CNN Touts Obama $100M Spending Cut, but Even White House Acknowledges Insignificance
It must be hard to keep a straight face when you report that the President of United States going to cut $100 million from a $3.5 trillion budget and then say he is serious about cutting government spending.
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs couldn’t pull it off. In the White House’s April 20 press briefing, Gibbs was asked by Associated Press reporter Jennifer Loven why the $100-million target was so small and she even accused him of making a joke about it.
“I’m being completely sincere that only in Washington, D.C. is $100 million not a lot of money,” Gibbs said. “It is where I’m from. It is where I grew up. And I think it is for hundreds of millions of Americans.”
But somehow, CNN correspondent Elaine Quijano pulled it off. Originally on CNN’s April 20 “American Morning,” and again on CNN throughout April 20, Quijano reported the Obama administration was making an effort to cut spending.
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“Basically this is about President Obama trying to show that he is serious