Obama 'Town Hall' Will Answer Twitter Questions

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
President Obama will host a live Webcast at the White House next week to answer questions submitted via Twitter.

The White House and Twitter are billing the July 6 event as a "town hall," but it's not exactly going to be an exercise in open-microphone democracy. Instead, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey will select a handful of questions submitted through the #AskObama hashtag.

Among the #AskObama questions so far, topics include: immigration, taxes, gigabit Internet speeds, and whether it's possible to win reelection if the unemployment rate is 9 percent or above next fall.

Obama's appearance at Facebook in April was billed as a historic opportunity for him to "connect with Americans across the country" through a virtual "town hall" meeting. But it ended up being a reprise of standard Washington politicking, with the president throwing political punches at Republicans over deficit reduction, spending, and taxes.

Another "virtual town hall" meeting at the White House in 2009 was thrown a bit askew by marijuana legalization activists, who took advantage of an online voting system to push their questions to the top of the charts.

By the time the event began, questions about legalizing marijuana ranked at the top of the "green jobs," "financial stability," "jobs," and "budget" sections (and came in a close second in the health care section too). Sample question: "What are your plans for the failing, 'War on Drugs', that's sucking money from tax payers and putting non-violent people in prison longer than the violent criminals?"

Presidential aides neglected to choose any of those questions to present to Obama on the nearby screens.

It would be a surprise if legalizing-pot questions failed to dominate next month's event. In a YouTube Q&A in January, 198 of the highest-rated 200 questions dealt with drug policy. Last week, Reps. Ron Paul (R-Texas) and Barney Frank (D-Mass.) introduced legislation that would end federal criminal penalties for marijuana possession and allow states to decide whether to criminalize it or not.

There's an official Twitter account for the next month's event, @TownHall.



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Just going to be the same old bulls##t that we're used to hearing. Not one of his aids or press-men will allow any questions about marijuana being legalized or anything. He lied to us to get elected and knowing that another election looms in the not so near future he's trying to cover up his actions with a bunch of new promises and lies. :rofl::rofl::rofl: His administration is just a standing joke,WE NEED TO GET OUT AND VOTE FOR CHANGE. :yahoo::yahoo: Gary Johnson in 2012.. :thumb::thumb: RD :peace::peace:
 
Hope and change my ass!! We are the only ones who can truly effect change. No matter what the nay-sayers espouse, we still have the ability to hire and fire our elected officials..

This twitter town hall is just bs so Obama can act like he's cool and hip and attempt to connect with younger voters. he knows what every question will be and in what order. He'll have a long drawn out answer for each question that will not have any substance, and you can bet there will be no questions about mj.
 
Here is hoping LulzSec or Anonymous gets to this, I would LOVE for them to wreak havoc on this little escapade. Not that Im left or right wing and saying this would help in any type of election, I am just simply tired of the BS.
 
Watch and be disappointed.That's your only option. :peace:
 
They do take requests, but I am sure this broadcast will be more secure than the royal wedding.
 
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