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'When reporters tried to ask questions, Bush waved them off'

Independent on Sunday, The,  Jul 15, 2007  

Dan Froomkin of The Washington Post offered an American perspective on media-political relations. He reviewed the President's ribbon-cutting for the White House Briefing Room: "When reporters tried to ask questions, Bush waved them off. 'Maybe some other time,' he said ... 'Brilliant question,' he said, adding: 'Thank you all.

See you soon.' Thus did the President inaugurate a room dedicated to interaction with the press with an act of stonewalling."

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