When is a News Conference not a News Conference?

Answer:
When it's scripted between 4 Democrats on a telephone "conference call" into which America is allowed to "eavesdrop". This was the case today in a "conference call" between Sore, Looserman and the Democratic minority leaders of the House and Senate.

It was positively Bizarre.
Rich
 
Must be nice to have the media on your side to help you get public opinion back on your side. Let's show the whole world just how much "support" Al Gwhore has in Congress.

Of course they deserve it since the GOP and their supporters have practically blown off the southern tip of Florida with all the "riots" and "mobs" in action. :rolleyes:
 
My wife watched this on the news. She said it kinda backfired. Some of the media actually asked tough questions! Like "Your position has always been that you want to see all the votes counted. Yet you want to disqualify overseas ballots. Can you explain?

Stammer, stammer, facial expressions like "someone at the ntwork is going to lose their job over that question."

Anyhow, that's the wife's report.
 
And the script was virtually quote-endquote of Bore's standard gar-bage. I actually heard the same words, in the same whiney tone.

This SHOULD be over, but I fear an effort to subjourn the electors is in "the plan". What say you all?

-Andy
 
Andy-
I say, let it play out. Every day Gore drags this out a few more fence sitters see him with his mask off and regret their vote. The polls clearly show this. America may be fickle, but it's not brain dead yet.

Sure, this will polarize the extremes, but as long as the Pubbie's follow Bush's lead and take the High Road, it'll be the brittle left that's exposed for what it is. Meantime, those in the middle move inexorably further behind Bush. Bush is hardly a Boy Scout, but this election is proving that you don't have to sink to HCI tactics to win.
Rich
 
Chairman Gore-bachev is in the final death stir of his political career. He sees his political life passing before his eyes. He's really starting to look more pathetic as each day passes.

I simply cannot believe for the life of me that anyone would feel proud for voting for this total political hack. I could just picture this zero running the country. Unbelievable.

My guess is that we will see him walking around soon with his hand in his shirt mumbling about Waterloo.
 
This News Conference Bodes Well For Our Side

The important aspect of this news conference was that some journalist are finally doing their job. They asked hard questions. Granted, these were probably local folks, but should this flickering ethical display begin to infect even a small number of so called journalist, it bodes well for the Republicans. Journalist, acting like journalist, can only mean that they must feel that their credibility is on the line. Of course, guys like Peter Jennings haven't fallen prey to this ethical disease. My parents are visiting, so I had to hook up my movie system to an antenna. Watched Jennings when G.W. was certified. I swear, he was in shock and just about in tears.

Also, Gore used this conference to test his position with focus groups. The results of this test will shape his address to the nation this evening.

[Edited by Gary H on 11-27-2000 at 07:29 PM]
 
My freind, a recently converted Demonrat, and his dad, a current life time Demonrat, both say that they are completely ASHAMED at how Gore is acting. The dad, who is an very avid Demonrat of many decades, just changed his party affilitaion. He says that he sees the Demonrats in their true colors now.

One of the things that converted them was on Thanksgiving when the Gore and the Demonrats came out and held a media statement giving their next agenda, and Bush replied "this is Thanksgiving, leave us alone and let's spend time with our families".

Teh Demonrats used to be about the common man, about family and working class people. They just showed that their agenda is far more important that family time on Thanksgiving, a most patriotic and familiy oriented religious holiday.


Like Bill Bradley said, "Gore will do anything to win". He has no honor, no sanctity for family, no respect for the country.
 
And a child shall lead them!

And the small child said to the mother in hushed tones, "But Mother, the King has no clothes!!" It was then that the kingdom realized that all was a sham and that truly, the King was naked to the world!

Kind of sad, seeing the demise of the Democratic party over this election. History is being made!
 
