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Friday, January 23, 2009
Dan Gainor :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama's Open and Shut Approach to Access
by Dan Gainor
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According to President-elect Barack Obama’s latest radio address, this will be “the most open and accessible inauguration in history.”

I guess he forgot to tell his inauguration committee. They have “struck deals with three television networks to the tune of more than $5 million,” according to the Jan. 17 Washington Post.

So much for open government.

Obama hasn’t even taken the oath of office and he’s blocking media outlets that don’t pay. He even shut out C-Span – almost unheard of in Washington. Instead, his inauguration is raking in cash and limiting access to ordinary Americans to help pay for the festivities.

If this were John McCain’s inauguration, the media would be using the Rod Blagojevich  term – “pay for play.” Since it’s Obama, it’s a “celebration.”

And it’s a pricey one at that. In fact, the almost-coronation of Obama could cost up to $150 million and be the most-expensive inauguration in American history. That’s equal to what 3,000 entire households earn in a year and our inaugural committee spends that much in the blink of an eye.

What’s scary is his team doesn’t think that is too much. According to the Associated Press, “Obama's inauguration committee says it is mindful of the times and is not worried people will see the four days of festivities as excessive.”

“That is probably not the way the country is going to be looking at it,” committee spokeswoman Linda Douglass told AP. “It is not a celebration of an election. It is a celebration of our common values.

Not all that common. The story went on to report how the committee is “eliminating floral arrangements and negotiating prices on food” to limit costs on the 10 inaugural balls. That’s certainly isn’t how most voters make budget every month.

It’s amazing how hypocritical this all is. Back in 2007 when the NFL network announced the Patriots and Giants game wasn’t going to be seen by people who didn’t have the NFL network, it was a big news story. Congress tried to force showing of the game on regular cable. Seventeen Democrats complained it was exclusionary -- and that was just for a football game. Now the most expensive inauguration in history sells out to its buddies in the media, and that’s OK.

But there’s more to it than just the outlandish cost or hypocrisy. It’s where that money comes from. Sunday’s concert and propaganda extravaganza looked more like the Oscars than Washington. The stage was filled with tons of Hollywood A-listers who are throwing their continued support to the new president in song – and in dollars. Continued...

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Dan Gainor is The Boone Pickens Free Market Fellow and director of the Media Research Center’s Business & Media Institute.
 
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no pay to play
this is not "pay to play" press coverage. there are simply some networks that feel it is their patriotic duty to contribute to the country, and some free-loading networks who expect to get away scott free. who can blame obama for rewarding those who contribute to the running of the new america? i am sick and tired of people dogging barak for his nominees also; who better to run the treasury and irs than a tax cheat? set a thief to catch a thief, i always say. he's just appointing people so well attuned to crime that they will immediatly catch it when they see it, how can this be wrong? i myself look forward to his four-year plan for infra-structure repair, and before you even start, it is in no way like stalin's five year plans. for one, it's a year shorter, and for two, we are gonna be paying these non-skilled workers a living wage of 6.55 an hour (7.55 after july!), since mr riech decided the stimulus money should not go to the people who already have skills. that is nothing like slave labor that stalin used, we are paying them a living wage to re-build our bridges, roads, and schools without giving money to the people who have been doing this for the last 20 years! i mean gosh, if the skilled people can't do it right, and build roads and schools that last for more than 50 years, why not give a chance for the un-skilled to do it right? this is a new america gosh darnit, and i love it!

Rowly and Ratas y Ratones
aarrrggghhh

'Aye, 'n it be true, me buckos. Fine brawlin' it was.

We best sign up a crew 'o stout 'earted men, haul in th' gangplank, man th' riggin', catch a good tide, 'n post a sharp-eyed lad t' lookout up t' th' crow's nest.

Th' new scallywag wots berthed in D.C. gives quarter t' no man. These be daaannggerous times.

aaarrggghhhh

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