The White House Should Be Able to Defend Itself Against Fox

October 21, 2009 RSS Feed Print

The White House has the same freedom of speech as the rest of us, so any attack or defensiveness is within its rights and has plenty of historical precedent.

Brad of TX in response to Public Opinion:
White House vs. Fox News: Who Is Right?

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acai berry side effects of 11:29PM May 16, 2010

It is very interesting for me to read the article. Thanks for it. I like such themes and anything that is connected to them. I would like to read more soon.

NightWalker of AL 12:15PM January 14, 2010

"LET IT RIDE" THE PRES. HAS MORE IMPORTANT THINGS TO ATTEND TO. UNLESS THERE"S A STRATEGY BEHIND THE STRATEGY " LET IT RIDE" BEST WAY TO FRUSTRATE YOUR CRITICS IS TO IGNORE THEM.

PEOPLE RELY ON THE FREEDOM OF INFO. TRYING TO SILENCE A CRITIC DEMEANS THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENCY.

thomas sciarrotta of NY 5:44PM October 21, 2009

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