Any surprise here.....? I didn't think so.
MEDIA
MSNBC Accidentally Airs Exchange Between Anchor, Clinton Spox Before Live Interview: 'Can You Guys Hear What We're Saying Here?'
An MSNBC reporter was caught on camera telling a Hillary Clinton campaign staffer a question she was going to ask during a live interview on Sunday evening.
In the spin room following the Democratic presidential debate, reporter Kristen Welker seemed to be unaware that she was on live television when she told Jen Palmieri, director of communications for Clinton's campaign, "I'm going to ask you about Flint," a reference to a water crisis in Flint, Michigan.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/03/07/msnbc-reporter-caught-on-camera-warning-clinton-staffer-about-question-she-will-ask/
Trump had a testy exchange when asked a question on O'Reilly's show.
Apparently Trump told O'Reilly NOT to ask him about a certain subject and O'Reilly did it anyway.
I suppose some politicians setup this stuff up in advance or refuse to be interviewed.
Quote from: Dori on March 07, 2016, 09:58:30 AM
Trump had a testy exchange when asked a question on O'Reilly's show.
Apparently Trump told O'Reilly NOT to ask him about a certain subject and O'Reilly did it anyway.
I suppose some politicians setup this stuff up in advance or refuse to be interviewed.
They all try it. Why do you think Hillary is reluctant to be interviewed on FNC. It will be interesting how Brett Beir handles her on the town hall this evening.
Quote from: Bronx on March 07, 2016, 09:43:15 AM
Any surprise here.....? I didn't think so.
MEDIA
MSNBC Accidentally Airs Exchange Between Anchor, Clinton Spox Before Live Interview: 'Can You Guys Hear What We're Saying Here?'
An MSNBC reporter was caught on camera telling a Hillary Clinton campaign staffer a question she was going to ask during a live interview on Sunday evening.
In the spin room following the Democratic presidential debate, reporter Kristen Welker seemed to be unaware that she was on live television when she told Jen Palmieri, director of communications for Clinton's campaign, "I'm going to ask you about Flint," a reference to a water crisis in Flint, Michigan.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/03/07/msnbc-reporter-caught-on-camera-warning-clinton-staffer-about-question-she-will-ask/
I'm not sure this is a big deal. If you want to get a good interview, you probably would warm them up first.
Quote from: Dori on March 07, 2016, 09:58:30 AM
Trump had a testy exchange when asked a question on O'Reilly's show.
Apparently Trump told O'Reilly NOT to ask him about a certain subject and O'Reilly did it anyway.
I suppose some politicians setup this stuff up in advance or refuse to be interviewed.
Rush Limbaugh discussed this on his radio show a week or two ago.
He said that the pre-interview is where the infobabes probe you
to find out what questions you want to avoid.
Of course, those will be the questions they ask on the air.
(Unless you're a Democrat.)
Quote from: supsalemgr on March 07, 2016, 01:05:38 PM
They all try it. Why do you think Hillary is reluctant to be interviewed on FNC. It will be interesting how Brett Beir handles her on the town hall this evening.
She
spun... but I figured-out something. She uses the
stare technique, live... one-on-one.
Her unwavering eye-contact was saying:
I'm making this question-asking an uncomfortable ordeal for you. Baier folded once, but he hung-in there.
Everybody uses the 'stare-technique', or has been a victim of it in varying degrees through-out life.
She was totally aware of the FOX-environment. She brought her
A-game, which meant the BS was balled a little tighter. Brett unraveled it a bit, but he fawned at the end... They agreed that being on FOX is fun, or something like that. :confused: