamas daughter, even though the stories appeared to pose no active security risk to the first family.
On Thursday, 14-year-old Malia Obama attended a concert by the British boy band One Direction at the Patriot Center in Fairfax, Va., flanked by Secret Service agents who attempted unsuccessfully to blend in with the crowd of mostly pre-teen girls.
At one point during the concert, the boy bands teen heartthrobs sang, Youre insecure, Dunno what for, Youre turning heads when you walk through the door words that managed to take on some meaning for Malia, who looked less than enthused by the presence of multiple middle-aged federal agents at her side.
On Friday, the story was picked up by the liberal website The Huffington Post, which ran the headline, Malia Obama, One Direction Fan: First Daughter Attends Boy Band Concert with Secret Service in Tow.
Within hours, the entire post was scrubbed from the site without explanation, and the posts URL was hastily changed to direct users to the sites celebrity section.
The next day, news aggregation website Buzzfeed ran a story on the event, accompanied by a picture of Malia in attendance at the concert. The headline was Malia Obama Goes to the One Direction Concert with the Secret Service, and the storys picture showed Malia standing awkwardly in front of a scowling male Secret Service agent, with what appear to be two additional female Secret Service agents standing to her right.
By Sunday, the headline had changed to Secret Service Agent Does Not Appear To Enjoy One Direction Concert, and Buzzfeed had cropped the photo to remove Malia entirely, leaving only a narrow shot of the unhappy Secret Service agent. Again, the author of the post, Hillary Reinsberg, left no explanation for scrubbing Malia from the story and the picture, nor did she provide any indication to readers that it had occurred.
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Additionally, despite repeatedly saying that the first family is off-limits to reporters, the Obama campaign has used images of the presidents daughters in advertisements urging the public to help the Obamas stand up for working Americans.
So it is ok to attend these very public events but not ok to attend a public school?
I agree with you. I guess I have a cold, cold heart when it comes to the offspring of Communists.
Your title:
"Media Hastily Erace Articles About Malia Obama's Appearance at One Direction Concert"
Is there any particular reason why you changed the spelling of "erase" to "erace"?
I’m sick and tired of hearing about these bratty kids, November is coming!
A 14 year old girl is not responsible for what their parents are and what they say and do. Obama does try to score political points with them at every turn, but that is a reflection of his poor character, not theirs. We have every right to hammer him for exploiting his children for political reasons. The moment they are no longer minors and willingly enter the political arena is the moment they become fair game. Until that time I believe that they should be off limits.
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