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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/potus-notes/2009/nov/13/anita-dunn-msnbc-different-from-fox-news/ An interview with Valerie Jarrett who pretty much confirms that Obama was involved in trying to shut down Fox.[/quote] I know accuracy is not a priority for you guys, but is it too much to expect that you get the basics correct? I mean, even the URL you provided says that the interview is with "Anita Dunn" rather than Valerie Jarrett. If you can't even get that much right, why should we trust you about anything else? Nevertheless, what do you mean by "shut down Fox"? Do you mean that they want Fox to close its doors and stop doing business? The article doesn't suggest that. Do you mean that they want Fox to change it's reporting style? The article doesn't say that either. All the article says is that Dunn was going to criticize Fox and that the President had likely authorized that criticism. So, are you suggesting that in defense of freedom of speech, the President and his staff should not have freedom of speech where criticism of Fox is concerned? [/quote] I'm afraid PP is beyond rational argument. This is actually a symptom of long-term exposure to Fox News. [/quote] From the article: "Below that is video of Valerie Jarrett, a senior adviser to President Obama, backpedaling when asked by CNN’s Campbell Brown if MSNBC is biased in the same way as Fox. And at the bottom is Dunn’s appearance on CNN a month ago that began this whole thing." Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/potus-notes/2009/nov/13/anita-dunn-msnbc-different-from-fox-news/#ixzz2MR9R67rm Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter PP was kinda right..[/quote]
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