Top Obama speechwriter under fire for Hillary cutout 'grope'...
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Question No. 63 asks that applicants "please provide any other
information ... that could ... be a possible source of embarrassment
to you, your family, or the President-Elect."

For a while there this afternoon, President-elect Barack Obama's
immensely talented chief speechwriter, 27-year-old Jon Favreau, might
have been pondering how to address that question.

That's when some interesting photos of a recent party he attended --
including one where he's dancing with a life-sized cardboard cut-out
of secretary of state-designate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, and
another where he's placed his hand on the cardboard former first
lady's chest while a friend is offering her lips a beer -- popped up
on Facebook for about two hours. The photos were quickly taken down --
along with every other photo Favreau had of himself on the popular
social networking site, save for one profile headshot.

Asked about the photos, Favreau, who was recently appointed director
of speechwriting for the White House, declined comment. A transition
official said that Favreau had "reached out to Senator Clinton to
offer an apology."

Favreau is not the first campaign aide whose online presence has
proved awkward. Last March, John McCain aide Soren Dayton forwarded an
anti-Obama YouTube video to his private Twitter feed linking Obama
with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, leading to his suspension from the
campaign. And in 2007, two bloggers hired by former North Carolina
senator John Edwards stepped down after blog posts they had written
before he hired them became a subject of controversy.

Favreau's case seems unlikely to be so dire; Clinton senior adviser
Philippe Reines cast the photos as evidence of increased bonhomie
between the formerly rival camps.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/12/04/one_more_question.html
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