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“Later In The Afternoon, The President Will Accept An Award From A Coalition Of Good
Government Groups And Transparency Advocates In Conjunction With Sunshine Week,
On Transparency In Government.” (Sunlen Miller, “The Presidential Planner,” ABC News’ “Political Punch” Blog, 3/16/11)
FOR HIDING INFORMATION FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE?
The Associated Press: “Promises, Promises: Little Transparency Progress.” (“Promises, Promises: Little Transparency
Progress,” The Associated Press, 3/14/11)
The Obama Administration Responded To Fewer FOIA Requests, Despite More Inquiries. “Two years
into its pledge to improve government transparency, the Obama administration took action on fewer
requests for federal records from citizens, journalists, companies and others last year even as significantly
more people asked for information.” (“Promises, Promises: Little Transparency Progress,” The Associated Press, 3/14/11)
Obama Even Censored Emails About His Open Government Directive. “The Obama administration
censored 194 pages of internal e-mails about its Open Government Directive that the AP requested more
than one year ago. The December 2009 directive requires every agency to take immediate, specific steps to
open their operations up to the public. But the White House Office of Management and Budget blacked-out
entire pages of some e-mails between federal employees discussing how to apply the new openness rules,
and it blacked-out one e-mail discussing how to respond to AP's request for information about the
transparency directive.” (“Promises, Promises: Little Transparency Progress,” The Associated Press, 3/14/11)
Obama Has Done Fewer Than Half Of The Small Q&A Sessions That His Predecessors Had Done By
This Point In Their Presidencies. “Obama so far has endured just 75 short question-and-answer sessions
with the press, according to Towson University political science professor Martha Kumar, who tabulates all
things White House press ops. During the same period in their own respective presidencies, George W. Bush
did 258 short Q&As, Bill Clinton did a mind-numbing 408, and George H.W. Bush did 159. More than Obama,
Obama’s Prosecutions May Be Having “A Chilling Effect” On Government Whistleblowers. “But legal
experts and good-government advocates say the hard-line approach to leaks has a chilling effect on
whistleblowers, who fear harsh legal reprisals if they dare to speak up.” (Josh Gerstein, “Despite Openness Pledge, President
Obama Pursues Leakers,” Politico, 3/7/11)
Good-Government Activists Say Obama’s Leak Policy Does Not Follow Obama’s Pledges Of Openness
And Transparency. “Not only that, these advocates say, it runs counter to Obama’s pledges of openness by
making it a crime to shine a light on the inner workings of government – especially when there are measures
that could protect the nation’s interests without hauling journalists into court and government officials off
to jail.” (Josh Gerstein, “Despite Openness Pledge, President Obama Pursues Leakers,” Politico, 3/7/11)
• DNC Created Menu Of “Exclusive Access Opportunities." “The DNC has presented a menu of
exclusive access opportunities to top givers, according to internal DNC documents provided to
potential donors and obtained by The Times… One top donor described in an interview with The
Times being given a birthday visit to the Oval Office. Another was allowed use of a White House-
complex bowling alley for his family. Bundlers closest to the president were invited to watch a movie
in the red-walled theater in the basement of the presidential mansion.” (Matthew Mosk, “EXCLUSIVE: Democratic
Donors Rewarded With W.H. Perks,” The Washington Times, 10/28/09)
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OR FOR THE WHITE HOUSE’S COFFEE DATES WITH LOBBYISTS?
White House Officials Have Met "Hundreds Of Times" With Lobbyists At Coffee Shop Across Street
From White House. "Here at the Caribou on Pennsylvania Avenue, and a few other nearby coffee shops,
White House officials have met hundreds of times over the last 18 months with prominent K Street lobbyists
-- members of the same industry that President Obama has derided for what he calls its "outsized influence"
in the capital." (Eric Lichtblau, "Across From White House, Coffee With Lobbyists," The New York Times, 6/24/10)
The Obama Administration Meets With Lobbyists Off The White House Grounds. “Caught between
their boss’s anti-lobbyist rhetoric and the reality of governing, President Barack Obama’s aides often steer
meetings with lobbyists to a complex just off the White House grounds – and several of the lobbyists
involved say they believe the choice of venue is no accident.” (Chris Frates, “Lobbyists: W.H. Hides Meetings Off-Site,” Politico,
2/24/11)
Lobbyists Attending The Meetings Believe They Are Being Held Outside White House So That The
Visits Would Not Be In Public Visitor Logs And “Embarrass The President” “Some lobbyists suspected
they were being kept outside the gates for political, rather than logistical, reasons. ‘My understanding was
they were holding the meeting there because it included several high-level business and trade association
lobbyists,’ said a senior business lobbyist who attended the meeting. ‘This was an effort to not have to go
through the security protocols at the White House which could lead to the visitor logs at some point being
released to the public and embarrass the president.’” (Chris Frates, “Lobbyists: W.H. Hides Meetings Off-Site,” Politico, 2/24/11)
Ebay Founder Pierre Omidyar’s Omidyar Network Has Donated Almost $12 Million To The Sunlight
Foundation. (“Sunlight Foundation: How We’re Funded,” Sunlight Foundation, Accessed, 3/16/11)
• Pierre Omidyar Has Donated $158,100 To Democratic Candidates, Committees And PACS
Since 1990. (Center For Responsive Politics, OpenSecrets.org, Accessed 3/15/11)
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