This is Eric Mortensen's blog. He works @ Blip and lives in Brooklyn.
For the last question at his press conference yesterday, Obama was asked by CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux about his reaction to that video and to reports that Iranians are refraining from protesting due to fear of such violence. As Obama was answering — attesting to how “heartbreaking” he found the video; how “anybody who sees it knows that there’s something fundamentally unjust” about the violence; and paying homage to “certain international norms of freedom of speech, freedom of expression” — Helen Thomas, who hadn’t been called on, interrupted to ask Obama to reconcile those statements about the Iranian images with his efforts at home to suppress America’s own torture photos (“Then why won’t you allow the photos —”).
The President quickly cut her off with these remarks:
THE PRESIDENT: Hold on a second, Helen. That’s a different question. (Laughter.)
The White House Press corps loves to laugh condescendingly at Helen Thomas because, tenaciously insisting that our sermons to others be applied to our own Government, she acts like a real reporter […]
“It’s often easier to fight for principles than to live up to them.” - Adlai Stevenson
Also, police violently distrupt peaceful protests in the US all the time, but the president never condems the assaults.
“For the last question at his press conference yesterday, Obama was asked by CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux about his reaction...
Cause Helen Thomas is a mensch.
“It’s often easier to fight for principles than to live up to them.” - Adlai Stevenson