CNN equated the briefing to a SCOTUS argument -- on-the-record event where cameras are banned. Here's my full storyhttp://money.cnn.com/2017/06/23/media/white-house-press-briefing-sketch-artist/index.html …
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Brian, how come TV reporters / networks haven't pushed back about the no-on-camera policy? I haven't found a good explanation on that.
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What are they supposed to do? They can't not go. That would be even more a disservice to viewers.
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Send interns with questions from reporters only cover it if anything important is said.
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Brilliant idea, really. All the networks should do this, so a bunch of artists with their sketch pads standing about eyeing Spicey/Sanders.
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Hey this WH all about jobs last week was lawyers, this week will be sketch artists, winning !
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But hard to sketch Spicer's weepy, red-rimmed eyes in black-and-white.
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Well, they have these computer coloring programs that Image comics introduced back in the 90s ....
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Whose cameras in the drawing?
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Seems apt. Since the Trump admin itself is so sketchy.
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Excellent pun, Don Alt Rump.


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Heh, thanks. It nicely summed up my thoughts about Trump & the alt-wrong when I thought of it. Still does!
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Why is there a video camera?
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Wondering the same. Is it the WH camera? Why was that one allowed? What is the rationale to make an exception for that camera?
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It's for the WH Dept of Alt Fact Continuity so they can remember which lies they told & when.
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I thought maybe they were trying to tape over the pee tape.
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They probably can't even handle that.
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