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doing the Micheal Moore altering of context--but this time with interview with President--

NBC's response--if viewers want unchopped version they can read "unedited" interview on webside.
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White House angry over NBC edit of Bush response to question about Iran comment in speech
The Associated PressPublished: May 20, 2008

NEW YORK: The White House on Monday called on NBC News to set the record straight on "deceitful" editing of an interview with President George W. Bush, in which correspondent Richard Engel asks whether comments about the president of Iran were directed at Barack Obama.

Bush aides were angered by how the president's answer was portrayed when Engel questioned him about his condemnation of "the false comfort of appeasement" in an address last week to the Israeli Knesset. NBC stood by its treatment of the interview Monday.

Bush had mentioned the president of Iran in his speech, and said: "Some seem to believe that we should negotiate with the terrorists and radicals, as if some ingenious argument will persuade them they have been wrong all along."

Obama's campaign considered that statement an attack on him, which the White House has denied.

Engel asked Bush if he was referring to Obama in his speech.


But the White House said NBC edited out these words that Bush said between those two sentences: "People need to read the speech. You didn't get it exactly right, either. What I said was that we need to take the words of people seriously."

Bush counsel Ed Gillespie, in a letter to NBC News President Steve Capus, said that "this deceitful editing to further a media-manufactured storyline is utterly misleading and irresponsible." He asked that the network air Bush's response in full on the two programs.

NBC countered by saying the unedited interview has been available since Sunday on the network's Web site, and that the reporting accurately reflects the interview.

"Just as the White House does not participate in the editorial process at the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal or USA Today, NBC News, as part of a free press in a free society, makes its own editorial decisions," NBC said in a statement.

The White House routinely pushes back against news stories it does not agree with by issuing "Setting The Record Straight" press releases. But the one against NBC News stands out for its angry tone and its accusation that the news division deceptively and deceitfully edited the president's words.

It also came personally from Gillespie, one of the top figures in the White House and a veteran politico as former head of the Republican Party.

Gillespie brought up some other grievances, too, including NBC News coverage of the Iraq war and the nation's economic woes. The White House was not happy when NBC News decided to call the situation in Iraq a civil war and called attention to its decision.

And that wasn't all.

The White House didn't just send its letter of complaint to NBC. It blasted it out to every reporter who receives White House press releases and posted it prominently on the White House Web site.

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I saw this ran on MSNBC nothing was missing. In fact there was little to complain about by WH. Looks like there getting in bed wth there buddies from Fox like that little ball of hate Hannity. Who is always beating on some subject that means little or nothing. There at war with K Olbermann who calls out O'Rilley,Hannity or Rove evey week with some of there half truths. And he does catch them with some real BS. Im not sure why Bush think's everyone is to dum to know who he meant.
 

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Dog you ever notice the msnbc's of the world will break it down and explain it while the entertainment station you watch spins it more or cuts and runs from the bullshit they spewed? Your boys really have a problem with people calling them out on their lies and garbage. Boy they are seething. I just hope Keith isn't as stupid as Spitzer because this is really entertaining to watch. You know your boys are feverishly looking at every one of Keiths emails, phone records, and bank statements just like they were doing to Spitzer. Oh under the guise of terrorism that is:nono: . Keith is a true American patriot while the guys you support are nothing but a cancer to this country that desperately needs to be cut out of the system.
 

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Dog's if you want me to throw up about fifty edited Fix News stories let me know. Ill just start with one for now.

Why has Michelle Obama's speech video been edited?

Why have Fox and Drudge Report video's been altered?

the word "really" removed?

The real Speech.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffGpYcTu5GI


The Transcript Bill O'Reilly Show.

Does Michelle Obama dislike America? That is the subject of this evening's "Talking Points Memo."

Campaigning Monday for her husband in Wisconsin, Mrs. Obama said something that has caused major controversy, and she said it twice.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

MICHELLE OBAMA, BARACK OBAMA'S WIFE: Let me tell you something. For the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country, because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback.

(APPLAUSE)
And let me tell you something. I need to believe that we live in that kind of nation, where hope and possibility and unity is still what drives us.
(END VIDEO CLIP)

FOXNews.com - Does Michelle Obama Dislike America? - Bill O?Reilly | The O?Reilly Factor
 

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I saw this ran on MSNBC nothing was missing. In fact there was little to complain about by WH. Looks like there getting in bed wth there buddies from Fox like that little ball of hate Hannity. Who is always beating on some subject that means little or nothing. There at war with K Olbermann who calls out O'Rilley,Hannity or Rove evey week with some of there half truths. And he does catch them with some real BS. Im not sure why Bush think's everyone is to dum to know who he meant.

