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the logic of the 'now' still stumps me....
President Obama Tells Untruth in Birth Certificate Press Briefing
April 27, 2011 1:06 PM
The president said he was prompted to act two weeks ago, when the Republican House had put forward a budget that will have huge consequences potentially to the country, and when I gave a speech about my budget and how I felt that we needed to invest in education and infrastructure and making sure that we had a strong safety net for our seniors even as we were closing the deficit, during that entire week the dominant news story wasnt about these huge, monumental choices that were going to have to make as a nation. It was about my birth certificate. And that was true on most of the news outlets that were represented here.
But the president was wrong.
According to Pews Project for Excellence in Journalism, that week the dominant news story was without question the economy.
The ridiculous claims about the presidents birth certificate actually was the No. 4 story for the week receiving about one tenth of the coverage devoted to stories about the economy.
According to Pews PEJ: Hardly dipping from the previous weeks level of 40%, news about the economy was the top story in all media sectors studied, from cable TV to the Internet. And the particularly high level of coverage in cable (53%) and radio (52%), two politics-heavy platforms, indicated just how politically loaded the debate about federal spending was.
Much of the coverage consisted of analysis of the speech Wednesday by President Obama, one that based on listening to many press accounts renewed support for the President among much of his liberal base. Obama was also the dominant newsmaker in 13% of storiesdouble that of the previous weeka bigger share than any week since January 24-30, when Obama gave the State of the Union. (To be a dominant newsmaker, someone must be featured in at least 50% of a story.)
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President Obama Tells Untruth in Birth Certificate Press Briefing - Political Punch
Yeah I read the same thing.