Good afternoon,
I just started at the White House as a Senior Advisor to President Obama, and over the past few days we've all been increasingly focused on Tuesday’s State of the Union Address (9 p.m. EST). The President will talk about what America needs to do to create jobs today, make America more competitive tomorrow, and win the future for our children and our country.
And to make sure that you are part of the discussion about America's future, we've been working on a number of ways to use our online program to give you and Americans across the country a chance to participate in this important event and ask your own questions. That starts Immediately after the speech ends, "When White House policy experts will be available at WhiteHouse.gov to discuss the issues raised in the speech the President and to take your questions and feedback.
David Plouffe, campaign manager the Obama campaign, go back to work with the president and he is to announce the State of the Union tonight (9pm EST, our three in the morning - there again on the agenda tomorrow).
here a couple of articles about the so-called Sotu will be interactive :
The Obama White House's Full-Internet Sotu Press: On Tuesday
Itself, Several advisors, aides, and assistants will be Open for Questions. On Wednesday, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs will, naturally be on Twitter.
At some point during the week, Vice President Joe Biden will be on Yahoo!
And continuing a practice we've seen the Obama administration engage in in the past, on Thursday, the 27th, several big-name administration officials will be mixing it up with online communities relevant to the policy areas in which they work.
The State of the Union is...Annotated.
The folks over on the White House new media team have just announced that, during tomorrow's State of the Union address delivered to a joint session on Congress, up and running on WhiteHouse.gov will be a simultaneous helping of visual aids to help shore up Intended lesson the presidential Being Delivered live and in person on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.
( here you turn, you turn around and is now campaigning for 2012, eh )
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