Thats quite a memory you have djv
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What NBC did is what the liberal media has been doing for years. It's nothing new as they try to tear down who they do not like(Republicans) and build up those they do(Democrats). If one compares their treatment of President Bush and then their treatment of Barack Hussien, especially @ MSNBC, any person with a liitle common sense has to see the bias in reporting. I admit the Fox News leans toward the right, as Sponge never hesitates to point out, but it's a 2-way street. It is hypocritical and disingenuous to think that Fox News is the only network that shows bias toward one party or another. As histroy has shown however, liberals have been and always will be the "Do as I say, not as I do" hypocrites we've come to know.
 

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Treatment of Bush? He deserves all chit he gets. He's been such a poor one. American people have his rating right 31%. That's a F on any report card. Fox is Fox so many have caught on. There numbers are down for a reason.
 

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Treatment of Bush? He deserves all chit he gets. He's been such a poor one. American people have his rating right 31%. That's a F on any report card. Fox is Fox so many have caught on. There numbers are down for a reason.

I agree President Bush deserves to be criticized for many of his policies & actions over his 2-terms in office but I'd just like to see those who blast him daliy in the media give him credit once in a while. We have not had a terrorist attack on US soil since 9/11 and have foiled numerours attempts before they could take place. Does he not deserve just a little thank you from the far-left clowns(Olberman, Matthews, Russert and even Jon Stewart)!??! Whatever one thinks of Bush, he is still OUR President and deserves better than what NBC News pulled the other day. Although I strongly disagree with many of Barack Hussein's policies, if he wins in November I will give him the respect that comes with being the President of the United States. It is the right thing to do... be proud of OUR country, criticize it from time to time but never pull against it for simple political gain. Seems those on the left have forgotten this but I predict if Barack Hussein wins, those same aformetioned clowns will be waving the Stars & Stripes proudly and might actualy have good things to say about OUR county. I can only hope.:shrug:
 

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um, wtf...??

um, wtf...??

Treatment of Bush? He deserves all chit he gets. He's been such a poor one. American people have his rating right 31%. That's a F on any report card. Fox is Fox so many have caught on. There numbers are down for a reason.

so the 19% for Congress means they should bend over and accept the swift kick in the ass they got coming...?
 

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What NBC did is what the liberal media has been doing for years. It's nothing new as they try to tear down who they do not like(Republicans) and build up those they do(Democrats). If one compares their treatment of President Bush and then their treatment of Barack Hussien, especially @ MSNBC, any person with a liitle common sense has to see the bias in reporting. I admit the Fox News leans toward the right, as Sponge never hesitates to point out, but it's a 2-way street. It is hypocritical and disingenuous to think that Fox News is the only network that shows bias toward one party or another. As histroy has shown however, liberals have been and always will be the "Do as I say, not as I do" hypocrites we've come to know.
If calling getting to the truth is leaning left then i have to agree with ya. Unfortunately the party that is killing this country gets blowed from Fox. If the truth isn't much of a big deal in your life then enjoy Fox News.
 

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I agree Im not happy with congress either. I give them a little break because Bush veto's every thing they seem to send him. Then the Reb's don't stand up with Dem's and over ride some. I believe the American people see this and may make some changes this Nov. We shall see how many Reb Lose seats. They already lost three special elections.
 

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If calling getting to the truth is leaning left then i have to agree with ya. Unfortunately the party that is killing this country gets blowed from Fox. If the truth isn't much of a big deal in your life then enjoy Fox News.

The only truth I need in my life is your "Enlightening" posts Sponge.:yup Thanks from a simple minded, Fox News watching Republican from red state Alabama. :D
 

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I'm just curious--how do you edit an interview in mid paragraph--cut him off and come back for commercial--have his lips moving but delete sound.

On another tangent--I see NYT pull their tricks on duping public also this week--on GI Bill

--Saying that McCain and GW were againast Webb's GI benfit package but never once mentioning they were for McCain bill that is basically the same but increases benefits per time served.
both sides here--you decide
NYT article
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/26/opinion/26mon1.html?hp
White House rebuttle
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/05/white_house_statement_on_the_n.html
 
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