Posted on 10/03/2014 4:47:03 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
The Associated Press Washington bureau chief is the latest journalist to criticize the Obama administration for failing to live up to its promise of transparency.
Bush was not fantastic, Sally Buzbee recently told a meeting of journalists. The [Obama] administration is significantly worse than previous administrations.
Buzbee detailed eight ways the Obama administration is restricting access to information at a joint meeting of the American Society of News Editors, the Associated Press Media Editors and the Associated Press Photo Managers. Her comments were highlighted on the APs Definitive Source blog.
1) Journalists Cant See the Fight Against Islamic Militants: Buzbee contends Americans are being kept in the dark about recent military action, noting that journalists arent allowed to take photos or record video of bombers when they take off.
2) Journalists Are Often Barred From Obamas Meetings With World Leaders: Buzbee says previous administrations advocated for journalists to be present during the presidents meetings with world leaders when he is abroad. This, she says, sends the wrong message to the rest of the world.
3) Access to Upcoming 9/11 Trial Is Restricted: Journalists do not have access to court filings in real time, Buzbee says, and even access to nonclassified information about the trial has been blocked or delayed.
4) Coverage of Guantanamo Is Virtually Nonexistent: Information normally released by the previous administration is now nearly impossible to come by. The military wont release the number of prisoners on hunger strike or the number of assaults on guards, says Buzbee.
5) Sources Are Being Intimidated: Sources have told Associated Press reporters they could be fired for talking to the media. Buzbee called the intimidation tactics chilling, adding that Government press officials say their orders are to squelch anything controversial or that makes the administration look bad.
6) The Freedom of Information Act Is Under Siege: FOIA requests have become so expensive and delayed that many organizations are forced to sue federal agencies in order to get a response at all.
7) The White House Uses FOIA Requests to Monitor What News Organizations Will Cover: Political appointees are using these requests as a tip service to gain insight into upcoming stories, Buzbee says. At the agency overseeing Obamacare, political appointees have been put in charge of FOIA requests.
8) State and Local Governments Are Releasing Less Information: The Obama administration has tried to dictate to state and local governments what they can and cannot reveal, particularly when it comes to surveillance programs.
Obama has turned this country into a BANANA REPUBLIC!! He was strongarmed the WEAK-KNEED media into being his LAP DOGS!
Then Admit It Publicly & Repeatedly!
Obama? restricting access to information?
Why, that’s simply not possible!
Mr. Obama HIMSELF promised us his would be the most open administration in the history of the republic....
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[Darn it.... I was hoping I could type that post without doing that...]
Anyone who voted for Obama in 2008 deserves ridicule.
Anyone who voted for Obama in 2012 deserves contempt.
As I was leaving Walmart last Saturday I saw a bumper sticker....... “I’m ready for Hillary”
There is no end to the madness. It is terminal, mortal
I won’t be shedding any tears for you, AP.
You and your cohorts are responsible for getting this clown elected without being vetted even the tiniest least bit.
Live with the results of your handiwork, scum suckers.
The administration restricts the flow of information, and if it didn’t, the AP would mangle the reporting so that it would not resemble the truth. AP is simply trying to convince the gullible that its crappy reporting isn’t its fault.
Later
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