At first, the White House's strategy in regards to Fox News seemed simple. On Politico.com, Josh Gerstein and Mike Allen wrote that "the motivations of the White House are clear: Fire up a liberal base disillusioned with Obama by attacking the hated Fox. Try to keep a critical news outlet off-balance. Raise doubts about future Fox stories." This campaign against Fox News, which was stoked by the White House communications director and prolonged this past weekend on the Sunday news shows, is now seemingly backfiring on the White House.
Early last week, the campaign against Fox became much clearer thanks to White House communications director Anita...
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Did the Fox News strategy backfire?
Now this Dunn cow comes out admitting how she so wanted to perform a Lewinski on Chairman Mao.
No doubt she'd settle on humming a few bars on Hugo Chavez.
Wake up America, you worshippers have installed a communist regime to head this nation.