Secret Service Keeping Press From Palin and Event Attendees

| Thu Oct. 16, 2008 1:00 PM PDT

So says Dana Milbank:

I have to say the Secret Service is in dangerous territory here. In cooperation with the Palin campaign, they've started preventing reporters from leaving the press section to interview people in the crowd. This is a serious violation of their duty -- protecting the protectee -- and gets into assisting with the political aspirations of the candidate. It also often makes it impossible for reporters to get into the crowd to question the people who say vulgar things. So they prevent reporters from getting near the people doing the shouting, then claim it's unfounded because the reporters can't get close enough to identify the person.

Via Poynter Online. Wanna know why the McCain campaign wants to limit the media's access? Because it makes videos like this one.

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The Secret Service is nothing more than the Preatorian Guard for the criminals running this country. There's not an honorable person among them.

I worry for Obama too, but now I'm worried more for the guy who has to live with these people. The "blacks will take over" thing is something widely spoken with hint of thought, even by some Obama supporters who dislike McCain more. I hope having a non-white president will vanquish those fears, but I'm also glad to be living in a heavily liberal area while the hate is so thick.

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