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Seth Meyers Continues Doing Amazing Work: Donald Trump Warned Us About Himself

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Timothy Watson5/19/2017 3:52:26 am PDT

re: #43 fern01

What does Bob Woodward have against President Obama. When asked about trump - the FIRST thing he always says is a criticism of Pres Obama. Did the later not bow to him enough?

He’s a senile coot who claimed that Obama’s staff had threaten him.

On February 27, Woodward told Politico that before the column was published, Woodward had called a senior White House official, later identified by reporters as economic adviser Gene Sperling, to discuss the piece, and that the official had “yelled at [Woodward] for about a half-hour” before sending him a page-long email that included the sentence, “I think you will regret staking out that claim.” In Politico’s reporting, Woodward’s focus on that line was described as “making clear he saw [that sentence] as a veiled threat”, although Woodward did not use the word “threat” or “threatened”.[26] Several other sources also indicated that Woodward had expressed the line as an intended threat.[27][28][29]

The next day, Politico published the complete email exchange between Woodward and Sperling. Sperling’s statements leading up to the “regret” line read: “But I do truly believe you should rethink your comment about saying that Potus asking for revenues is moving the goal post. I know you may not believe this, but as a friend, I think you will regret staking out that claim.”[30] The White House subsequently released a statement that “of course no threat was intended…The note suggested that Mr. Woodward would regret the observation he made regarding the sequester because that observation was inaccurate, nothing more.”[31] Upon release of the emails, several conservative commentators indicated they no longer agreed with characterizing the “regret” statement as a threat.[32]

In a February 28 Fox News Channel interview, Woodward said he had never used the word “threat” but said Sperling’s conduct was “not the way to operate in a White House”. He also said: “I’ve been flooded with emails from people in the press saying this is exactly the way the White House works, they are trying to control and they don’t want to be challenged or crossed”.[33] National Journal editor Ron Fournier, conservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin, and Fox News contributor and former Clinton adviser Lanny Davis expressed support for Woodward; Fournier and Davis described similar experiences with Obama administration officials.[34][35][36]

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