With Sprinkles!

Jed’s Report carries a story on the Associated Press-hosted luncheon where Obama was grilled and McCain was given Dunkin’ Donuts doughnuts (with sprinkles!) and coffee. Barack Obama was asked if he would increase troop levels in Afghanistan where “Obama bin Laden” was still operating. McCain’s moderator, in the meantime, waxed eloquent about the wonderful times reporters spent with McCain on the Straight Talk Express, declared the luncheon a chance to invite everybody else to share those great times, and then offered the doughnuts to McCain, noting that she knew they were his favorite snack.

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Above is the point where I would usually put a quote from the original article – which, in this case, might be a good thing for them, since it might contain some pearl of wisdom that I had missed that would completely justify the difference in how the two candidates were treated.

The AP, however, has decided that the thing they truly hate is having their own words quoted when people critique their journalism. To that end, they have created a bizarre, counter-intuitive, and definitely counter to fair use policy that they will license quotes of more than five words for a fee – a license which they reserve the right to revoke if they feel it shows the AP in a bad light. Given these new guidelines, I can in good conscience only give the AP four or fewer words to state their case – and that’s three quoted words in the first sentence. Tsk. Too bad.

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