In a clip that's been playing all day on Fox, but which I finally listened to, a reporter asks President Bush if there's a "risk that your entourage will get in the way." I know the voice but'll have to hear it a few more times before I can identify it.
Is there a risk that Bush can do anything without being criticized? If he's not on the scene, he doesn't give a damn. If he is, he's "getting in the way."
I think there's a risk that the public may begin to resent reporters.
Update: Spruiell has the video. I could be wrong, but it sounds to me like NBC's David Gregory.
Update: Judging from Technorati searches that are generating some visits to PostWatch, it looks like it was Gregory. Angel Dressed in Black, a blog I've not visited before, has what is says is a transcript. Warning for sensitive souls, and I don't mean that sarcastiscally: the blog's upper-right photo is of the Twin Towers on 9/11.

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Television is an entertainment mechanism only whose days are numbered with the Internet here. Particularly obvious is the posting of video to cnn.com, foxnews.com etc. Why pay for cable when I can get the video straight from the website.
I have an idea; let's send all these reporters packing. Cut off your cable and get your news and info from the 'net. Bye Bye TV.
-GT
Posted by: George Trea | Sunday, September 25, 2005 at 10:04 AM