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Sunday, April 8, 2012

Spring break!

I don't like the idea of dragging a politician's children into the light, but this is way too much:
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White House Admits to Asking News Agencies to Pull Malia Obama Vacation Story


Update: Rick Santorum has offered his thoughts on the issue. Hear them here.

The White House has admitted to telling news agencies to pull stories on Malia Obama visiting Mexico for spring break, Politico reports.

Kristina Schake, Communications Director to the First Lady, emailed Dylan Byers:
From the beginning of the administration, the White House has asked news outlets not to report on or photograph the Obama children when they are not with their parents and there is no vital news interest. We have reminded outlets of this request in order to protect the privacy and security of these girls.
The Blaze first noticed the disappearing stories Monday afternoon, when accounts of Malia and 12 friends visiting Oaxaca with 25 Secret Service agents mysteriously began turning into broken links.
However, in admitting to “reminding outlets” about not reporting on the Obama children when there is “no vital news interest,” the White House has also tacitly admitted that Malia is (or now maybe was) in Mexico for spring break. Additional evidence has surfaced confirming that. One site has published a photo of the Obamas going to church on Sunday. It notes that Malia is absent, and says that’s due to the Mexico trip:
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Video and more at the link.

It's not Malia's fault her father is what he is, so I feel sorry for her having him as a father. What she is learning from her family life is likely going to ruin her life someday, unless she learns on her own what real honest human beings are like.

This critter in the White House has performed so many overt acts of disrespect to both his office and the people and allies of the United States, as well as several overt acts of treason, that impeachment should be a given. Also conviction, and punishment.


1 comment:

  1. I was going to make a post on my blog about that, but didn't want to get to deep.

    Something nobody is mentioning is just how fast the vacation "disappeared" from the web.
    How fast do you think things (and people) would "disappear" if some security agency wanted something to have never been shown?

    But that would only happen in a Rethuglican administration, wouldn't it?

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