Posted on 10/09/2013 4:26:17 AM PDT by don-o
On more than one occasion, President Obama has quietly met with select members of the media. The off-the-record meetings were notable in that conservative journalists were seldom included.
On Tuesday, the tables were turned somewhat as Obama invited a small number of conservative reporters, columnists and commentators to the White House for a private chat, but is the president looking for an edge in the ongoing budget impasse with Congress?
Ben Shapiro, editor-at-large of Breitbart News, called the meeting a clear attempt to woo largely establishment conservative commentators who have loudly opposed the GOPs current government shutdown strategy.
Those in attendance Tuesday include Charles Krauthammer, a Fox News contributor and Washington Post columnist; Paul Gigot, Wall Street Journal editorial page editor; Robert Costa, the National Reviews Washington editor; syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker; and Washington Examiner columnist Byron York, a source with knowledge of the meeting told Politico.
I am a flunky by all wordly means.
Of all the names listed Ben Shapiro is the only one Id count as a conservative. And the article does not indicate if he was invited.This article is about Mr. Shapiro's story. AFAIK, he wasn't invited.
Ironically, last night, while my son and I were watching Special Report, I kept incredulously shouting contradictions to Krauthammer's commentary... now completely explained.
We used to really like Krauthammer's commentaries on SR in the past... with a few exceptions. Last night I was stunned at what he was saying. I told my son, 'This is all Washington speak' ... the skewed view of Washington insiders who have lost touch with the hustings [fly-over country.]
SIGH
Thanks for the ping. No big surprises on the list, your cocktail party observation is spot on.
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