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Obama going on Fox tomorrow


Posted: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 1:53 PM by Domenico Montanaro
Filed Under: Barack Obama
From NBC's Domenico Montanaro
The Washington Post's Howard Kurtz reports that President Obama is going on Fox tomorrow. He'll be on the 6:00 pm ET newscast "Special Report."

Kurtz writes:

"This would be unremarkable -- the president is constantly on TV -- except for last year's White House campaign attacking Fox News as an arm of the Republican Party. Fox executives insisted there is an important distinction between its news operation and opinionated hosts such as Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity. In sitting down with Baier, Obama -- who cordially greeted Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes at a White House Christmas party -- seems to be accepting that distinction."

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If this doesnt go thru it will not be for lack of effort, for sure.
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Yep mary, Brent keeps cuttin him off and wont let him finish his answers. Brent keeps trying to trip him up, but Obama is holding his own. When asked if it was over for Obama if healthcare doesnt pass, Obama said he was more concerned about what was going to happen to the people if it doesnt pass. Apologies from Brent for the interruptions as he is just trying to get the most bang for his buck. I can understand that. More to come in coming segments.
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  Any time Obama can talk to the Republicans.......it's a good thing.  He has a deep understanding about what is going on with health care, etc.  They might try to trip him up, but he will shine as he almost always does.
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