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    • on 09/12/2010 at 22:12
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    You don’t change your narrative, you change the news

    • on 09/13/2010 at 00:26
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    From Crooks and Liars:

    Kurtz calls out Hannity for his ‘deceptive’ editing of Obama’s speech — but that’s nothing new for Fox

    Of course, Jon Stewart had already called out Sean Hannity for his selective edit of President Obama’s speech Monday — making it sound as though Obama uttered the opposite of what he actually said. But Howard Kurtz noticed it too, and remarked on it today on CNN’s Reliable Sources:

       KURTZ: Here’s what I didn’t like.

       Sean Hannity is no fan of Barack Obama, and he’s perfectly entitled to bash him night after night. But here’s how the Fox News host analyzed Obama’s recent speech in Ohio.

       (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

       SEAN HANNITY, FOX NEWS: Now, the president did have a rare moment of honesty during his speech, and I hope voters around the country are watching this —

       OBAMA: Taxes are scheduled to go up substantially next year for everybody. HANNITY: All right, that’s right. I know the anointed one will make sure that that happens.

       (END VIDEO CLIP)

       KURTZ: But just a second. Here’s a little bit more of what Obama said.

       (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

       OBAMA: Under the tax plan passed by the last administration, taxes are scheduled to go up substantially next year for everybody. By the way, this was by design.

       (END VIDEO CLIP)

       KURTZ: So Hannity’s careful editing just happens to leave out Obama’s explanation that the Bush administration had arranged for the tax cuts to expire in 2010, not to mention that Obama wants to extend the tax cuts for 98 percent of Americans while ending them for the wealthiest taxpayers.

       Isn’t that kind of editing — what’s the word — deceptive? A tip of the hat to “The Daily Show” for catching that one.

    Thank You, Howard Kustz, for calling attention to this deception and distortion of the news.

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