- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 35783
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Bob Woodward Tears Into Obama: 'Madness That I Haven't Seen In A Long Time'
2/27/13 - Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward's ongoing war of word with President Barac...
published: 27 Feb 2013
Bob Woodward Tears Into Obama: 'Madness That I Haven't Seen In A Long Time'
2/27/13 - Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward's ongoing war of word with President Barack Obama's White House escalated on Wednesday when Woodward took to the set of MSNBC's Morning Joe to slam the president's handling of the sequester fight. Woodward said that the president has displayed a "kind of madness" in his decision to make those cuts as painful and deleterious to the nation's war fighting capability as possible. Host Joe Scarborough began the interview by asking for a recap of the fight between Woodward and the administration regarding who proposed the sequester first. Woodward informed Scarborough that the White House has conceded that he was originally right and that the idea for sequester came from the Obama administration.
He then turned to the sequester: "I think peoples' heads are about to explode about all of this, you know, what the hell is going on here," Woodward said. "I'm not sure the White House understands exactly what happened in all of these negotiation at the end of 2011 with the sequester and the super committee, because they were really on the sidelines."
Woodward slammed Obama's decision to announce that sequester cuts would force an American aircraft carrier to not deploy to the Persian Gulf.
"Can you imagine Ronald Reagan sitting there and saying 'Oh, by the way, I can't do this because of some budget document'?" Woodward asked incredulously. "Or George W. Bush saying, 'You know, I'm not going to invade Iraq because I can't get the aircraft carriers I need.' Or even Bill Clinton saying, 'You know, I'm not going to attack Saddam Hussein's intelligence headquarters,' as he did when Clinton was president because of some budget document?"
"Under the Constitution, the president is commander-in-chief and employs the force. And so we now have the president going out because of this piece of paper and this agreement, I can't do what I need to do to protect the country," Woodward concluded. "That's a kind of madness that I haven't seen in a long time."
- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 35783
2:22
Bob Woodward: 'Obama administration threatened me over budget assessments'
Journalist Bob Woodward says President Obama's administration threatened him over his budg...
published: 28 Feb 2013
Bob Woodward: 'Obama administration threatened me over budget assessments'
Journalist Bob Woodward says President Obama's administration threatened him over his budget assessments. For more CNN videos, visit our site at http://www.cnn.com/video/
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 13658
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Bob Woodward on CNN: Obama White House tried to intimidate me on sequester
Bob Woodward on CNN: Obama White House tried to intimidate me on sequester (2/27/13)...
published: 28 Feb 2013
Bob Woodward on CNN: Obama White House tried to intimidate me on sequester
Bob Woodward on CNN: Obama White House tried to intimidate me on sequester (2/27/13)
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 2069
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Bob Woodward on Hannity: Not 'Threatened' By White House, But Still Concerned About Intimidation
February 28, 2013 - Bob Woodward sat down with Sean Hannity tonight to elaborate on all th...
published: 01 Mar 2013
Bob Woodward on Hannity: Not 'Threatened' By White House, But Still Concerned About Intimidation
February 28, 2013 - Bob Woodward sat down with Sean Hannity tonight to elaborate on all the fallout from his claim yesterday he received an intimidating e-mail from the White House telling him he'll "regret" his reporting. He clarified that he didn't feel personally threatened, but it was still inappropriate for the White House to engage with a member of the press in that kind of intimidating manner. Woodward told Hannity that Gene Sperling, the White House official who e-mailed the intimidating e-mail, was shouting at him before sending the e-mail, did apologize for getting angry, but said he wasn't disputing a fact, and his conduct is "not the way to operate in a White House." However, Woodward made it clear he did not feel threatened by the White House, nor did he ever use the word "threat." He said the point of his reporting was to lay out facts showing the Obama administration was misleading in saying sequestration was not their idea.
Woodward did not answer Hannity's question of if the Obama administration blatantly lied, saying that everyone needs to relax the rhetoric and realize people outside of DC are frustrated at "how crazed this has become."
