Yeah, I heard about it.A teleprompter is used for speeches, usually in front of large crowds, as part of a professional appearance.Not for elementary school visitsI hate to burst your bubble Chuck, but the Conservative magazine The Weekly Standard debunked that one.Did Obama Use a Teleprompter to Talk to Elementary School Children?The conservative blogosphere is buzzing this morning about news that President Obama relied on a teleprompter for his remarks to students at the Graham Road Elementary School in Falls Church, Virginia. And it would surely be funny if he had. But it doesn't appear that he did. Obama held two separate sessions at the school -- the first with students and a second for the media. And while he did use two teleprompters for his comments to the media he did not use them for his discussion with the students.The White House website offers this picture of Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan talking to 6th graders from the school. No teleprompters in sight. http://www.weeklysta...school-childrenCan't trust those right wing blogs.Maybe he should do what the last guy did, and have someone feed him his lines through an earpiece.