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redred
02-26-2017, 09:36 AM
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US President Donald Trump has announced he will not attend the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on 29 April.
The glitzy event draws celebrities, journalists and politicians, normally including the US president.
Mr Trump said he would not attend a day after the White House excluded several major broadcasters and newspapers from a press briefing.
He has frequently described negative news coverage as "fake".
However, he has not provided any evidence for his claims.
The announcement comes as relations between the White House and some media outlets continue to deteriorate.
On Friday, the BBC, CNN, Buzzfeed and the New York Times were among media groups barred from an off-camera informal briefing held by White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer.
Hours before the briefing, Mr Trump had delivered a strong attack on what he called "fake news" in the media, targeting stories with unnamed sources.
He said "fake news" was the "enemy of the people".

Mr Trump announced his non-attendance at the correspondents' dinner via Twitter.
He wrote: "I will not be attending the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner this year. Please wish everyone well and have a great evening!"
Bloomberg News and the New Yorker magazine are among media outlets who have said they will not hold their usual after-parties this year.
There have been some calls for journalists to boycott the event itself.

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The annual dinner

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Began in 1921, with Calvin Coolidge the first president to attend, in 1924
Cancelled a few times, including in 1930 after the death of ex-President William Taft, in 1942 following the US entry into World War Two, and again in 1951
Rarely skipped by sitting presidents. Richard Nixon avoided it in 1972, Jimmy Carter cited exhaustion in 1978 and Ronald Reagan, who was the last to miss it in 1981, did so only because he had been shot and was recovering at Camp David
John F Kennedy threatened to withdraw unless women were allowed to attend, which they were
Only became the now-traditional "roasting of the president" event in 1983
Some of the events have been particularly tough on presidents. Stephen Colbert's turn in 2006 prompted several of George W Bush's aides to walk out
Every sitting president since 1924 has attended the correspondents' dinner at least once, according to the New York Times.
They traditionally make a light-hearted speech at the annual event. Former US President Barack Obama attended eight times.
Mr Trump has been a regular at the dinner in the recent past.

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In 2011, Barack Obama joked that Mr Trump would turn the White House into a casino if he became president and made fun of rumours, then propagated by Mr Trump, that President Obama was not born in the US.
Obama sends up Trump's ambitions at 2011 dinner
The New York businessman was shown on camera sitting stony-faced through a barrage of jokes at his expense, including some from host Seth Meyers, although he said last year that he "loved that dinner".
Many believe that the 2011 event fuelled Mr Trump's desire to enter politics and later run for office.
In a statement the White House Correspondents' Association said it took note of the president's announcement and said the dinner would "continue to be a celebration of the First Amendment and the important role played by an independent news media in a healthy republic".


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redred
02-26-2017, 09:37 AM
so is all because he knows he'll be the butt of the jokes ?

lost in melb.
02-26-2017, 12:53 PM
Yes.

Funnily enough, I actually dig his (occasional)self-depreciating sense of humour. However, he doesn't like others doing it.

The Monk
02-26-2017, 04:21 PM
Just another way of fostering his relationship with the press.

Hugh_Janus
02-26-2017, 08:42 PM
its up to him whether he wants to attend or not.... good on him for not doing something he doesn't want to do

#refreshingchange

lost in melb.
02-27-2017, 12:28 AM
Just another way of fostering his relationship with the press.

/sarcasm :)

lost in melb.
02-27-2017, 12:29 AM
its up to him whether he wants to attend or not.... good on him for not doing something he doesn't want to do

#refreshingchange

Yep, good on him. But there will be more occasions where he will have to do something for the greater good - not just what he wants

DemonGeminiX
02-27-2017, 12:35 AM
But there will be more occasions where he will have to do something for the greater good - not just what he wants

Uh... He's been doing nothing but the greater good for our country since he's taken office.

The Monk
02-27-2017, 01:45 AM
/sarcasm :)

What? Me? :lol:

The Monk
02-27-2017, 01:46 AM
Uh... He's been doing noting but the greater good for our country since he's taken office.

Unfortunately for the US... it's not how it is seen on the international stage.

Muddy
02-27-2017, 02:22 AM
Unfortunately for the US... it's not how it is seen on the international stage.

Oh well.. :)

DemonGeminiX
02-27-2017, 03:38 AM
Unfortunately for the US... it's not how it is seen on the international stage.

WE DON'T CARE!

It's our nation, not the international stage's. Butt out!

:lol:

Teh One Who Knocks
02-27-2017, 11:31 AM
Unfortunately for the US... it's not how it is seen on the international stage.

I'd rather have a president like Trump who's doing what's right for the good of the country and the people and hated by the rest of the world, than a fucktard like Obama who fucked this country and the people but was loved the world over.

PorkChopSandwiches
02-27-2017, 04:32 PM
I'd rather have a president like Trump who's doing what's right for the good of the country and the people and hated by the rest of the world, than a fucktard like Obama who fucked this country and the people but was loved the world over.

Exactly

lost in melb.
02-27-2017, 11:50 PM
Well, we want the international president, thanks! As a gift of appreciation, here are some fresh refugees :hi:

Muddy
02-28-2017, 12:05 AM
You, Sir. are too kind!

DemonGeminiX
02-28-2017, 12:31 AM
Well, we want the international president, thanks! As a gift of appreciation, here are some fresh refugees :hi:

Go elect an international president for your own country, if you want one that badly. We're not giving you one.

The Monk
02-28-2017, 09:43 AM
WE DON'T CARE!

