Posted on 10/15/2005 8:19:05 AM PDT by pabianice
Hi, All,
Thought you'd enjoy this -- another revelation of the lying scumbag press.
Omar
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Soldiers say talk with Bush wasnt a stunt
Administration critics blast rehearsed conversation via satellite from Iraq
When the White House and the Defense Department said they needed a group of soldiers for a chat on live TV with their commander in chief, the soldiers were carefully chosen. The five officers, five noncommissioned officers and one Iraqi soldier sat in three neat rows before a camera at one of Saddam Husseins old palace compounds in Tikrit, 85 miles north of Baghdad.
The 10 Americans were identified as experts on the three topics the president wanted to talk about Oct. 13: security in Iraq, security for the weekend referendum there and the training of Iraqi troops.
To White House watchdogs, it was a transparent attempt at bolstering the presidents sagging poll numbers.
But thats not the way the soldiers say it went down.
We specifically brought these guys together because theyre the ones who are working day to day alongside Iraqi army units, said Maj. Rich Goldenberg, the 42nd Infantry Division public affairs officer who coordinated the Tikrit side of the event. We didnt want to provide soldiers who are out just doing the routine combat missions or cordon and searches or some of the guys who work in the supporting roles. We wanted to tailor this conversation.
But what was billed as a conversation between President Bush and the Task Force Liberty troops may have backfired for the administration, as some say it was a scripted publicity stunt and that the soldiers answers were choreographed to match the presidents goals for the war in Iraq and the Oct. 15 referendum there.
Some of that criticism is based on outtakes of comments Allison Barber, deputy assistant defense secretary, made to soldiers before they went on the air with the president.
This is an important time, Barber told the soldiers. The president is looking forward to having just a conversation with you.
As she spoke in Washington, a live shot of the soldiers was beamed into the Eisenhower Executive Office Building from Tikrit the birthplace of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
OK, so lets just walk through this, Barber said. Captain Kennedy, you answer the first question and you hand the mike to whom?
Captain Smith, Kennedy said.
Captain Smith? You take the mike and you hand it to whom? she asked.
Captain Kennedy, the soldier replied.
And so it went.
If the question comes up about partnering how often do we train with the Iraqi military who does he go to? Barber asked.
Thats going to go to Captain Pratt, one of the soldiers said.
And then if were going to talk a little bit about the folks in Tikrit the hometown and how theyre handling the political process, who are we going to give that to? she asked.
While the general areas for discussion were known in advance, Master Sgt. Corine Lombardo said the specific questions were not.
She said the timing of the TV interview made it obvious to the soldiers that their commander in chief wanted an assessment of conditions for the Oct. 15 referendum on the constitution.
[My boss] came to me and asked me if I would be interested in providing an assessment to the president of the United States. And Im like, well, yes, of course I would. I mean, like Id say no? said Lombardo, the division public affairs operations chief.
The night before the TV event, she recalled, the group sat down and brainstormed about who should address what areas. Some made notes for themselves in case they had time to ask the president other questions.
Nobody told us that. We did that pretty much on our own, she said of the session.
We werent told what to say and we were not told we couldnt say anything, either. There wasnt any discussion over it, there just wasnt.
I guess it didnt come to anyones mind to tell the president that the food sucks in the [chow hall], because it doesnt, but I dont think it crossed anybodys mind to tell him that if they felt that way. But we could have.
Before he took questions, Bush thanked the soldiers for serving and reassured them that the U.S. would not pull out of Iraq until the mission is complete.
The president told them twice that the American people are behind them.
Youve got tremendous support here at home, Bush said.
The soldiers all gave Bush an upbeat view of the situation.
The president also got praise from the Iraqi soldier who was part of the chat. Thank you very much for everything, he gushed. I like you.
White House press secretary Scott McClellan said the Oct. 13 event was coordinated with the Defense Department but that the troops were expressing their own thoughts.
