You’d think I wouldn’t be surprised by what seem to be typical fascist tendencies by this administration, but…
Reporters at some of the inaugural balls are steamed that they could not interview the partygoers without an official minder trailing them, lest they get insufficiently fulsome praise from President Bush’s supporters. Washington Post reporter Peter Carlson, who was escorted to and from the men’s room, likens the restrictions to “Saddam-era Iraq.”
“It’s hard to get people to be frank with you,” says Chicago Tribune reporter Jeff Zeleny, who gave up at one ball. “It seems like a baby-sitting exercise. It’s just one more example of how the Bush administration likes to control the story.”