The White House press secretary took questions from Twitter, and tweeting public, predictably, gave him a hard time
Well, that was fun.
As he's done in the past, White House press secretary Jay Carney took questions from Twitter post-press briefing – and, as it has done in the past, the online peanut gallery responded with the predicated manner of ridiculousness.
In March, Carney fielded questions about high gas prices and tax breaks to oil companies. Monday, Republican Representatives Darrell Issa and Tim Griffin were among those submitting questions for the chat.
If you weren't around during the Q&A, you can still follow along with the #1q hashtag on Twitter, but here's a [sort of] random selection of what you missed:
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