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August 03, 2009 10:10 am ET by Jamison Foser

NBC Washington bureau chief Mark Whitaker, on President Obama's press conferences:

"Every time a president holds a press conference there is potential for news to be made, as he did, probably to his regret, with his comments on the Gates case," Whitaker says. Still, he says, "we would feel better" if White House officials "were approaching us with the sense that they had something new to say, rather than that they just wanted to continue a dialogue with the American people. There are other ways of continuing that dialogue than taking up an hour of prime time."

The nerve of the White House, wanting to "continue a dialogue with the American people"!

If NBC doesn't want to air presidential press conferences, they can alway refuse to do so, and deal with the consequences.  Some friendly advice, though: if they chose to go that route, they might want to come up with a better explanation than saying that they don't want to participate in a "dialogue with the American people."

UPDATE: Greg Sargent spells it out: "for the networks to gripe that the president is making himself available for questioningtoo often is just an absurd complaint, and hardly seems like something a self-described news organization should be moaning about."

Right.  Note that it wasn't an NBC bean-counter complaining about having to carry the press conferences; it was the head of NBC's Washington Bureau -- a journalist.

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    • Author by NiceguyEddie (August 03, 2009 10:52 am ET)
         
      As a kid, I remember that it seemed like my favorite show was preemted almost every week for presidential press conferences. (I don't even remember what show it was, ("V" maybe? LOL) but I DO remeber a hellova lotta press conferences interrupting it!)

      That was in the Reagan years, and I'm sure my memeroies are somewhat exagerated, and I liked Reagan as much as the mext red-blooded american kid growing up in a republican household did, but COME ON! And I don't remember anyone over the age of 10 complaining that HE took up too much TV Time. Can you imagine? I'm sorry, I can't recall ANY president (even Clinton) being treated this shabily by the press.

      LOVE AFFAIR indeed.

      LIBERAL MEDIA indeed.

      Bah.
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    • Author by mk3872 (August 03, 2009 10:52 am ET)
         
      I also like the inference in this article that unless the POTUS makes headline-grabbing news or faux-paus, then there is nothing new here, nothing to report.

      Probably also shows why so much of the post-presser coverage focuses on his teleprompter and how boring the presser was.

      << SIGH >>
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    • Author by Bad News (August 03, 2009 10:52 am ET)
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      NBC, If it wasn't for Keith Olbermann i wouldn't bother to Watch.
      Watching Keith Olbermann make Bill O'Reilly bend over and grab his Ankles always raises my Pulse a Notch.
      Mr. Olbermann calls Mr. O'Reilly "Bill-O the Clown"
      I can't wait until Fox News is Relagated to 'Lost & Found"

      Speak truth to power.


      Mr. News
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      • Author by NiceguyEddie (August 03, 2009 3:08 pm ET)
           
        The once was a man from Nantucket
        Who wanted to sell me a bucket
        But he could not becasue
        There were too many laws
        So he threw up his hands and said...
        "Vote Libertarian!"
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