With satellite feeds, coordination often is needed to overcome technological challenges, such as delays, he said.
I think all they were doing was talking to the troops and letting them know what to expect, he said.
Back in Tikrit, Lombardo admitted not knowing exactly what all the hoopla was based on or what the media was using in their assessment of the TV event.
For her part, she said, it was a welcome chance to talk with the big boss.
Im very fortunate in that sense that my job position allows me to have a birds-eye view of so much that goes on, she said.
Granted, I knew what I wanted to say to him given the opportunity, and I thought about it. I wrote down little bullet comments and I went over it in my head because, you know, I want to be able to sound articulate. Im talking with my commander in chief, with the president of the United States.
I dont want to fumble all over the place. I mean, as it was I said North Central New York [instead of North Central Iraq], said Lombardo, who is from New York, home of the 42nd Infantry Division.
Google is up to its old tricks. Search failure.
Do you have a link to this story?
The left wing maggot infested mediots lie about this teleconferenc.
Then they lie about this:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1502984/posts
Staged Attacks!!
SecondDraft.org ^ | 2000 | film by Richard Landes
Posted on 10/15/2005 7:55:15 AM PDT by Lemondropkid31
This shows a movie of a palestinian-staged attack. Supposedly Israel is shooting at the palestinians, but this movie shows otherwise. It is amazing. You have to watch this! And afterwords 60 minutes and the NY Times takes pieces out and pretends that it is an Israeli attack on the poor, poor palestinian people.
http://seconddraft.org/
Go up top where it says "movies" and click. Its about 18 minutes long.
It seems the press is up a rain-swollen street WITH a paddle, but it's doing no good. The internet is exposing the MSM for the partisan frauds they are.
Most of these journalists would never serve this country.
Maybe they would serve another country instead?
I can agree with the article to some extent since corporations do the same thing. The major telecommunications company I worked for always had their video conferences planned out. The questions were pre selected from those submitted by employees. Only those that could be favorably answered ever seemed to be picked.
I have to wonder what outpost that soldier who questioned Rumsfeld is now stationed and how his duties have changed.
The enemy within. The fifth column. Beyond hateful. For those of us that keep a CNN watch, this network has been going full tilt - doom and gloom, poor George Bush.
To be fair, they did have a very striking Iraqi woman, now in the USA,this morning. She did say this, it is well worth repeating.
That to establish the democratic process of actually voting, is likely MORE important than the result- at this time.
Now there is a Bill Schnieder (sp). He does come off as restrained (mostly). The clue as to what the Chortling News Network is doing, is contained in his latest deliveries. It is the "disatisfaction" of the American public. It is that the election will not make much difference.
It is the beginning of the end for the terrorists. IMHO
On Rush's show yesterday he pieced together a montage of hair-dos talking about how this event was "staged". One hair-do, a woman, even added that the "rehearsal" took place "right in front of us as our cameras were rolling (!)". You would think that there was a clue in there somewhere for these lightweights of the dinosaur news media.
The hair-dos are, of course, oblivious to clues like that - - their focus is so centered on the talking points provided them by their Democrat-friendly producers that the contradictions they inadvertantly notice right before their eyes are only greeted with a flash of puzzlement and then forgotten as they move on to the next teleprompter.
"I have to wonder what outpost that soldier who questioned Rumsfeld is now stationed and how his duties have changed."
Do you mean the one where the Press guy (I believe from TN) gave the soldier the question to ask and STAGED the question so the presstitute could make the news instead of report the news??? The same one in which the LSM barely said a word about the STAGING of the question by a member of the press?
they ALWAYS lie!!
bttt
Does anyone have a link to a transcript of the conversation with the troops before the press conference? I keep seeing snipets, but I would like to see every word of the "coaching" so I can judge for myself.
Brit Hume played a clip this week and the "coaching" consisted of being told how to introduce themselves, who the mic was passed to and talking about the time delay. The MSM is pathetic.
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