In the second part of the interview, Hannity expressed his concern that the media is now no more than an "extension of the press office." Woodward bemoaned the current era of hyper-partisanship that he partly blamed Fox News and MSNBC on. Hannity defended the separation of news reporting and opinion programing on Fox, saying that the media has become more neutered than it was during Watergate. Woodward agreed that the press needs to be more agressive, and that White House officials sending warnings to reporters about what they're saying doesn't help.
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 1794
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Press Secy Carney Grilled Over Allegations Of Threats Against Journalist Bob Woodward - Megyn Kelly
Press Secy Carney Grilled Over Allegations Of Threats Against Journalist Bob Woodward - Me...
published: 28 Feb 2013
Press Secy Carney Grilled Over Allegations Of Threats Against Journalist Bob Woodward - Megyn Kelly
Press Secy Carney Grilled Over Allegations Of Threats Against Journalist Bob Woodward - Megyn Kelly
- published: 28 Feb 2013
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Megyn Kelly Panel Fights on White House Trashing Bob Woodward Due To His Account Of The Sequester
2/25/13 - On Monday, a Fox News Channel panel discussed the White House's attacks on repor...
published: 25 Feb 2013
Megyn Kelly Panel Fights on White House Trashing Bob Woodward Due To His Account Of The Sequester
2/25/13 - On Monday, a Fox News Channel panel discussed the White House's attacks on reporter Bob Woodward for claiming in a recent book that the Obama administration was the original source of the idea for the sequester. Both panelists agreed that the GOP and the president were not being consistent in their messaging around the sequester, but also noted that this is the kind of inside-the-Beltway fight that turns off average citizens to politics. Megyn Kelly chronicled the dust up between the White House and Woodward over an assertion made in his recent book The Price of Politics in which he reports that the idea for the sequester originated in the White House. The Obama administration says that is a mischaracterization of how events unfolded in the summer of 2011 when the sequester was approved by Congress.
"This is getting a little uncomfortable," Kelly said to Breitbart News reporter Ben Shapiro and Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky. "They're fighting with somebody they've loved so much -- they gave him all his access to the White House -- but they only love him apparently, Ben, when he's saying what they want him to say."
"I would imagine this is the last time Bob Woodward is going to have intimate access to the White House," Shapiro replied. He said that the White House rewards reporters who behave as "lap dogs" and refuse to report information that the White house regards as being politically unhelpful.
"It's one of those things of who do you believe," Kelly asked Roginsky. She asked if Woodward has the most credibility on this issue or White House Press Sec. Jay Carney who called the assertions made by the famous reporter "willfully wrong."
"This is such typical D.C. nonsense," Roginsky said. She added that the politicians and reporters focused on blaming each other are missing the fact that the upcoming sequester cuts are what should be drawing the focus of both journalists and politicians.
"I saw this story, and I kind of said 'a pox on both these houses' -- on the Washington Post and the White House," Roginsky added.
Kelly challenged Roginsky, saying that if Woodward is right, he's obliged to report the White House intentionally misleading the public. Roginsky dismissed this notion and said that it is simply not important to determine who came up with the idea for the sequester and when.
Roginsky said that both Republicans and the president's messaging on the sequester was "crazy and inconsistent."
"This is why peoples' heads want to explode when they see this day in and day out," Roginsky said. "I work in politics and I'm at the point where I can't really take it anymore."
"Were at the point now where we don't really expect Washington to tell us the truth," Kelly observed.
- published: 25 Feb 2013
- views: 2200
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Bob Woodward Calls Out Obama For Sequestration "Madness"
As the clock ticks down to the implementation of President Obama's sequester. The Washingt...
published: 27 Feb 2013
Bob Woodward Calls Out Obama For Sequestration "Madness"
As the clock ticks down to the implementation of President Obama's sequester. The Washington Post's Bob Woodward is blasting President Obama today for using the law as a way to put our national security at risk.
