Biden apparently knows questions before they are asked
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As Biden spoke alongside South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol in the White House Rose Garden, a photographer captured a small cheat-sheet in the president's hand signaling he had advanced knowledge of a question from Los Angeles Times journalist Courtney Subramanian. The small paper also included a picture of the reporter along with the pronunciation breakdown of her last name. "Question #1" was handwritten at the top of the sheet, indicating the president should call on her first at the conclusion of his remarks.
"How are YOU squaring YOUR domestic priorities — like reshoring semiconductors manufacturing — with alliance-based foreign policy?" read the question in Biden's hand.
The reporter, who was in fact called upon first but whose last name was omitted by the president, asked Biden, "Your top economic priority has been to build up U.S. domestic manufacturing in competition with China, but your rules against expanding chip manufacturing in China is hurting South Korean companies that rely heavily on Beijing. Are you damaging a key ally in the competition with China to help your domestic politics ahead of the election?"
A separate paper in Biden's hand revealed the names of administration officials in the order of their remarks. Both cheat sheets were dated April 26, 2023.
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Apologize but cant see the youtube link on this tablet to know what you put. Strangely I can add links but not visually see them. (All I ca. see is a large space where the link would shpw as a Youtube thing. Old tablet used to show them but sadly it no longer charges).
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HAHA! But seriously. This is standard practice and has been here in the UK and other countries for some time. Has nothing to do with his age or his mental state of mind.
This.
Hardly a scandal. Guaranteed this has been standard practice for potus and other heads of state for decades, maybe generations.
The only difference in this case is someone saw a cue card. Whoopdeedoo.
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HAHA! But seriously. This is standard practice and has been here in the UK and other countries for some time. Has nothing to do with his age or his mental state of mind.
Do you SERIOUSLY think Uncle Joe is the best Ameriaaa can do?



HAHA! But seriously. This is standard practice and has been here in the UK and other countries for some time. Has nothing to do with his age or his mental state of mind.
This.
Hardly a scandal. Guaranteed this has been standard practice for potus and other heads of state for decades, maybe generations.
The only difference in this case is someone saw a cue card. Whoopdeedoo.
Did I say it was a scandal?
No...

But we know that Uncle Joe has, erm, "problems".
I think, in his case, 80 IS too old for the presidency.
He will be around 86 at the end of the next presidential period, assuming he will survive that long.
And, does ANYONE really want a Kackling Kamal to be a president in ANY alternate universe? EEP!

But before I am "tarred and feathered", let me repeat that I have NO desire to have Trump in the presidency again, nor ANY Republican.
"Glory to the Democrats."

