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Did Obama's White House communications find anything else to step in to their boss's speech this week, as well as a dramatic narrative and recap
About the execution and speedy disposal of Osama bin Laden?
It turns out that all the non-
The White House still has photos showing the president entering the East Hall dramatically from the hall, and Sunday night's speech itself was faked.
They were not taken at the actual event, only the official White House photographer Pete Sousa took the photos on live television.
In fact, the widely distributed news photos were taken while reproducing the entrance, the president strode in the carpet-paved Hall, and the president spoke after the real incident, as our astute colleague James Oliphant reports.
These staged news photos immediately flashed around the world, and millions of people saw different titles about the president reading statements for photographers, most likely missing these differences in translations and publications.
Unless the truth is a problem, it is a small matter.
This is not always the case politically. (
Does anyone remember the town hall issue that Obama and Hillary Clinton were implanted in early Democratic primaries? )
The Obama team is not the first person to ban professional photographers at a White House event and then provide a fake presentation for subsequent "reports.
"The concerns of the President's handlers are phased.
The bickering of the highly competitive photographers and the clicking of two or three invisible camera blinds in the presidential campaign could disrupt the video presentation, distract the audience and the attention of the main actors to the word maker.
Yes, of course, Obama's people want to report his pride to the maximum. know-
Who has no "moment.
Independent news organizations always like their own material, not the White House handouts.
But in an era of generous conspiracy theories about the 9/11 events he planned, using this arguably misleading photo stunt to deal with the worst times as sensitive as killing the world's most wanted murderer is an idiot
Isn't that a few days ago, after four years of obstruction, the president who ended up being forced to release his long birth certificate to kill the enduring conspiracy theory about his true citizenship?
The changing details of the SEAL team's brave raid on bin Laden's camp ---
With or without a gun, she was shot where and when she was used as a shield ---
Accumulated all week.
This is because Obama's aides are eager to report this important news positively without accurately collecting facts, missing some of the changed accounts and/or repeatedly limiting their accounts without a clear warning.
Take these numerous details of inconsistency and conflict.
Add them to these fake photos.
Mixed in after the cynicism of the chronic citizens of Americans
Kennedy assassination plot the susceptibility to consumption.
Then, coupled with Obama's subsequent decision, contrary to the CIA director's suggestion, he refused to provide any photographic evidence of bin Laden's death and funeral at sea, ostensibly because of concerns about jihadist sensitivity.
All of this goes beyond what is allowed, and it invites years of potentially unfounded speculation about the historic capture, and for Americans, a better handling can be celebrated as a clean victory (
Who knows, maybe a candidate for re-election).
Now, the discovery of further PR activities that follow is even more distracting than the camera shutter, because the main goal of the White House is to highlight what a senior adviser described as the history of the president sending others "to arrest bin Laden.
Okay, these pictures now.
Which one was actually taken during the speech?
Which one is pretending to be?
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