It's our nation, not the international stage's. Butt out!

:lol:


I'd rather have a president like Trump who's doing what's right for the good of the country and the people and hated by the rest of the world, than a fucktard like Obama who fucked this country and the people but was loved the world over.


Exactly


Go elect an international president for your own country, if you want one that badly. We're not giving you one.



History will tell. I am actually his side of the political spectrum (right wing) but the man is an absolute dick! He's a reality TV personality and he has tried to bring that and his thin skinned temper to the White House.

You Americans may think he is going to do well for the good ol' USA but I'm not so sure. Let's wait a year or three and see.

You do realise that if the rest of the world was ever to isolate the USA you'd be fucked all on your own. All countries need something from the international community - I can't wait until his first big international forum. They'll make mincemeat of his political ability but I'm sure he will just put on his intransigence cloak and soldier on.....

I hope I am wrong because America has earned a lot of well deserved respect over the years and it would be a shame for him to destroy it.

Muddy
02-28-2017, 01:54 PM
History will tell. I am actually his side of the political spectrum (right wing) but the man is an absolute dick! He's a reality TV personality and he has tried to bring that and his thin skinned temper to the White House.

You Americans may think he is going to do well for the good ol' USA but I'm not so sure. Let's wait a year or three and see.

You do realise that if the rest of the world was ever to isolate the USA you'd be fucked all on your own. All countries need something from the international community - I can't wait until his first big international forum. They'll make mincemeat of his political ability but I'm sure he will just put on his intransigence cloak and soldier on.....

I hope I am wrong because America has earned a lot of well deserved respect over the years and it would be a shame for him to destroy it.

Bro.. A lot of what you say is true about him... (his vain smug asshole attitude) But how could we vote for a known criminal in Hillary..? She directly colluded with the DNC and CNN in her bid for the presidency.. Her and the DNC decided the path of the American people. Not the American people.. They negated everyone's votes.. Every vote cast for a non Hillary democratic choice was a complete waste of time. It's proven. How do you vote for someone in a democracy that REMOVES YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE ?? I stand by my vote for Trump and would do it again with no hesitation. I will never vote to give away my freedoms.

And as far as all that "the world isolating us" crap.. Don't even go there.. We have plenty of friends..

PorkChopSandwiches
02-28-2017, 05:49 PM
I agree Monk, we will see. Most of the world wants and takes from us, I'm sick of seeing our money being sent all over the place and not being used here for the needs of the citizens. Our veterans are treated like second class citizens, a lot of that money being sent away could help them. Of course we need trade, but fair trade is all we are asking for, I dont know of one trade agreement (pre NAFTA) that doesn't benefit the other side more than it does us, all we want is fair.

The Monk
03-01-2017, 09:52 AM
Bro.. A lot of what you say is true about him... (his vain smug asshole attitude) But how could we vote for a known criminal in Hillary..? She directly colluded with the DNC and CNN in her bid for the presidency.. Her and the DNC decided the path of the American people. Not the American people.. They negated everyone's votes.. Every vote cast for a non Hillary democratic choice was a complete waste of time. It's proven. How do you vote for someone in a democracy that REMOVES YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE ?? I stand by my vote for Trump and would do it again with no hesitation. I will never vote to give away my freedoms.

And as far as all that "the world isolating us" crap.. Don't even go there.. We have plenty of friends..


I agree Monk, we will see. Most of the world wants and takes from us, I'm sick of seeing our money being sent all over the place and not being used here for the needs of the citizens. Our veterans are treated like second class citizens, a lot of that money being sent away could help them. Of course we need trade, but fair trade is all we are asking for, I dont know of one trade agreement (pre NAFTA) that doesn't benefit the other side more than it does us, all we want is fair.




Can I ask the question:- Has Hilary been proven a criminal any more than Russia's interference on the Donald's campaign has been proven??

I also agree that each country needs to clean up and tend to its own backyard before sending money away to others.

When it comes to international trade, there will always be a give-and-take involved. Some you win and some you don't provided it balances out and it is "FAIR" trade.


As I have said, history will be the judge but there needs to be a lot of changes yet to come for it to be a favourable judgement. (in my opinion)

Muddy
03-01-2017, 11:21 AM
Can I ask the question:- Has Hilary been proven a criminal any more than Russia's interference on the Donald's campaign has been proven??

I also agree that each country needs to clean up and tend to its own backyard before sending money away to others.

When it comes to international trade, there will always be a give-and-take involved. Some you win and some you don't provided it balances out and it is "FAIR" trade.


As I have said, history will be the judge but there needs to be a lot of changes yet to come for it to be a favourable judgement. (in my opinion)

Russia didnt commit the crime. They only exposed it.

PorkChopSandwiches
03-01-2017, 04:46 PM
Can I ask the question:- Has Hilary been proven a criminal

She hasn't been charged yet, but she has definitely done illegal shit. Using her position as Secretary of State to enrich her sham foundation was a big one

DemonGeminiX
03-01-2017, 07:26 PM
Can I ask the question:- Has Hilary been proven a criminal any more than Russia's interference on the Donald's campaign has been proven??

Yes.

You really don't understand how political power works, do you?

We know she's a criminal. Everyone in the media knows she's a criminal. Hell, everyone in Washington knows she's a criminal. But because she's still a mouth piece for the left, and a former First Lady, she's untouchable. The FBI's Comey laid out all the evidence when he was admonishing her right before the election. Everyone said she should have been charged. She wasn't charged. Nobody was shocked. Wanna know why? Politics.