You knew they would print this, didn't you? |
"In the second decade of the 21st century, that isn’t asking too much."
Campbell Brown is a former news anchor for CNN and NBC.
You knew they would print this, didn't you? |
I’m critical of myself, first, and the environmentalists. When the oil spill had happened in the spring of 2010, there was another moment to say, ‘Hold on a second, let’s relook at energy policy in America. Should we be subsidizing companies who are risking our health immediately and in the long-term?’” We didn’t do it. You’ve never seen the environmental movement more quiet during an oil spill. I guarantee you, if John McCain had been President, with that oil spill, or George Bush had been President with that oil spill, I’d have been out there with a sign protesting. I didn’t, because of who the President was.
"This was nothing more than a fact-checking error by me -- an agency assistant at the time...
From Powerline Quoting a Facebook post:
- Obama told them.
- It was in some early draft of Obama’s abandoned book (Journeys in Black and White) he submitted to them.
- Obama wrote it in his book proposal to them.
- Obama told them in a query letter.
- Obama answered one of those biographical forms.
- … Well, I’m running out because they all amount to the same thing.
Can Dystel and Goedrich show us the correction appeal letter they got from Obama about the Kenya birth in over 10 years of using this bio? Or any other incident from any other publisher or agent that is similar to this “error?”I really don’t care where Obama was born. The continued degeneration of the press in passing on hilarious nonsense as fact is a lot more serious problem. Give Dystel & Goederich the Rose Mary Woods Memorial Award for the Most Absurd Lie to Protect a President of the Year.Obama Cites His Poor Kenyan Family Members As Reason Why “Economic Growth Can’t Just Be For The Lucky Few”…