President Obama Highlights a Favorite Cause of Bloggers

Filed in National by on August 23, 2009

At his Town Hall at the DNC the other day, President Obama took notice of how dysfunctional the media’s role has become:

“…I have to say, part of the reason it spreads is the way reporting is done today. If somebody puts out misinformation, ‘Obama’s Creating Death Panels,’ then the way the news report comes across is: ‘Today such-and-such accused President Obama of putting forward death panels. The White House responded that that wasn’t true.’ And then they go on to the next story. And what they don’t say is, ‘In fact, it isn’t true.’

“You know, it’s fine to have a debate back and forth — he said, she said — except when somebody else is just not even telling remotely the truth. Then you should say in your reports, ‘Oh, and by the way, that’s just not true.’

“But that doesn’t happen often enough.”

You got that right. He made this observation after being asked a question via Twitter wanting to know where all of the lies about the reform effort come from. Not only did he point the finger at certain cable channels, but reminded folks that they are not being informed by a media who thinks that objectivity is just reporting the he say/she say.

More like this please!

And if you are interested in the entire video:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdrXh7wunMM[/youtube]

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  1. Carl says:

    The dumacrates have it wrong again.

  2. Such a mature and cogent analysis by Carl. I think all of us liberal bloggers will just hang it up now.

  3. Such a dumb comment by Carl. It always fascinates me when people have the nerve to call others dumb but can’t get the spelling of their own warped terminology correct. By including an “e” in the word “dumacratEs,” Carl has turned the second “a” into a long-a. Meaning it’s now pronounced “dum-a-crAYts.” Crazy Carl may want to familiarize himself with the long-a sound by clicking here.

    Geez, dude, if you’re gonna lob an insult and call someone dumb, at least make sure you get it right.

    It’s “dumocrats.” Dummy.

  4. anoni says:

    MM, that’s some pretty weak shit, you are out of practice.

  5. anoni says:

    and in other news, the Senate is pulling the death panel provision from the bill, that was never in the bill.

  6. liberbill says:

    OK, Mike, how’s this? You’re a dipshit

  7. You forgot to end your sentence with a period, liberbill.

  8. anoni says:

    `harping in spelling and punctuation???????

    IMPOSTER! your no Mike Mathews!

    the real MM has a brain and a spark of creativity

  9. I generally don’t correct spelling and grammar. It doesn’t interest me as it’s simply nitpicking and doesn’t advance an argument. However, when one makes such a patently DUMB comment, but can’t spell the invented word correctly, then I think they’re fair game.

    All in good fun, my dear anoni.

  10. Perry says:

    Mike, you’re a good person, plus or minus 100, now minus. Great! One always knows where you stand, untied to most partisan garbage, which is why I always like to hear what you have to say on here.

    My other point is to call attention to an example of where the press does a great job, this one appearing in today’s WaPo, entitled: “5 Myths About Health Care Around the World”. It is a very well researched article written concisely, the best I’ve seen to date. I recommend reading it, therefore you can find it right here.

  11. anoni says:

    Specter Calls for Hearings on End-of-Life Care Guide for Veterans (Obama’s program)

    fox news ^ | 8/23/2009 |
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