The Washington Post needs to clear something up.
During the chaos outside the White House in the aftermath of President Donald Trump‘s firing of former FBI Director James Comey, Press Secretary Sean Spicer was not hiding in the bushes from reporters. He was hiding among the bushes.
The newspaper issued a absurd correction Wednesday night to an absurd story: That Spicer stood behind a hedge to hide from reporters after the Comey bombshell dropped on Tuesday.
The Post initially wrote that he emerged after “several minutes hidden in the darkness and in the bushes.”
Spicer eventually emerged to answer...
During the chaos outside the White House in the aftermath of President Donald Trump‘s firing of former FBI Director James Comey, Press Secretary Sean Spicer was not hiding in the bushes from reporters. He was hiding among the bushes.
The newspaper issued a absurd correction Wednesday night to an absurd story: That Spicer stood behind a hedge to hide from reporters after the Comey bombshell dropped on Tuesday.
The Post initially wrote that he emerged after “several minutes hidden in the darkness and in the bushes.”
Spicer eventually emerged to answer...
- 5/11/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
By his own admission, Matt Novak is “obsessed with cataloging and watching all the movies that every U.S. president has screened while in office.” That obsession extends, evidently, to their wives as well. Using the diary of a deceased White House projectionist, a document given to him by an unnamed source, Novak has compiled a list of all the films Jackie Kennedy screened during her time at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue from 1961 to 1963. In a piece for Gizmodo, he explores what these films reveal about the former first lady and the era in which she lived. The Kennedys screened home movies on numerous occasions, but they also viewed numerous feature films in their private theater. These range from James Bond flicks and cartoons like Gay Purr-ee to foreign-made art films like La Dolce Vita and Last Year At Marienbad. JFK was not too thrilled with that last one ...
- 12/1/2016
- by Joe Blevins
- avclub.com
If you’re a fan of Comedy Central’s Drunk History — or, I guess, just regular history — then you’re well aware that Ronald Reagan is commonly acknowledged for his love of movies, given his early career as an actor. But he's not the only Commander in Chief with such a passion, as it turns out that Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, watched a lot of movies during his term — a lot of movies. Matt Novak from over at Gawker Media did something none of us wanted to do, he poured over Jimmy Carter’s daily journal, and this dedication yielded results. Through his research, he discovered Carter watched more movies than Reagan did while in office from January 20, 1977 to January 20, 1981. According to the list, Carter watched more than 400 movies at the White ...
- 9/16/2015
- cinemablend.com
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