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You Say To-may-to and I Say To-mah-to

October 30th, 2009

A new Pew survey confirms what everybody already knows: Fox is a conservative channel. But CBS’s Charles Cooper discovered that a viewer’s opinion about channel bias depends on which side of the ideological couch the viewer sits on:

  • 57% of liberals think Fox is conservative, but only 29% of them think MSNBC is liberal.
  • 44% of conservatives think Fox is on their side, but 48% think MSNBC plays for the other team.

And proof that some people need to turn off their TV: 14% said Fox was “mostly liberal.”

Click here for the rest of “Coop’s Corner.”

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Obama Originals and Regulars Reunite at HBO Party

October 23rd, 2009
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“By the People,” the HBO documentary by Amy Rice and Alicia Sims, brought together top Obama campaign veterans and the press corps that followed them through the historic 2008 election for a backslapping, bear-hugging reunion at the newly renovated Motion Picture Association of America. HBO President Richard Plepler greeted top White House advisers Anita Dunn, Austan Goolsbee, Dan Pfeiffer, Sarah Feinberg, Bill Burton, Mike Blake, Dag Vega, and Washington’s newest Chicago import Susan Sher, the First Lady’s longtime friend and chief of staff.

The filmmakers’ Obama bus mates were well represented in the 80-plus crowd beginning with bestselling author Richard Wolffe, Obama “original” Juliana Goldman, Lynne Sweet, plus several campaign heavy hitters: Mike Allen, Mark Leibovitch, Jeff Zeleny, and David Jackson.

Representing the 2008 TV and pundit corps: Hilary Rosen, Jonathan Capehart, Betsy Fischer, and David Chalian.

The party went into overdrive when Reggie Love huddled with Richard Plepler; one line formed to take photos with Love and another to shake hands and schmooze with Plepler.

Washington’s elite came out to watch the HBO screening: Ben Bradlee, Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, George and Liz Stevens, and Bob Barnett. And all eyes were on Barnett and the HBO chief, as they huddled over their upcoming projects.

Obama media man Jim Margolis and White House Communications Director Anita Dunn spoke after the screening, reminding the crowd that Rice and Sims joined the campaign in 2006.  And after an inspiring speech about the campaign, Margolis told how he meticulously prepared for commercial shoots at the critical campaign moment Rice and Sims were always present, whether it was around the campaign office or stepping in a the right moment to get the shot of the candidate who made history. Dunn said the film captured the special feeling of what it was like to work on the campaign and that “there will not be another campaign that was like the Obama 2008 campaign…people felt that they were a part of something much bigger than one individual.”

Reggie Love, who was always one step in front of or behind Obama in the film, attended the screening with two BlackBerry’s in hand, greeting many of those who spent hours covering the candidate or working on the campaign.  MSNBC’s Richard Wolffe, who made several appearances in the film, cheered and laughed along with his colleagues as the audience could see through the camera lens the sometimes quiet and sometimes frantic moments of the campaign.

For many it was a chance to relive the excitement of the campaign, for others it was to catch up with Obama people who are now running the country.

“By The People” premieres November 3rd at 9:00 p.m. ET on HBO.

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White House vs. Fox

October 23rd, 2009

The early peace talks between Fox Chairman Roger Ailes and White House Senior Adviser David Axelrod appears to have made no headway — NYT’s Jim Rutenberg compared them to “pre-Pearl Harbor peace talks between the United States and Japan.”

While Fox News may see the administration’s volleys as “ratings candy,” the NYT article notes the White House has stepped up its anti-Fox commentary following indications other news organizations were closing ranks.

Click here for the rest of Rutenberg’s article: “Behind the War Between White House and Fox.”

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25,000 People Visit White House Gardens This Past Weekend

October 19th, 2009
NBC’s Today Show recaps the history of the White House dogs and many braved the cold and rain to catch a glimpse of American history this last weekend.
Watch the video below.

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Reps. Kucinich and LaTourette and Two Snuggies

October 16th, 2009

D. L. Hughley came to DC as a correspondent for NBC’s The Jay Leno Show and asked people about health care and tried to bring the Democrats and Republicans together in a segment called “D. L. in DC.”  And what better way to bring people together than a little Kumbya?

Watch what happens below.

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DC-er “using technology to make the world a better place”

October 16th, 2009

The State Department’s Jared Cohen is featured in CBSNews.com’s
“Unplugged, Under 40″ for his work with Twitter and the conflict in Iran.

Check out the full story and video at FishBowlDC.

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White House and Fox News — Still Sparring

October 12th, 2009
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The verbal skirmishes between the White House and Fox News continue, despite last month’s “Fox Summit” between Obama’s Senior Adviser David Axelrod and Fox Chairman Roger Ailes, leading the NYT to offer: “But shots are still being fired, which animates the idea that both sides see benefits in the feud.”

The back and forth between the administration and Fox — reignited by White House Communications Director Anita Dunn’s suggestion that the cable channel was “a wing of the Republican Party” — has started a blogosphere discussion of CNN (Democrat) versus Fox (Republican) and lining up other networks and programs on one side or the other.

Click here for Michael Sherer’s Swampland from Time.

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Obama Wakes to Nobel News

October 9th, 2009

President Barack Obama became the third sitting U.S. president to win the Nobel Peace Prize this morning.IOC 2016 Olympic Venue Announcement - Day Two

The Nobel committee cited Obama’s “extradorinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy,” in announcing the award in Oslo, Norway.

The White House heard of the announcement via a wire report to in the Situation Room overnight and Obama is expected to talk to reporters in the Rose Garden about the award this morning.

Click here for Politico’s story, with reactions from world leaders and former Nobel laureates.

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Robert Gibbs on being recognized everywhere he goes

October 2nd, 2009

The Politico CLICK interviewed White House Press Secretary, Robert Gibbs on what it’s like to be recognized at gas stations, Chuck E. Cheese, and on the street.

“I don’t think you really get the appreciation until you’re walking down the street and you can tell that people are looking at you, and then they look at you again, and sometimes they point,” Gibbs said.

Check out the full interview HERE.

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