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Photo-op legislative hearings have become the norm in the political arena, which is driven by the need to feed the twenty-four hour a day news cycle while at the same time advancing the perpetual campaigns of incumbents.
Dennis C. Vacco: What's Next, Felony Gum Chewing? Dennis C. Vacco 2011
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Photo-op legislative hearings have become the norm in the political arena, which is driven by the need to feed the twenty-four hour a day news cycle while at the same time advancing the perpetual campaigns of incumbents.
Dennis C. Vacco: What's Next, Felony Gum Chewing? Dennis C. Vacco 2011
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They heard he had declared their hospitals No Photo-op Zones.
Study: Troops Deployed Abroad Gave Six Times More To Obama Than To McCain 2009
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Photo-op press conference, complete with popping flashbulbs?
That Was No Lady 2009
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Photo-op at the ground breaking ceremony for Baghdad Disneyland!
Obama Camp Uses McClellan Book To Parry McCain's "Baghdad Stroll" Attack 2009
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BROWN: Photo-op or not, Obama is still ahead in the polls.
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BROWN: Photo-op or not, Obama is still ahead in the polls.
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A Photo-op does not eras her Iraq vote or exonerate it.
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Photo-op with polar bear from "Inconvenient Truth"/show I'm SERIOUS (!!) about global warming.
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Photo-op access is no substitute for a formal news conference or more sit-down interviews: "It is qualitatively different," Page says.
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