- published: 27 Feb 2013
- views: 41698
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The Savage Nation - February 27 2013 FULL SHOW (Bob Woodward was threatened by the White House)
Bob Woodward was threatened by the White House -- "You will regret doing this"....
published: 28 Feb 2013
The Savage Nation - February 27 2013 FULL SHOW (Bob Woodward was threatened by the White House)
Bob Woodward was threatened by the White House -- "You will regret doing this".
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 3605
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"Bob Woodward At War With the White House" NOW with Alex Wagner
NOW with Alex Wagner | Aired on February 28, 2013
Sperling-Woodward battle has the Bel...
published: 01 Mar 2013
"Bob Woodward At War With the White House" NOW with Alex Wagner
NOW with Alex Wagner | Aired on February 28, 2013
Sperling-Woodward battle has the Beltway buzzing
Alex Wagner and the NOW panel talk about the latest battle over the sequester: Bob Woodward vs. The White House.
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 301
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White House 'Threat' vs. Bob Woodward
"For the past 18 hours Republicans have been giddily waving around a new article by Bob Wo...
published: 01 Mar 2013
White House 'Threat' vs. Bob Woodward
"For the past 18 hours Republicans have been giddily waving around a new article by Bob Woodward as a smoking gun that proves sequestration should be replaced with spending cuts and spending cuts only — and that President Obama once conceded the point."*
Republican journalist Bob Woodward is obsessed with the sequester. He's been attempting to pressure Obama to do the Grand Bargain and obtain more cuts to programs vital for the middle class. Woodward had claimed the White House threatened him, but now that the emails in question have been released...they paint an entirely different story. Cenk Uygur breaks it down.
*Read more from Talking Points Memo:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/2013/02/woodward_misses_the_mark.php
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- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 27104
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Michael Savage on Bob Woodward Tension with White House: 'You're Going to Regret This' - 2/27/13
Radio Commentary by Michael Savage Aired on February 27, 2013 --- Michael Savage Website: ...
published: 28 Feb 2013
Michael Savage on Bob Woodward Tension with White House: 'You're Going to Regret This' - 2/27/13
Radio Commentary by Michael Savage Aired on February 27, 2013 --- Michael Savage Website: http://www.michaelsavage.com
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 5985
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Bob Woodward Speaks Out on Hannity about Obama Administraion's Threat
Bob Woodward told Fox News host Sean Hannity Thursday night that he never felt "threatened...
published: 01 Mar 2013
Bob Woodward Speaks Out on Hannity about Obama Administraion's Threat
Bob Woodward told Fox News host Sean Hannity Thursday night that he never felt "threatened" from a White House adviser Gene Sperling's email telling him that he'd "regret" his reporting on the sequester. But he said Sperling's email felt like a "coded, 'You better watch out.'"
"They don't like to be challenged or crossed," Woodward said of the White House.
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 699
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Obama Revealed: Bob Woodward's Explosive New Book
EXCLUSIVE: Inside the Oval Office as Obama faced perhaps the biggest test of his presidenc...
published: 11 Sep 2012
Obama Revealed: Bob Woodward's Explosive New Book
EXCLUSIVE: Inside the Oval Office as Obama faced perhaps the biggest test of his presidency.
- published: 11 Sep 2012
- views: 10095
Youtube results:
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Did Obama administration threaten Bob Woodward?
Debate over comments to journalist.
The 'most transparent president in history !? Sound fa...
published: 01 Mar 2013
Did Obama administration threaten Bob Woodward?
Debate over comments to journalist.
The 'most transparent president in history !? Sound familiar !? A Chicago Style !?
