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According to liberal constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley, Obama is far more of a problem than Bush ever was.


Echos of Richard Nixon? Bob Woodward says: A ‘Very Senior’ White House Person Warned Me I’d ‘Regret’ What I’m Doing”
By Nick Sorrentino on February 27, 2013


President Obama is not happy that Bob Woodward reminded the country and the world that sequester was his idea in the first place. We mentioned it but Bob Woodward has a bigger megaphone.

Then this morning on Morning Joe, Woodward said that Obama was “exhibiting a madness he hadn’t seen in a long time.” Below is the video.

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Now it is reported that Woodward was threatened by the White House for his reporting efforts. It looks like Bob Woodward might have ended up on another enemies list.

(From The Business Insider)

Bob Woodward said this evening on CNN that a “very senior person” at the White House warned him in an email that he would “regret doing this,” the same day he has continued to slam President Barack Obama over the looming forced cuts known as the sequester.

CNN host Wolf Blitzer said that the network invited a White House official to debate Woodward on-air, but the White House declined.

“It makes me very uncomfortable to have the White House telling reporters, ‘You’re going to regret doing something that you believe in,’” Woodward said.

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