Scottie’s Little Helpers
Via the Stakeholder, we get this exchange from the Gaggle:
Q Let me follow up with a second question. How damaging was the revelation of the deepest mole that we’ve ever had in al Qaeda? The publication of that man’s name by The New York Times — how damaging is that to our war on terror?
MR. McCLELLAN: I’m sorry — which specific instance are you referring to?
Q The New York Times published the name of Muhammad Naeem Noor Khan, who was described by intelligence officials as the only deep mole we’ve ever had within al Qaeda.
MR. McCLELLAN: I’m not sure where it was published, first. Obviously, it was published recently — the capture of this individual. It is important that we recognize that sometimes there are ongoing operations underway. And as we move forward on capturing or bringing to justice al Qaeda members, we need to keep that in mind. And sometimes we aren’t able to go into as much detail we would like to because of those ongoing operations. And I think everybody has a responsibility to keep that in mind.
Q Scott —
MR. McCLELLAN: Go ahead, Terry.
Q Do you think The New York Times shouldn’t have published the name?
MR. McCLELLAN: Go ahead, Terry.
Q Senator Kerry has been making light, or making fun of the President saying ‘we’ve turned the corner, and we’re not going back,’ given the fact that the job growth has been weak, and the energy prices are rising. Is that something that the President is not going to say anymore? Is he reconsidering that, given that the jobs are —
Can someone please explain to me why “Terry” just went on with his prepared question instead of following up what should be something of interest to the entire press corp? It sure sounded to me as if Flounder was trying to spin it to look as if the press was at fault for pressuring the admnistration to provide evidence that it’s terror warnings were on the level.
“Terry” (Moran?), instead of forcing Flounder to explain what he meant by that just barrelled on with his canned question.
This happens all the time at press conferences and happens just as often in one on one interviews. The journalists do not seem to be following the give and take. In the one on one’s you see Judy and Wolf and Little Russ just sitting there with glazed eyes obviously waiting for the interview subject to end his rambling so they can get to the next question.
I’ve sometimes wondered if the TV journalists are distracted by the producer in their earpieces, but that doesn’t explain why “Terry” and his ilk just let opportunities to follow up go by as in that gaggle today. Are these people so egotistical that they can’t allow themselves to be seen aiding and abetting a competitor?
The press corp are a bunch of braying sheep when the GOP blastfax comes in, but they can’t operate in tandem to put the pressure on Flounder a little bit — even when the subject concerns their very own selves. What a sad comment.