A conversation with Jake Tapper

with Jake Tapper
in Current Affairs
on Monday, March 2, 2009 * * * * *

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A conversation with Jake Tapper, Senior White House Correspondent for ABC News

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    1. Lindamae  03/04/2009 02:10 AM Report

      It bothered me that after I listened to Jake, I watch Katie Couric on Letterman and then Dee Dee Meyers on Ferguson and could not tell one from another. They each used the same talking points. Rush's black shirt, his "I want Obama to fail....." in each case cutting off the entire comment in order to create controversy. I've noticed that all newscasters use the same language and today I've learned that they each receive morning calls that they use almost verbatim. That is not journalism. That is not integrity. When the media refuses to provide a balanced report of what is happening, our country is in dire straits. The press is being controlled by the White House - just like Pravda and other controlled papers around the world. This is a shame.

    2. ShalomFreedman  03/03/2009 10:20 PM Report

      Tapper made a very good, balanced presentation. After complimenting the President for keeping his campaign promises, and for his equanimity and confidence in facing recent tough news, Tapper points to the limitations of the Obama , half- the- deficit in four years, promise. He speaks about the optimistic figures of the Obama economists, and the kind of salesmanship they are doing with them.

      He presents in short a credible report.