Obama Thinks People Magazine Is As Important As White House Press Corps

August 19, 2012
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Entertainment Tonight and People Magazine are as important as the White House press corps according to Obama’s aide, Stephanie Cutter.

Even the President knows the mainstream media doesn’t count any longer.

Actually, I’m making fun of Stephanie Cutter’s remarks this Sunday and I wonder when the media is going to finally realize how they are being marginalized by this president. He completely ignores them and won’t give press conferences, the reason being they might ask a serious question as opposed to the entertainment magazines whose reporters do puff pieces.

When will the media get it? Do they care? They are more into ideology than objective reporting.

This is also insulting to the American people if Ms. Cutter believes what she said about the American people getting their news from entertainment magazines.

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