Vice President Cheney's press office has begged reporters to cover his delegation to Saudi Arabia but warns the Saudis won't allow "any coverage" of the meetings, vexing White House reporters, RAW STORY has learned. The following memo, from the White House Correspondents' Association chief Mark Smith, was acquired by the D.C. Insider Blog FishbowlDC. Fishbowl was the first blog to be accredited for the White House.
"The vice president's press office has asked the White House Correspondents' Association for a print pooler to cover his trip to Saudi Arabia. As has been publicly announced, Cheney is heading the delegation that's going over to pay a condolence call on the Saudis and meet with the new king.
However, the VP's people warn me that the Saudis are not allowing any coverage of those meetings. Not even stills. In fact, most of the brief time on the ground in Saudi Arabia will be spent holding at the U.S. Embassy. In addition, they tell me there'll be no access to Cheney on either the outbound or the return trip. Filing after the meetings, if any, would be from the U.S. air base near Riyadh where Cheney's landing. Plus there's this added attraction -- it's expected that whoever volunteers for this trip will land his/her news organization with the airfare for the trip, and any other expenses.
If you're willing to volunteer on that basis, please drop me a line as soon as possible -- 4 p.m. Eastern at the latest. If I get more than one volunteer, I'll draw names from a hat.
Sincerely,
Mark"
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