Freedom of Speech – Unless the White House Doesn’t Like It
By admin on Oct 20, 2009 in Article one of our Bill of rights
White House Escalates War on Beck, Hannity
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 1:43 PM
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The White House continued its war against Fox News Tuesday when press secretary Robert Gibbs singled out specific shows on the Fox News network for criticism: Glenn Beck�s and Sean Hannity�s.
Meeting with reporters in his office for an off-camera question-and-answer session, Gibbs parried questions about the White House’s harsh criticism of the cable news network, leveled on several Sunday shows by officials including White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel and senior adviser David Axelrod, according to Politico.
Asked if it was fair for the White House to label Fox an illegitimate news organization, Gibbs replied: “We render opinion based on some of their coverage and the fairness of their coverage.”
When a reporter pressed further, asking Gibbs to explain more specifically how Fox differed from ABC, MSNBC or Univision, the president’s spokesman pointed to two shows in particular as sources of concern.
“You and I should watch sometime around 9 tonight or 5 this afternoon,” Gibbs said, alluding to the 5 p.m. show hosted by Glenn Beck and the 9 p.m. program anchored by Sean Hannity.
When a reporter pointed out that these are opinion shows, Gibb�s tersely replied, �That�s our opinion.�
It’s not the first time the White House has directed fire at Beck, who has doggedly covered White House officials including Anita Dunn, the communications director, and Van Jones, the green jobs czar who resigned over Labor Day weekend.
From newsmax.com


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