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Tuesday Jun 10, 2008
Things Getting Hot In The White House PoolExhibit A: This email exchange between ABC News' Ann Compton and the Washington Post's Dan Eggen, obtained by FishbowlDC. The emails concern Eggen's pool report from Slovenia. After the jump... So, early this morning, Eggen filed this pool report: POOL REPORT #1, 6/10/2008 It is here at Castle Brdo, in a room somewhat larger than a broom closet and devoid of any apparent air circulation, that the Great White House Press Photo-Op Strike of June 10, 2008 began, until it was undermined by the Scabs of TV. To recap: Several events on the morning calendar here were limited to a small travel pool of only 6 people, including your humble print pooler, 2 TV spots and 3 wire stills. The Wire Reporter Faction was understandably angered, and protested this, to no avail from WH aides, who say they had done what they could with their hosts etc. Led in revolt by White House Correspondents Association President Jennifer Loven, the wires and print pooler said it should be all or none, and initially all agreed. That is until John Garcia talked to his TV overlords, who decided to go into the event anyway for pretty video pictures. Your humble print pooler, being new at this beat and easily intimidated by those mean wire reporters, agreed to the boycott. He is hoping the other print reporters forgive him. Garcia went in with the camera crews just before 9 a.m. local time, and got the following big news from the photo op with President Bush and Slovenian President Danilo Turk. (All the following doublechecked through use of Scab TV footage.) In response to an inaudible comment from Turk, Bush said: "My first trip to Europe as president began in Slovenia and my last as president to Europe..." He did not complete the thought. Turk said that "Slovenia was a memorable place." Bush agreed: "Very memorable. I tell a lot of my fellow citizens that if you want to discover a beautiful part of the world come to Slovenia." Turk, again inaudible in some parts, said something about wishing Bush "could stay here awhile." They then went into their private bilateral meeting. More exciting photo-ops to come. This didn't make Compton too happy and she sent the following note to Eggen: ----- Original Message ----- Dan --
Today's arrangement was in the schedule for weeks and no surprise. The references to scab tv footage were found to be particularly Eggen responded: From: Dan Eggen It was rather clearly intended as a lighthearted dispatch. Apologies for any offense. Compton, again: From: Compton, Ann W. it was not taken light-heartedly at all. It was taken as a rather mean-spirited slur, especially using the term "scab tv." It is also unfair, as the television pool producer Jamie Nelson has been working for weeks with the WH to insist on more coverage not less. Email This Post |
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