Yes, but now you have Anita Dunn. Honestly, this woman is approaching the verge of Orly-like proportions...
The more I read of this article, the more I laughed. She is so delusional it is almost scary she was working for the Whitehouse. This is what happens when you have a bunch of people with the mentality of Vince being allowed to act as advisors. Too fricking funny.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601074&sid=aBRJYGPAmOoo
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President Barack Obama’s outgoing communications director, Anita Dunn, renewed her attacks against Fox News as she praised the “investigative journalism” of Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart and said MSNBC isn’t a biased cable news network.
She criticized Fox for using edited footage of a rally to make it appear that opposition to the president’s health-care plan was bigger than it was.
“The people who exposed this: Jon Stewart of the Daily Show on Comedy Central,” Dunn said yesterday at the Bloomberg Washington Summit. “That’s where you are getting fact-checking and investigative journalism these days.”
She also suggested, when asked, that Obama was aware of the strategy to criticize Fox. “I am not a person who is known for going rogue,” she said.
“We’re under no illusions of what the political agenda of, you know, certain news networks are,” Dunn said of Fox. “We obviously have talked to them before. We’ll talk to them again in the future.”
After the controversy between the White House and Fox News erupted, Karl Rove, former President George W. Bush’s political adviser, said that cable news channel MSNBC had a left-leaning bias. Dunn disputed that contention.
“MSNBC has as a host of their morning program a former Republican congressman who was a member of Newt Gingrich’s revolution,” she said, referring to Joe Scarborough, the former Florida Republican congressman who hosts “Morning Joe.”
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Oh my God. LOL.
Jon Stewart - "investigative journalist" - yeah, I like watching his show from time to time for entertainment value, but journalist he is not.
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