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Biden Notecard Raises Question of Collusion Between White House, Media
The White House and a newspaper are denying there was collusion this week when a reporter asked U.S. President Joe Biden a question very similar to what was written on a card Biden held while facing journalists in the White House Rose Garden.
"We do not have specific questions in advance. That's not something that we do," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre responded when asked at Thursday's briefing about the president's pocket card, titled "Question # 1," which contained the name and photograph of Los Angeles Times correspondent Courtney Subramanian, along with a question: "How are YOU squaring YOUR domestic priorities — like reshoring semiconductors manufacturing — with alliance-based foreign policy?"
Biden, alongside visiting South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday, called first on Subramanian, who asked: "Your top economic priority has been to build up U.S. domestic manufacturing in competition with China, but your rules against expanding chip manufacturing in China is hurting South Korean companies that rely heavily on Beijing. Are you damaging a key ally in the competition with China to help your domestic politics ahead of the election?"
Biden responded with an extensive and nuanced comment on the topic.
Jean-Pierre explained the following day that Subramanian was one of two correspondents called on by Biden because California has the largest Korean American community of any U.S. state.
"We are mindful on who we pick and who we want to communicate out to," added Jean-Pierre.
Her response did not satisfy the briefing room audience. Among those denied an opportunity to ask a follow-up question about the matter was Jon Decker, White House correspondent for Gray Television, whose career spans 16 White House press secretaries and five presidencies.
"I was just simply trying to ask her is it her contention that the question that everyone could read on that so-called cheat sheet was not similar to the question that was asked at the White House press conference? And it was similar," he told VOA.
”I’ve never seen an instance where the president is being given a question from a reporter that covers the president at a pre-announced White House press conference," Decker added. "It really reflects poorly on the White House press corps, and it reflects poorly on the White House for allowing that to happen. It seems like there's collusion, and for the public that has distrust, skepticism and even disdain for the media, it doesn't put us in a good light."
The White House continued to rebuff inquiries following Thursday.
April Ryan, Washington bureau chief of The Grio, who refers to herself as the longest-serving black female journalist covering the White House, said while it is not unusual for presidents to have a card listing journalists who could potentially be called on, she had never seen one that contained a picture of the reporter and the "actual question itself."
Ryan told VOA it is routine prior to news conferences for the president and his principals, who help him with messaging, to discuss potential questions but what occurred Wednesday seemed unprecedented.
Kayleigh McEnany, a press secretary in the previous administration of Donald Trump, on the set of Fox News on Thursday, said "it's very unordinary to have the question as specific as semiconductors as they pertain to alliances written out and scripted for the president."
A correspondent, who asked not to be named and covers the White House for a foreign broadcaster, told VOA: "It raises questions of not only President Biden needing a heads up to come up with answers but also transparency of how the White House chooses who gets to ask questions. It is frustrating for reporters who aren't in their inner circle."
The president of the White House Correspondents' Association, Tamara Keith of National Public Radio, declined to comment on the issue. The association noted it has no involvement on who gets called on by presidents at news conferences.
During the administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, the presidents had a seating chart to know where to find a sympathetic questioner, said Charles Bierbauer, who was CNN's senior White House correspondent from 1983-93.
"The guessing game between the press and the White House has long been to figure out who might ask what of the president at news conferences," he told VOA.
"I recall presidential aides gleefully telling us when they had anticipated every question. My pattern was to be prepared for the questions I knew I had to ask but always have kind of an offbeat question, too," recalled Bierbauer, distinguished professor and dean emeritus at the College of Information and Communications at the University of South Carolina.
It is not uncommon for the White House to let a reporter know he or she will be called on during a news conference and to query the reporter about what they might ask, according to former CBS Radio White House correspondent Mark Knoller, who covered eight presidents from Gerald Ford to Trump.
"As a reporter, I always prepared questions on a number of subjects," Knoller told VOA. "More often than not the White House knows what subjects a reporter is interested in based on questions at briefings and inquiries made previously to the press office. I can't believe a reporter worth his or her salt would give a detailed question in advance."
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This is terrible politically. This could convince swing voters that the MAGA’s are not crazy conspiracy theorists but have been right all along about the deep state. Basically this writes the ads for the Republicans.
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Uuuh.. and everyone has complete amnesia about faux news hosts phoning/texting trumplestiltskin to shape whatever narrative they wanted to create together between trump’s public statements and crap faux put on the air ?
Weird af to pretend Biden having a cue card is the first time media and a president worked together on messaging, especially considering what just happened for 4 straight years.
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Weird af to pretend Biden having a cue card is the first time media and a president worked together on messaging, especially considering what just happened for 4 straight years.
Trump is worse, Fox News is worse is no reason to downplay what the other side does badly.
If they have enough amnesia maybe Trump or some other Orbanist gets elected. Will that make you happy?
With the possible exception of a war-type situation, the media is not supposed to be cooperating with the people they are covering. The perception(and whatever reality) that the media is in cahoots with the government and big business is one reason why we south of the border are so f****d up at this point. The last thing we need is anybody validating everything is conspiracy thinking.
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Oh, you bragger...

I'm serious, I think she's related to my wife
It is politically incorrect to mention the woman in the picture is very attractive, so I won't.
What I DIDN'T say was my point.
Please "connect the dots".

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