This is such BS....
"The White House confirmed Pitt and Jolie were in town to screen Jolie's movie about Bosnian war crimes at the Holocaust museum.
They dropped by so the President could talk with Jolie about her work on preventing mass atrocities and combating sexual violence against women."
-- that's a bad thing for the president to encourage? Famous people taking an interest and action on world-problems?
"It's not the first time Obama's met with one of the pair.
In 2009 the President met with Pitt to discuss his working rebuilding New Orleans' 9th Ward after Hurricane Katrina."
-- umm, again, this is a bad thing?
"Today's pictures of Brad and Angelina come just a day after the first pictures of the infamous 2009 Alice in Wonderland Halloween party at the White House emerged - with guests including Jolie's co-star from The Tourist, Johnny Depp, and director Tim Burton
The Obamas have been highly criticised for hosting the lavish Halloween party at the same time that the country was in the midst of a recession.
The initial news of the party came from a book..."
Total BS. The first pictures and news of that event were published by the White House after it happened. The Halloween party was for children of deployed soldiers. Here is a fun reference for you:
http://bit.ly/AzbUf4
The more serious reference it cites:
http://www.whitehouse.gov/...2/01/09/gossip-wonderland
"While acknowledging that the press was allowed to attend, which in itself would seem to cast doubt on any alleged secrecy, the author contends that there was "no media coverage beyond the standard, limited pool report noting the president's presence." We would invite all readers to read that extremely detailed and colorful pool report, or the stories that emerged from the party, and decide for themselves. In addition, the event was previewed in the official White House Daily Guidance and discussed by then-Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on camera from the podium -- before he dressed up as Darth Vader at the party of course. The White House released videos and photos of the event on whitehouse.gov and our Flickr account, hardly the actions of a conspiratorial cover-up. The author attempts to paint the fact that some involved in the film attended and were not singled out in previews of the event as an attempt to hide their involvement -- this was a large event, word of their involvement was certain to be reported, and indeed it was.
This mischaracterization of a celebration in support of military families is unfortunate..."
That's right, it was covered by the (invited) media, blogged about by the White House, posted to Flikr, talked about at the podium by the White House Press Secretary...
C'MON??? Right-wingers have got to look a little harder to find something they want to call a "coverup"....