A spokesman for President Obama took a timeout from politics today.
Opening up a press briefing shortly before 2 p.m., White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, a graduate of N.C. State, called on Charles Babington, an Associated Press reporter who graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill (and used to cover Washington for the N&O).
"Mr. Babington, start us off?" he said. "Let the record reflect that an N.C. State alum has asked a Tar Heel to start the questions."
Babington made reference to the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament in Atlanta.
"Very kind of you," he told Gibbs. "And good luck tonight."
Gibbs added: "In the spirit of what can only be said is bipartisanship."
The brief exchange drew laughs from the roomful of reporters, though the question Babington then asked — about a missile strike in Pakistan — quickly turned the briefing in a more serious direction.




Re: A brief timeout from NCAA partisanship
Was this before or after Gibbs lulled everyone to sleep during his presser?