Posted on 10/30/2009 8:56:49 AM PDT by big black dog
It is an odd, and we'd say regrettable, pattern of this White House that it lets itself get dragged down into fights with specific media outlets.
George W. Bush experienced acrimony with the New York Times, but for the most part, other than general frustrations of a conservative administration, complaining about a liberal media, it was no big deal.
But in addition to Fox News, now The White House is going after highly-respected and influential car site Edmunds .com.
They're actually using The White House blog to dispute the site's analysis of Cash-For-Clunkers (via Detroit News).
The post is snarkily titled: "Busy Covering Car Sales on Mars, Edmunds.com Gets It Wrong (Again) on Cash for Clunkers"
Harsh!
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
I saw the Edmunds guy explain their methodology on tv.
Let Baraq go on and explain his too.
Sorry, wrong answer.
Who is it that is "dragging" them down?
It's O'bama who's driving this bus...
edmunds.com was very useful to me and my husband when we were looking to purchase a vehicle. No wonder Bambi hates it, it assist capitalists in making informed decisions.
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I thought you might want to incorporate the original into this
Edmunds used simple math. That is not taught at Harvard Law. Obama is a “Clunkhead”.
Bet me anything this lunacy won't happen.
Lets see, should we believe Obama and his habitual lies or an organization that has perpetually sought to provide HONEST and ACCURATE information to the American public? As for me, I will take EDMUNDS over the lying Obama and his minions any day of the week.
Hang tough EDMUNDS, you are telling the TRUTH and we support YOU!
Obama and his gang are giving Edmund’s millions in free publicity;and it also diverts attention from the U.S. imposed Honduran dictatorship restoration.
How many jobs would have been created if that $24,000 a car was not stolen from the tax payer? Considering money spent by the public is multiplied about 8 times as it changes hands. Each car sold actually took $192,000 out of circulation. Meaning the depression would be over by now if they had not stolen our money to pay for this boondoggle.
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