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Rhiannon12866

(205,467 posts)
Thu Sep 21, 2023, 07:15 PM Sep 2023

'Hurting the American people': Jeffries speaks out on GOP 'civil war' - MSNBC



House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries talks about the looming government shutdown during his weekly press conference saying, “They need to end their civil war because it's hurting the American people. I'm not saying they all have to like each other. But we should be able to figure out a way to get the business of the American people done.” In this video, Jeffries also talks about meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. - Aired on 09/21/2023.


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'Hurting the American people': Jeffries speaks out on GOP 'civil war' - MSNBC (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Sep 2023 OP
Why is it when the Democrats have a press conference,... magicarpet Sep 2023 #1
That's an excellent question. Rhiannon12866 Sep 2023 #2
A House Page or Intern running around with a live mic,.. magicarpet Sep 2023 #3
The comment was emailed to Hakeem Jeffries. magicarpet Sep 2023 #4
That's what I meant - they even do that on daytime talk shows - and this is much more important Rhiannon12866 Sep 2023 #5
Here is trDump's presser,... magicarpet Sep 2023 #6
Thanks! And I agree, this is done regularly during press conferences as well. Rhiannon12866 Sep 2023 #7

magicarpet

(14,154 posts)
1. Why is it when the Democrats have a press conference,...
Thu Sep 21, 2023, 08:40 PM
Sep 2023

....then at the end they take questions. Why is no one out in the audience with a microphone so the press questions can be amplified through the sound system. Then the public does not have to listen to faint mumbling in the background while the question is being asked. No matter how hard you listen you often only get 1/3 of the total question. Amplify the voice of the questioner from the media so we can hear the question loud and clear.

Whenever Pelosi gave a press conference it was the very same problem. The public can not hear the question being asked looking for more details or clarifications at the tail end of the news conference.

It makes for a frustrating and bad press conference. Where very little effort could be made to remedy the situation and permit the public to hear the question. But it is just not worth the little extra effort to better include the public by amplifying the media questions through the sound system already in place. Have a House page run around in the audience with a live microphone to help amplify the questions being asked - loud and clear for all to hear

The Democrats are really missing the boat on this one. They are leaving the public in the dark at these news conferences. The irony being, news conferences are presented to better inform and include the public in the minutiae and sausage making process of governance.

At these Demo press conferences you can see government in action,.. you just can't hear the most important and vital parts. Where the media has an opportunity to present questions on behalf of the public.

Demos should do better than this. Take it up a notch - kicking open the door a little wider for inclusiveness of the general public. Permitting them to hear the press questions at the end of a news conference. Inclusiveness is the reason and very definition of the Democratic Party anyways. Exclusivity is the hallmark of the GOP, but does not reflect our intents, ambitions, interests, or goals.

Rhiannon12866

(205,467 posts)
2. That's an excellent question.
Thu Sep 21, 2023, 08:44 PM
Sep 2023

It wouldn't take much for the questioner to step up to a microphone or for getting someone equipped with a microphone to step into the audience for those asking the questions.

magicarpet

(14,154 posts)
3. A House Page or Intern running around with a live mic,..
Thu Sep 21, 2023, 09:04 PM
Sep 2023

.... to temporarily hand to the person asking the question so the voice can be amplified for all to hear.

magicarpet

(14,154 posts)
6. Here is trDump's presser,...
Thu Sep 21, 2023, 09:45 PM
Sep 2023

(If tRump wasn't so arrogant things might flow more smoothly. What a bully this Thug is.)


.. where as you mentioned people step up to the mic to ask questions.

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Here the press reporter gets handed a mic to ask their question at a tRump presser.

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Rhiannon12866

(205,467 posts)
7. Thanks! And I agree, this is done regularly during press conferences as well.
Thu Sep 21, 2023, 09:49 PM
Sep 2023

And not just so the audience can hear what's being asked, but, more important, also for the individual holding the press conference.

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