White House denies staffer threatened Woodward.
http://youtu.be/eMLNWvtsvk0
Judge Jeanine asks White House 'How do you sleep at night'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6M9y7Hyrj4
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 40
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Journalist Bob Woodward Clashes With White House Over Sequester Report
Journalist Bob Woodward 'threatened' by White House
Journalist Bob Woodward ...
published: 01 Mar 2013
Journalist Bob Woodward Clashes With White House Over Sequester Report
Journalist Bob Woodward 'threatened' by White House
Journalist Bob Woodward Clashes With White House Over Sequester Report
Journalist: White House threatened me
Journalist Bob Woodward caught in crossfire with White House
Watergate journalist Bob Woodward 'threatened' by White House
Bob Woodward "... you're going to regret doing something that you believe in"
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 111
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Drama Queen Bob Woodward Gets Exposed As A Liar On WH Threats
Earlier today, Woodward decided to go on cable television and insist that President Barack...
published: 01 Mar 2013
Drama Queen Bob Woodward Gets Exposed As A Liar On WH Threats
Earlier today, Woodward decided to go on cable television and insist that President Barack Obama could easily thwart the coming sequestration devastation by simply overriding the commonly held principles of constitutional governance and just flat-out ignore a law that Congress passed and which he signed. Tonight, that little bit of derangement is followed up by a "Behind The Curtain" scooplet from Politico, revealing that an "Obama aide" totally yelled at him that one time, subsequently re-contacted Woodward to apologize, whereupon Woodward miscontrued that apology into some sort of weird Gangland fantasia.
Per Politico:
Bob Woodward called a senior White House official last week to tell him that in a piece in that weekend's Washington Post, he was going to question President Barack Obama's account of how sequestration came about -- and got a major-league brushback. The Obama aide "yelled at me for about a half hour," Woodward told us in an hour-long interview yesterday around the Georgetown dining room table where so many generations of Washington's powerful have spilled their secrets.
Yes, we can only imagine that the "Obama aide" might raise his voice at Woodward once he'd heard Woodward's underlying claim about Obama "moving the goalposts," which was embarrassingly mis-premised and which Brian Beutler, among others, shredded into confetti. "They're all going to laugh at you!" we imagine this Obama aide might have yelled.
Nevertheless, the same aide apparently sent along an email, apologizing for his outburst. In that email, the aide wrote: "I apologize for raising my voice in our conversation today. ... You're focusing on a few specific trees that give a very wrong impression of the forest. But perhaps we will just not see eye to eye here. ... I think you will regret staking out that claim."
Somehow, Woodward misread genuine concern for his journalistic reputation for something darker and weirder:
Woodward repeated the last sentence, making clear he saw it as a veiled threat. "'You'll regret.' Come on," he said. "I think if Obama himself saw the way they're dealing with some of this, he would say, 'Whoa, we don't tell any reporter you're going to regret challenging us.'"
Reached for comment, a White House official told The Huffington Post: "Of course no threat was intended. As Mr. Woodward noted, the email from the aide was sent to apologize for voices being raised in their previous conversation. The note suggested that Mr. Woodward would regret the observation he made regarding the sequester because that observation was inaccurate, nothing more. And Mr. Woodward responded to this aide's email in a friendly manner."
Still, this all raises a question: when Bob Woodward reads emails from the White House, do the words in his head sound like they're being spoken aloud by Edward G. Robinson in the Bugs Bunny cartoons?
[UPDATE: Ben Smith and Josh Marshall say the "Obama aide" in question is Gene Sperling. Sperling is the 54-year old lawyer and economic adviser, who is currently serving as the Director of the National Economic Council, and has hitherto never been known as anyone a normal human adult would have any reason to feel physically threatened by.]
- published: 01 Mar 2013
- views: 517
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Bob Woodward "Lion of Journalism" changed sequester equation this week and helped save country!
"This White House is one of the most thin-skinned White Houses ever," Steve Doocy responde...
published: 28 Feb 2013
Bob Woodward "Lion of Journalism" changed sequester equation this week and helped save country!
"This White House is one of the most thin-skinned White Houses ever," Steve Doocy responded. "Bob Woodward is one of the lions of journalism. He doesn't make stuff up. If he says that the White House has moved the goal post, they've moved the goal post."
- published: 28 Feb 2013
- views: 126