If you can't professionally take questions from the media, maybe you shouldn't be the voice of your government or institution.
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The truth is that a prepared police video is not a news conference, any more than a government policy announcement made over Twitter or through other social media is.Advertisement 4They are both conscious decisions by their framers that the only facts the public should have access to are those that they specifically choose to present, in the particular order they want to present them, with anything they don’t want considered either left out or hidden from view.
The rest of the bloviation is strictly inside baseball. Political posturing — and police posturing, for that matter — is inherently self-aggrandizing and, well, boring. The self-back-patting is often close to nauseating.
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