Topic: Anita Dunn
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Obama defends Ann Romney after Democratic consultant's comment
The president said 'there's no tougher job than being a mom' in response to Democratic consultant Hilary Rosen's comments that Mitt Romney's wife wasn't qualified to discuss the economy because she had never worked.
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Did Ron Suskind get it wrong in 'Confidence Men'?
Journalist Ron Suskind is being criticized for inaccuracies and misquotes in 'Confidence Men,' his book on the Obama White House.
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Ron Suskind's critical book on Obama sparks controversy
Some sources now say that scathing remarks about Obama and his administration are "fiction [and] distortion."
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“O”: Who wrote this book?
Early reviews are tepid, but that hasn't kept politicos from puzzling over the identity of the anonymous author of "O."
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Obama has tense conversation with FOX News over health care bill
President Obama chided FOX News anchor many times for cutting him off while they discussed the president's health care bill.
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Is Michelle Obama packing the White House with socialist literature? No way!
A blogger on a tour jumped to some wrong conclusions about the contents of the White House library.
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Was Obama’s promise of a post-partisan era ever possible?
Obama's campaign promises of a post-partisan Washington dissolved within his first weeks in office. That might not be such a bad thing.
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Dan Pfeiffer to replace Anita Dunn, Fox News takes parting shot
Anita Dunn, the White House communications director who escalated a war with Fox News, is stepping down at the end of this month. Veteran political operative Dan Pfeiffer will take over.
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Who is Anita Dunn?
Anita Dunn escalated the Obama administration's feud with Fox News. But aside from her peculiar statement about Mao Zedong, not much is known about her outside the Beltway.
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The White House’s ‘ironic’ Mao moment? Glenn Beck doesn’t get it.
You just knew the Anita Dunn-Glenn Beck feud would involve Socrates and Seinfeld, didn't you?
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Obama vs. Fox News: Now, the gloves are off
White House official Anita Dunn said Fox News was an 'arm of the Republican Party' Sunday. It's the latest example of how the network and the Obama administration are at 'war.'
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Obama: You don't endorse me? You're off the plane!
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Pigs and lipstick? The campaign gets really weird







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