The online chat project of the White House website has been launched for more than a year, and "heavyweights" often go online in person. A few days ago, the host of the White House online chat was interviewed by the American media for the first time, revealing all kinds of anecdotes encountered since the opening of the White House online hotline, which greatly exposed the "absolute privacy" of the White House.
First lady Laura is online. Someone wants to know the president's private life.
The online chat column "Ask the White House" of the White House website was launched in April 2003. The opening of this column is quite interesting. Ever since Bush took office in the White House, there have been rumors that Bush, from a ranch in Texas, is an "antique" and doesn't know what the Internet is. Although this is only hearsay, Bush did not deny it. He immediately instructed the White House Communications Office to open an online chat column in official website, and sent "heavyweights" to go online in person.
From the beginning of the column, the people who take turns to sit in the village are really great people, such as "First Lady" laura bush, National Security Adviser condoleezza rice, Homeland Security Secretary Ricky, and even Bush's twin daughters. Bush's two precious daughters Jenna and Barbara chat with ordinary netizens through the website. Of course, they mainly want to win the votes of young netizens for Bush. They say that they often have differences with their parents, but they still think that Bush is an ideal candidate for the president of the United States because he keeps his promise. The two daughters believe that the greatest advantage of being born in the first family is that they have many opportunities to meet world leaders.
When it was first lady Laura's turn to go into battle, people were less polite. It is a small question where Barney, the first dog in the White House, sleeps, but someone actually wants to ask Laura, how is her sex life with the President? ! Fortunately, the pipe network was quick-sighted, and the problem was immediately stuck.
The White House is haunted too much, and Bush's concierge clarified it on the Internet.
Now five live webcasts a week can attract hundreds or even thousands of people to ask questions. These questions were sent to Wall's mailbox. In theory, online tourists can ask any questions. The questions asked by online tourists are usually related to Bush, such as reacting and commenting on the president's words and deeds that day. In addition, online "Q&A" has become an effective platform for the White House to help the outside world solve some mysteries.
For example, in April this year, it was reported that the White House was haunted frequently, and even the official website of the White House was opened, and there was a link about "White House Ghost". Open the video file in the link and see the White House at night, and then a bedroom door suddenly opens automatically; After a while, the lighted candle in the room went out inexplicably ... which naturally aroused the great curiosity of ordinary Americans and netizens. At that time, a reporter actually asked the White House News Network questions on a formal occasion. Although the famous psychologist richard wiseman explained that the haunted White House was probably caused by infrasound waves, ordinary people still didn't believe it. Gary Waltz, the chief concierge of the White House, stepped forward and vividly explained the so-called "haunted" incident of the White House to online tourists, finally quelling this inexplicable rumor.
Not all the problems can satisfy the White House. Netizens "torture" White House officials from time to time.
Of course, it is impossible to please the White House with all the questions. In this network communication process, you can also ask some questions that will embarrass the White House. Internet tourists can "torture" White House officials on issues such as environment, education and national security. The unemployed want to know when the economy will recover.
For example, some people question why the Bush administration hates nature. Jim Carnaughton, chairman of the Committee for Improving Environmental Quality, said: "You obviously haven't noticed that the president is actually a person who often moves in the wild."
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