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MSNBC's Jansing Perplexed Romney Invoking Clinton to Slam Obama; Omits Obama Inserted Himself into Numerous Presidential Bios

By Ken Shepherd | May 18, 2012 | 11:58

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"It does appear this year that the ghosts of presidents past have been haunting the current race for the future leader of the country," MSNBC's Chris Jansing noted as she opened up a segment featuring Center for American Progress's Daniella Gibbs Leger and Republican Strategist Joe Watkins about how both President Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney, but chiefly Romney, have invoked other presidents in their campaign rhetoric.

Jansing seemed perplexed at Romney campaigning by invoking the liberal Clinton -- saying Obama discarded the Clintonian pronouncement that the "era of big government is over" -- but she wasn't equally incredulous at Obama citing the late conservative President Ronald Reagan to boost his call for tax hikes for the rich. What's more, not once did Jansing highlight recent revelations that Obama has altered WhiteHouse.gov presidents biographies to gratuitously insert himself into them, even though that news item was covered earlier this week by the Bible-for-liberal journalists, the New York Times:

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Footnotes added to presidential biographies on the White House Web site that connect past presidents’ achievements to President Obama’s initiatives incited controversy Tuesday in conservative circles online over how far the Obama administration would go to promote its policies.

Rory Cooper was searching for a detail about Calvin Coolidge, when he stumbled upon something unusual — a footnote likening Coolidge’s first public radio address to Mr. Obama’s use of technology in social media to engage the public.

“I thought it was funny,” said Mr. Cooper, a spokesman for the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, of his initial reaction in an interview on Tuesday. But his amusement faded when he found similar references tacked on to the biographies of Ronald Reagan and Lyndon B. Johnson.

He posted his observation in a message on Twitter, and it was quickly picked up by conservatives, who used the hashtag #ObamaInHistory to mock the White House for plugging its policies on the biography pages of every president since Coolidge, except Gerald R. Ford.

The White House added the footnotes on Monday in a section titled, “Did You Know?” under the official biographies, which were written by the historian Michael Beschloss and the journalist Hugh Sidey. A White House official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal operations told The New York Times and other news outlets on Tuesday that no biographies had been altered, and emphasized that the White House was simply adopting a promotion technique widely used on the Web.

Of course, WhiteHouse.gov is a government-run,  taxpayer-funded website that is supposed to be the citizens' portal to official presidential information. Tenants of the office of the president would do well to avoid using that resource for what is effectively campaign work. Certainly if President Bush had done this in 2004, the media would have, and quite appropriately, made a stink about it.

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Obama is a man of negligible

Submitted by misterbee241 on Fri, 05/18/2012 - 1:02pm.

accomplishment. So it is only natural he would glom onto men of great accomplishment.

If you're not getting flak, you're not over the target.
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Keyword jacking at the White House

Submitted by CobraMan on Fri, 05/18/2012 - 1:20pm.

"the White House was simply adopting a promotion technique widely used on the Web"

That's called keyword jacking, and its used to misdirect internet searches. It's similar to the old "meta-tag" jacking of the 90's. The only real use for it is to increase hit counts.

Now, the question is, why does the White house feel it is necessary to increase their hit counts? Are they really that obsessed with Obama's popularity? Apparently, they are! I'm surprised they don't insert a timed redirect function sending visitors to Obama's campaign site in each and every White House webpage script.

By the way, it's interesting to note that not long after Obama spoke of the dangers of cyber hacking, his own administration hacked the White House's official biographies of past Presidents just to insert Obama's name as an admitted promotional gimmick. So much for "practice what you preach," eh Obama?

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Why not invoke Bill Clinton to slam Obama

Submitted by Gary Hall on Fri, 05/18/2012 - 1:13pm.

If the national MSM doubts Ed Klein's blockbuster book, "The Amateur," where Bill Clinton is quoted saying that President Obama is an "amateur" and "an incompetent president," then they should - all of them - drag Ed Klein and Bill Clinton into their panel discussions (heck, "The View" should as well), along with other witnesses, and let them have at it.

Otherwise I consider it to be a good source. It's my view that they have spiked the story because they don't want it to be discussed. They can't even allow it be to out there for all to see.

And, let's not forget, Bill Clinton is not the first to label Obama as such; surely we can take the word of US News editor, and Obama supporter in 2008, Mort Zuckerman, who was on to this two years ago.

Mort Zuckerman: World Sees Obama as Incompetent and Amateur - The president is well-intentioned but can't walk the walk on the world stage.

Let's let the voters decide; however, they can't decide when the information is being censured from their view.

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This Is Another Perfect Example of Unnecessary Attention

Submitted by Bourbeau on Fri, 05/18/2012 - 2:20pm.

Chris Jansing is a perfect example of a low level TV personality, who happened to luck out and get some airtime, and I am not even sure how often. That said, why would anyone care what perplexes her? Honestly, does anyone really give a hoot what side of the bed she gets up on in the morning; what's she's thinking; what words of wisdom or lack thereof she's spewing? I think not. My thought on what Chris Jansing says is this - out of sight, out of mind; keep her out of sight as much as possible, and don't give two craps about what's on her mind.

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Did you know?

Submitted by DFLower on Fri, 05/18/2012 - 3:18pm.

Obama helped organize the strike of the Isrealites against the Egyptian Pharoahs, and made sure they didn't pollute the red sea while crossing it?

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I wonder if twenty years from

Submitted by RR GOP on Sat, 05/19/2012 - 1:45pm.

I wonder if twenty years from now we'll be able to look back on this travesty known as Barack Hussein Obama and laugh?

Somehow I think we won't.

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