Monday, September 15, 2014

Obama invited select media to private White House meeting before ISIS speech. NY Times, Washington Post, New Yorker, Atlantic, New Republic, Wall St. Journal, Daily Beast, aren't allowed to repeat a word of what Obama said. Before Syria decision in 2013 Obama met with NY Times Editorial Board +3 columnists-Huffington Post

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9/13/14, "Obama Met Privately With Top Journalists Before ISIS War Speech," Huffington Post, Michael Calderone

"President Barack Obama met with over a dozen prominent columnists and magazine writers Wednesday afternoon before calling for an escalation of the war against the Islamic State, or ISIS, in a primetime address that same night.

The group, which met in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in an off-the-record session, included

New York Times columnists David Brooks, Tom Friedman and Frank Bruni and editorial writer Carol Giacomo; 

The Washington Post's David Ignatius, Eugene Robinson and Ruth Marcus

The New Yorker's Dexter Filkins and George Packer; 

The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg and Peter Beinart

The New Republic's Julia Ioffe; 

Columbia Journalism School Dean Steve Coll; 

The Wall Street Journal's Jerry Seib; and 

The Daily Beast's Michael Tomasky, a source familiar with the meeting told The Huffington Post.

National Security Advisor Susan Rice, Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes and White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough also attended the meeting, according to the source. 

The White House declined comment. 

Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, reported on Saturday that Obama had met with columnists and magazine writers but did not name the attendees. 

Baker wrote that three New York Times columnists and one editorial writer attended, but indicated they weren't sources for his story. Since the meeting was off the record, the Times columnists could not report what Obama said. But Baker, a Times reporter not in attendance, was under no obligation to withhold the fact that the meeting took place.

Obama has long derided the 24-hour news cycle in which minor misstatements can become fodder for endless cable discussions. But throughout his presidency, he has used smaller, private meetings with influential columnists and commentators as a way to explain his positions before rolling out major foreign and domestic policy decisions. 

A year ago, Obama met with the New York Times editorial board and three columnists while considering whether to launch airstrikes against President Bashar Assad’s regime in Syria.

Obama’s decision to escalate the war Wednesday followed several weeks of calls by politicians and pundits for him to expand the air campaign against the Islamic State, even as the intelligence community and terrorism experts said the militant group poses no imminent threat to the United States." via PamelaGeller.com

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3/8/2009, "How Obama plays the pundits," Politico, Michael Calderone

"Andrew Rosenthal, The (NY) Times’ editorial page editor, says the Obama White House has been more “proactive” than the Bush White House was, offering up policy thinkers to more fully explain the administration’s positions — both before and after columns and editorials run.

I’ve had more unsolicited offers for participation from the Obama people in 45 days than in the last eight years from Bush,” said Rosenthal."...




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