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Obama calls on all women reporters at year-end press conference

At the president's year-end press conference, Obama answered questions exclusively from women reporters.

At a year-end press conference, President Barack Obama answered eight questions from reporters -- but in an unusual twist, the reporters he called on today were all women. They were:

1. Carrie Budoff Brown (Politico)2. Cheryl Bolen (Bloomberg)3. Julie Pace (Associated Press)4. Lesley Clark (McClatchy)5. Roberta Rampton (Reuters)6. Colleen M. Nelson (Wall Street Journal)7. Juliet Eilperin (Washington Post)8. April Ryan (American Urban Radio)

After the final question, President Obama bid everyone "Mahalo" and walked out (presumably to begin his holiday break in Hawaii), and several male reporters could be heard shouting their questions at the president. He did not acknowledge them.

Was it a coincidence or a conscious decision on the part of the president?  White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest responded in a statement: "The fact is, there are many women from a variety of news organizations who day-in and day-out do the hard work of covering the President of the United States. As the questioner list started to come together, we realized that we had a unique opportunity to highlight that fact at the President's closely watched, end of the years news conference."

On Twitter, media and political watchers reacted swiftly, many praising the president for his actions: