And the In-Flight Snacks on Air Force One Are Awesome
Anyone seeking to debunk the theory the Washington pres corps cares more about cocktail parties than, you know, the news may want to pack it in now.
I mean, I actually think the accusation that correspondents are too cozy with the admin is overhyped but I sort of hung my head when Richard Wolffe started talking about how his kids love the White House M&Ms. When a group of journalists and Tony Snow all but make out on the stage of the National Press Club, you're not exactly making the conspiracy theorists' jobs harder.
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