Thought you might enjoy Jonah's take on the 'phone call.'


http://www.nationalreview.com/goldberg/goldberg112700.shtml


By Jonah Goldberg, NRO Editor JonahEMail@aol.com

I just finished watching Dick Gephardt and Tom Daschle hold an "impromptu" and totally "unscripted" conference call with Al Gore. Now, I hate it when pundits — like me — compare domestic American politics to anything that occurred under the Soviet or Nazi regimes. It's a slander against the lives lost to say our peaceful conflicts are in any serious way reminiscent of those moral horrors. But that leaves me without a suitable analogy. All I can keep thinking of are the kabuki theatrics of "uncoerced" confessions and testimonials required by various despots and dictatorships.

As much as I disagree with what Gore and Joe Lieberman are doing, I have far less of a problem with what was said in this "conference call" than with the way they said it. The assumption is that the American people are too dumb to realize that the conversation going on in the conference call was scripted. Gephardt and Daschle sat there dutifully nodding like Beavis and Butthead watching a topless beach-volleyball tournament on the Spice channel as Al Gore droned on about the "principles" at stake.

The conversation had all the authenticity of a Mob meeting when they know the FBI has the room bugged. They talked as if television viewers were just flies on the wall as these guys hashed out the issues at stake. The only thing that would have made it more propagandistic is shooting it in black and white and having them read from a cue card held by a man with a gun to their head.

"Comrade Gephardt, do you feel Vice President Gore cares more about the people or the important principles at stake?"

"Oh, Comrade Daschle, that is very difficult to say. Albert Gore is so dedicated to the well-being of the people and our common ideals, it is like asking if a man needs air more than water. Vice President Gore — and his loyal running mate Joseph I. Lieberman — could never let anything interfere with their commitment to the people and our common goals."

By letting cameras into this "authentic" conference call and posturing as if this were some unscripted chat, the four leaders of the Democratic party — Gephardt, Daschle, Gore and Lieberman — have managed to demean this process even further, which is really saying something.

Speaking of demeaning, there's a new push for the Supreme Court to allow cameras into the courtroom to televise the Bush appeal this Friday. I bow to no one in my voracious desire to see that argument. But it is a terrible idea nonetheless.

It's so funny to listen to every TV pundit in America talk about how the Supreme Court is the "last" government institution with the "moral authority" and "political legitimacy" to settle this conflict, but it's completely lost on them that it is also the last government institution to bar TV cameras from its proceedings. I know that people with very important hair think that TV is a blessing because it makes them celebrities, but television also diminishes the institutions it exposes.

I know there are people out there who were impressed with the performance of the Florida supreme court — and if Al Gore becomes president, they will get the medication they need, for free no less. But I, for one, am not convinced of the Solomonic wisdom of those seven pillars of Floridian jurisprudence after watching them frumpher and fidget their way to a foregone conclusion. (Please spare me about how I am seeking to delegitimize the Florida Supreme Court. Virtually every question from the bench came in the form of "Now, tell me why I'm wrong?")

Al Gore is already the first and only presidential candidate in American history to contest a presidential election. While once he claimed he would walk away if a recount didn't go his way, he is now redoubling his efforts. While he pleads for "every vote to count," he wants to disqualify votes that work against him. While he once praised the Palm Beach Canvassing Board for its high-minded work, he now sues it for not counting as many dimples as he needs. While claiming he is committed purely to the principle of Democracy, he tracks mud across numerous other principles of equal value in order to uphold the only principle he truly cares about: victory. The Bush campaign has not conducted itself spotlessly either, but it happens to find itself in the position of being the winner. If Bush were to concede or withdraw now or after some future reversal engineered by Gore's lawyers, the precedent would be that any candidate can litigate himself into the White House in a close election. At this point, the only statesmanlike thing for Bush to do is to press on with the transition. The only statesmanlike thing for Gore to do would be to withdraw, now.
 
I don't often get afternoon naps anymore. I had one tonight, CNN blaring in the background. My unconscious must have been working overtime, because I awoke with the realization of the one scene in modern life that might have provided the idea for this "conference call":

Anyone ever seen the cameras "spontaneously" wander behind the scenes and into the "locker room" of WWF RAW? :D
Rich
 
Hey Rich!
Watcha got against WWF Raw? Thems my heroes man! Wanna grow up and be just likem.You know, run around with floozies and break up the furniture. HEHE
 
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