|
SHOWBIZ> Celebrities
![]() |
|
Picking a fight: Obama vs Fox News
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-10-19 07:45
NEW YORK – President Barack Obama's communications director says it was Fox News Channel, not the White House, that picked a fight. Yet it was Anita Dunn's words during a CNN interview last week, saying Fox is like "a wing of the Republican Party," that ignited one of the most unusual verbal volleys between a presidential administration and journalists since Vice President Spiro Agnew complained during the Nixon years about the "nattering nabobs of negativism." Dunn's stance cheered many of the president's supporters who seethe over anti-Obama stories on Fox opinion shows, but has caused a backlash among some who say it exposed the administration as thin-skinned. White House unhappiness had been building. The president himself said there is "one television station that is entirely devoted to attacking my administration." Fox's coverage of health care demonstrations over the summer, former administration official Van Jones and the community activists ACORN clearly knocked the administration off stride. The White House blog attacked Fox commentator Glenn Beck for "lies." "The administration was being attacked, members of this administration were being attacked, policies of this administration were being misrepresented — and that's a generous interpretation of how they were being described," Dunn said. "The reality is that at some point, the administration has to defend itself." Fox has fought back hard. Network executive Michael Clemente said it was "astounding" that administration critics couldn't distinguish between news and opinion programming. "It seems self-serving on their part," he said. Fox said network executives have been told that no one from the administration would appear on a Fox show as a guest through the end of the year. Dunn denied there was a White House ban on Fox appearances. "We haven't said that to them," she said. Last week on his show, Beck placed a red phone on his desk, saying it was a hot line available to Dunn anytime she thought something untrue about Obama was being said on his show. "I don't think the White House actually wants a dialogue," Beck said. "They want to smear, isolate and destroy." Dunn on Beck: "He's always good for a laugh." Beck uncovered a speech Dunn had given where she referred to Mother Teresa and Mao Tse-Tung as "two of my favorite political philosophers." He said it was "insanity" that she was quoting the late Chinese dictator; Dunn said she was being ironic and got the idea for the reference from GOP strategist Lee Atwater. Dunn also criticized Fox's Chris Wallace for referring to the administration as filled with "crybabies." ("We kept ourselves from ... responding, `I am rubber, you are glue,'" Dunn said). But there was a specific provocation: The president appeared on five Sunday morning public affairs shows on Sept. 20, every one except Wallace's. |
主站蜘蛛池模板: 超碰在线91 | 亚洲综合精品视频 | 国产又粗又猛又爽又黄视频 | 欧美乱淫| 国产精品男女 | 中文字幕永久在线 | 亚洲第一色网 | 婷婷综合激情网 | 伊人婷婷色 | 久久久极品 | 欧美久久久久久久久久 | 久久精品国产视频 | 波多野结衣99| 国产日产亚洲系列最新 | 亚洲最新在线 | 免费成人在线看 | 国产精品久久久久久久久动漫 | 久久午夜免费视频 | 国产精品久久久久久久免费 | 日本a在线播放 | 色四月婷婷 | 操她视频在线观看 | 日韩高清av在线 | www.欧美com | 少妇高潮av久久久久久 | 成人av免费看 | 免费污片在线观看 | 毛片毛片毛片毛片毛片毛片毛片 | 免费一二三区 | 国产成人精品一区二区三区四区 | 欧美a级片视频 | 国产日韩在线观看一区 | 亚洲免费成人在线 | 国产精品久久久一区二区三区 | 久久精品成人一区二区三区蜜臀 | 亚洲xxx视频| 欧美国产片 | 久久婷婷网| 国产激情在线观看 | 日本成人一区 | 欧美xxxooo|