Sorry if this is a dupe...I didn't see it posted anywhere on DU and find it absolutely ASTOUNDING!
A little inside story from my House on the Hill ...
Wednesday the Congress convened in joint session to hear an address by the leader of a major ally -- an infrequent and usually solemn occasion. Instead, I think we were cast as extras in an orchestrated political event for Italian TV.
We set aside legislative business and filed into the House Chamber only to hear right-of-center media billionaire
Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi speak in Italian with no interpreter. Organized applause was prompted at certain points from the uncomprehending crowd (Members of Congress plus "blue-coated interns, sent in to fill empty seats").
C-SPAN snubbed the event -- a Joint Session of Congress! (Doesn't C-SPAN cover everything?) But the rousing reception aired live overseas, on Berlusconi's own TV stations, skirting his country's equal-time laws in a tough election cycle.
He played it up big in Italian papers, too. "They told me that there has never been such a warm welcome for any other country. They counted fifteen rounds of applause and three standing ovations ... Republican and Democrats alike. It was therefore a 'bipartisan' thing."
A 'bipartisan' thing, sure. What's a poor Irish lad to do? Sit on my hands, and later find out he was calling for aid to Darfur? Or clap like a trained seal and then find out it was for Operation Iraqi Liberation?
Here's what happened. One of the President's conservative allies was a few points down in the polls, and somebody called in a favor. Bush himself had better things to do, but we were mobilized to help get his coalition partner re-elected.
Worried about media consolidation? Look at Italy where one guy can own the media, and the government, and book the US Congress in a made-for-TV campaign special!
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2006/3/3/92510/20078