...against the backdrop of a deeply cynical electorate, I sensed that people wanted to hear the views and opinions of their
leaders, not just giving an interview during a scandal or a crisis, but arguing, reasoning, debating for the benefit of the public...

By Godfrey Smith on Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Mr. Obama’s White House had been roundly criticized for an attempt to exclude Fox News from particular media events, dismissing the station as a mouthpiece of the Republican Party. Obama’s point man, David Axelrod, had stated on ABC’s This Week that Fox was not a “real news agency” and that real news agencies “ought not to treat them that way.” The attempted lock-out collapsed after the other networks refused to participate if Fox was shut out.
 

 

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