Three points...

"He has to do most of his work while America is asleep" - If he's in the
UK then it's the UK's even and even he has to work according to the UK's
timezone, not the US's

" Parenthetically: he gave the queen an iPod." - Very bad research, she
already has one and has for a few years. 

Brown & DVDs as a present - due to regional coding they won't play in
the UK's DVD players anyway!


Adam.



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Bob Calco
Sent: 01 April 2009 22:16
To: 'ProFox Email List'
Subject: [OT] Obama Foobars First Stop On European Trip

http://bit.ly/81Mo8

- - -
The normally savvy media mavens on Team Obama blundered badly on the
opening
day of his European trip, scheduling his only open event for 5:15 a.m.
EDT,
which forced the mainstream and cable morning news programs to fill
endless
hours showing live protests in London and discussing first lady Michelle
Obama's "green pencil skirt."

Unlike President Bush's White House communications team, which usually
timed
press conferences abroad to coincide with the U.S. morning programs, the
Obama operation kicked off the president's first day in Britain while
most
Americans were still asleep. What's more, the president banned most
reporters from nearly every event he held on a day busy with bilateral
talks
with foreign leaders, and even held cameras at bay for his visit to
Buckingham Palace to meet the queen.

The 24-hour cable shows began their morning programs with endless
footage of
hooligans clashing with British bobbies.

"They're the only pictures being shown out of London right now," said
Christiane Amanpour, CNN's chief international correspondent. But anchor
Christine Romans assured viewers: "There's a lot of other hard work
going on
behind closed doors," although a split-screen showed only the raging
protest
in the streets of the city's financial district.

- - -

He has to do most of his work while America is asleep, and keep all but
Obama-friendly reporters far away from him. 

One day we'll wake up, one day even journalism perhaps will wake up, and
then we'll see what he has wrought.

Parenthetically: he gave the queen an iPod. Spare no expense on our
"unique
relationship," eh?

I thought being the new de facto CEO of Government Motors he'd at least
have
given her a spiffy hybrid golf cart for bopping around the palace
efficiently or something.

Personally I think all of this is planned. In any case, it's who he is:

- No respect for other people's schedules (he's notoriously late)
- No respect for dignitaries or his "peers" (a DVD to Brown? An iPod to
the
Queen?)
- No respect for protocol 
- No respect for journalism

I bet he enjoyed watching the looters on TV, and thought inwardly: I bet
Bill A. is grinning ear to ear and reliving his glory days, about ! 

- Bob


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