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Poll: WH vs. Fox NewsThe White House's war on/with Fox News has triggered a huge range of reactions in the media. WaPo's Ruth Marcus wrote "Obama's dumb war with Fox News" which got overwhelming response on wapo.com and Facebook. Politico's Mike Allen & Josh Gerstein analyze why the WH press corps has had little reaction to the attempts to delegitimize the cable network. ABC's Jake Tapper questioned WH Press Secretary Robert Gibbs about how they could declare that Fox News was not a "news" organization. Gibbs' response, "that's our opinion." FNC's Sean Hannity said, "It seems like the White House is developing an enemies list." MoveOn.org launched a petition to urge Dems to stay off Fox News. The Daily Beast's Nicole Wallace writes "Obama's attacks on Fox News are petty and childish." And I couldn't agree more, Nicole. By supporting the President's selective media engagement, you cripple the power of the industry. And while it may work in your favor now, it sets a precedent that can and will backfire in the future. But it's not about my opinion, so you weigh in. Is this "White House war with Fox News" appropriate presidential behavior? Email This Post |
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