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Press secs: Obama admin won't be as transparent as he says

By: Jeff Dufour
Editor at Large/Columnist, "Yeas & Nays"
12/02/08 12:05 AM EST

‘Telling the truth slowly’

A group of former White House communications aides agreed on Monday that when the Obama administration is ushered in next month, it can't possibly live up to the standards of transparency and openness that the president-elect and his advisers have promised.

Speaking on a panel at George Washington University, former Bush press secretary Scott McClellan -- who angered many of his former colleagues with his recent tell-all book -- renewed his charges that the Bush White House was "overly secretive and wanted to keep information a little more closely held."

He said that the Obama administration "will do more than this administration," but remaining open will "be a big challenge."

Ron Nessen, press secretary under Gerald Ford, added that any commitment to transparency "will survive until the first crisis. Then it will be harmful to tell the truth all the time. ... You can't tell all of the truth when the reporters want it. Maybe a little later..."

Don Baer, President Clinton's director of strategic planning and communications, agreed, referring to the practice as “telling the truth slowly.”

"Any administration starts off wanting to be more transparent," he said. "The realities of governing mean it's a lot harder than it looks."

The first casualty of governing could be the regular press conference. McClellan said he’s heard that Obama would like to do one press conference a month in person. “We’ll see if he can stick to that,” McClellan said.

Stephen Hess of the Brookings Institution added that “transparency was not his middle name” when he was running for president, but now suddenly he’s held five press conferences in the month since the election. Hess said he expects them to continue “as long as they’re useful.”

For one thing, the new president may get tired of the personalities in the press corps. “News conferences have become “little dramas,” said Nessen.

“I think there’s a lot of preening,” added Baer.

Nessen also identified a potential flip side for the incoming administration of what's widely regarded as the press's light treatment of Obama during the campaign. "There's going to be some self-examination among reporters about why they went so easy on him, and some will come out of the box wanting to prove their manhood – or womanhood."



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Dec 2, 2008

The Obamessiah has backed off on yet another campaign promise? They won't be as open and honest as advertised? Next thing you know, he'll start loading his cabinet with recycled Clinton cronies.... D'oh!!!

 

Dec 2, 2008

Ha ha ha and what else did you believe Obama said to be elected do you think he is actually going to do. Sucker!

 

Dec 2, 2008

I sure wish folks would 'actually' read an article. Obama NEVER said he would be less transparent, BUT this particular article voiced the "opinions" of political pundits.

 

Dec 2, 2008

OBAMA - THE LIAR - IMPEACH THE LIAR, THE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PREZ

 

Dec 2, 2008

rdrut2000, stop excusing him. Admit it, you voted for a phony and a liar...and most of all, a politician.

 

Dec 2, 2008

Chicago politicians like ObaMarx are among the most corrupt in the nation.

 

Dec 2, 2008

What a joke. Obama and transparency don’t even belong in the same sentence given how secretive he has been about his very questionable past. We know less about Obama than of any president-elect in history. He even instructed his schools to seal all his records, forbid them from opening them. But dopes wanted “change”…

 

Dec 2, 2008

...and after all your comments for the next four and probably eight years, he's still your president.

 

Dec 2, 2008

...and after all your comments for the next four and probably eight years, he's still your president.

 

Dec 2, 2008

"There's going to be some self-examination among reporters about why they went so easy on him, and some will come out of the box wanting to prove their manhood – or womanhood." That should play well when the traditional media gets in line for their bailout handouts.

 

Dec 2, 2008

The liar is afraid to release his REAL birth certificate yet gets every crumb of detail on his new clinton retreads.

 

Dec 2, 2008

He is the lier elect, not my lier. How can we trust a man that all he has said and done is lie lie lie lie lie lie.

 

Dec 2, 2008

sour@grapes.com: "...and after all your comments for the next four and probably eight years, he's still your president." LOL thank you so much for that chuckle! LOL 8 years! HAHAHA

 

Dec 2, 2008

OBAMA WILL BE A COMPLETE FAILURE

 

Dec 2, 2008

When the Fresh Prince of Bill Ayers finally gets into office, transparency won't be an issue. He'll only allow questions that he wants to answer and if anyone pushes for REAL answers, they'll have their credentials revoked. There will be a presidential investigation of the offending reporter, and any dirt will be 'leaked' via the obamanation slander machine. Remember Joe the Plumber? In all the press parties he's had so far he has not let a single FOX reporter even ask a question. Who didn't see this coming?

