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August 03, 2008 Breaking Speaker Pelosi's News BlackoutBy Nancy CoppockThanks to Rep. John Culberson (R-TX) there was one small camera recording the events. Twitter messages alerted America to the historic events. Rep. John Shadegg (R-AZ) named the event "The New Boston Tea Party", but that was quickly changed to "The Boston Tweet Party" by the new, tech real-time media. Messages flew across the country to anyone wanting to participate, as Culberson led the Real Time Media charge sending out live messages from the House floor:
Culberson then reports the events as they occur:
Tourists were standing in line to enter the gallery to view the House of Representatives at work. What they viewed and even participated in was far more exciting. Breaking rules of silence themselves, the gallery erupted into applause and even stood and cheered as they participated in this historic event. Robert Bluey (director of the Center for Media and Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation) sent this message:
The need for sunlight on the floor of Congress was also exhibited by this message from Bluey upon meeting a stray reporter in the hallway:
This is a classic example of how the MSM has controlled the message and the debate. This unnamed reporter, while witnessing ground-breaking news, is not interested in the actual events unfolding before his eyes, but rather in how to change the issue and debate of that event in order to present a freshly spun and sanitized message to the public. But reporters like him are no longer in control of the message or the debate. What we are witnessing is a true (r)epublican revolution in which individuals can become their own newsgathers. Technology has given us a clear view of Congress as much as Newt Gingrinch used the C-Span cameras for special order speeches to speak directly to the viewing public to explain Democrat scandals like those involving the House Bank and Post Office. What the public is learning now is once again making us very angry with the Democratic Party Leadership and its members of Congress. For weeks before this adjournment, Congress voted on the naming of Post Offices, proclaimed The Year of Astronomy 2009, and outlawed already outlawed lead in children's toys. Congress also stealthily passed a multi-trillion $ porked-up bailout for the mortgage industry. Speaker Pelosi kept any motion to debate drilling for oil and gas from not only being debated on the House Floor; she did not allow any such debate to take place within Committees. She was busy letting the clock run out on any opportunity to debate solutions to the energy crisis before this 5-week adjournment. Her plan to release the Strategic Petroleum Reserves sometime before the upcoming election was obviously her assumed ticket to a Democratic Party rout of Republicans that would return complete political control of The United States to the Democratic Party forever. She might have succeeded with the plan, if not for New Media technology.
And there were even some jokesters in the mix having fun at Speaker Pelosi's expense. One was twittering as "Speaker Pelosi" with such gems as:
This is the power of RealTime news and why it must be sanctioned by House Rules to ensure transparency in government. If not for social media outlets like Twitter and Qik this event might taken place; but with no media coverage, no one would have ever known. on "Breaking Speaker Pelosi's News Blackout"
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