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The White House is stepping up its rapid response media operation, creating a communications position to respond to unfavorable stories on the Web, the Huffington Post reports.
HuffPo’s Sam Stein writes that Jesse Lee, a member of the Obama administration’s new media department, will take on a new role in replying — at times aggressively — to stories that paint the administration in a bad light.
White House adds media position to combat unfavorable stories - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/dailycaller/20110523/pl_dailycaller/whitehouseaddsmediapositiontocombatunfavorablestor ies - broken link)
Probably not a hard job, since the media is pretty much in Barry's pocket.
White House adds media position to combat unfavorable stories - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/dailycaller/20110523/pl_dailycaller/whitehouseaddsmediapositiontocombatunfavorablestor ies - broken link)
Probably not a hard job, since the media is pretty much in Barry's pocket.
Ahhh, did little Obama get his feelings hurt because someone asked him a tough question?
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