 

Dec 2, 2008

Some of the guys will be proving their womanhood, too? LOL

 

Dec 2, 2008

Some of the guys will be proving their womanhood, too? LOL

 

Dec 2, 2008

"Tell the truth slowly" Are you kidding me? They don't think we actually believe anything they say anyway, do they?

 

Dec 2, 2008

To those who already have their eyes closed toward whatever positives might come out of the Obama Administration: McCain/Palin? You have got to be kidding. God, open those steaming gates, please. A few more are ready to serve in hell. Of course, they expected hell to be right here on earth, but, for them, really, what's the difference, eh?

 

Dec 2, 2008

In a sentence: I simply do not trust Barack Obama. He is playing with his followers like a game of hopscotch, and will change his hop,skip and jump to suit his ambitions. His ambitions have already been crafted. Watch the pandering to the U.N. It's lethal!!

 

Dec 2, 2008

In a sentence: I simply do not trust Barack Obama. He is playing with his followers like a game of hopscotch, and will change his hop,skip and jump to suit his ambitions. His ambitions have already been crafted. Watch the pandering to the U.N. It's lethal!!

 

Dec 2, 2008

So you people just read the headline and find no reason to actually read the article, right? Low information voters and willfully ignorant will always be the description of Republicans.

 

Dec 2, 2008

So you people just read the headline and find no reason to actually read the article, right? Low information voters and willfully ignorant will always be the description of Republicans.

 

Dec 3, 2008

A copy of the PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDATE" filed by Attorneys for Amb. Dr. Alan Keyes; Dr. Wiley S. Drake, Sr.; and Markham Robinson. Read it. http://www.nbcaugusta.com/news/elections/preheadlines/34578C. Excerpts from the "PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDATE" (line 8, sheet 14). . ."Additionally, when Mr. Berg served subpoenas on the hospitals mentioned above, Senator Obama has hired three lawyers to defend himself, and has challenged the action by Mr. Berg on a technicality, claiming that an ordinary citizen does not have standing to bring the suit. This matter is currently being reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court." I'm trying to dispel the rumors that Senator Obama has yet to prove that he is a "natural born" citizen. After reading the WRIT, it piqued my curiosity. I'll wait for the decision of this case. If it's in favor of Dr. Alan Keyes, I thank him for standing up for our Constitution. If it's in favor of President-Elect Obama, he will be my President and I wish him well.

 

Dec 3, 2008

He may be your president after 4 or 8 years but he damm sure won't be mine. I served my country for 22 years and if anyone thinks I am going to recognize a PHONY as my president then you have another thought coming. He has run on a change platform and then has filled his admin. with old time washington INSIDERS. ON top of that He must be DEAF because he attended the same church for TWENTY YEARS and never heard what the PREACHER said.

 

Dec 3, 2008

immortalstar_2000@yahoo.com - Wow, hipacritical, and selfritiouse rolled into one - you must be proud of yourself for voting Obama in office, not only have you assigned the unborn to death, but you've started a trend where your fredom of speach will cease, kow doubt, you'll deny Christ when they come for you.

 

Dec 3, 2008

transparent? just like hides his muslim leanings.

 

Dec 3, 2008

post? why bother,you don't post them all.

 

Dec 4, 2008

Once an admitted doper...always an admitted doper. Once a liar always a liar. Once an egotist always an egotist. Once poor now rich...Obama the Great Performance of One.

 

Dec 4, 2008

Once an admitted doper...always an admitted doper. Once a liar always a liar. Once an egotist always an egotist. Once poor now rich...Obama the Great Performance of One.

 

Dec 29, 2008

Remember when Adolf was elected he promised a lot also and the people bought into his speech even though he said nothing? I fear for our country and what Hiel Oboma means...

 


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