Anita Dunn is out, FoxNEWS is still there

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Dunn is a has been now.

SOURCE

FOXNews.com

- November 10, 2009
Dunn to Step Down as White House Communications Chief

White House Communications Director Anita Dunn is expected to be replaced by deputy Dan Pfeiffer.

White House Communications Director Anita Dunn will step down by the end of November and be replaced by her deputy Dan Pfeiffer, Fox News has learned.

Dunn's departure had been expected as she took the position on an interim basis earlier in the year. The White House had long said Dunn would leave before the end of 2009.

But her exit comes at a critical time for the White House, with the administration trying to push the Senate to follow the House of Representatives' lead in passing health care reform.

Dunn, who has been a vocal critic of Fox News and last month accused the network of being a "wing of the Republican Party," will remain as an outside consultant to the White House and continue to be involved in strategy.

Pfeiffer had long been the most likely candidate to replace her. His office is next to that of White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs and he participates in all communications strategy sessions.

Before joining the White House, Pfeiffer worked on Barack Obama's presidential campaign and also for several Democratic senators, including Indiana's Evan Bayh.

Dunn assumed the communications post on an interim basis after Ellen Moran stepped down for a job at the Commerce Department.

Fox News' Major Garrett contributed to this report.

Here's what FoxNEWS has to say on her departure:

SOURCE

by Andrea Tantaros

- November 10, 2009
Anita Dunn and the Obama White House: Outfoxed

Reading between the lines in the news that White House communications director Anita Dunn will leave her post earlier than planned.

The White House just lost its chief media strategist and Fox News just lost its best P.R. tool. Anita Dunn, the outspoken and controversial communications aide to President Obama has announced today that she'll be leaving her post; her deputy, Dan Pfeiffer is to replace her. Though Dunn's title was communications director, at times, "Fox News Basher" seemed more appropriate as she seemingly and bizarrely began to publicly wage war on the network roughly a month ago.

Fox is "opinion journalism masquerading as news," Dunn snapped, which ignited the White House attacks on Fox News' journalism.

When asked further to elaborate, Dunn expanded:

"If you were a Fox News viewer in the fall election, what you would have seen would have been that the biggest story, the biggest threats facing America were a guy named Bill Ayers and something called ACORN, when the reality of it is that Fox News often operates almost as either the research arm or the communications arm of the Republican Party."​

It was comments like these that had many Democrats gripping their foreheads. They saw the move as misguided and questioned the administration's decision to launch an ideological crusade against a thriving cable news channel.

Dunn later drew even more ire when she praised the Chinese dictator Mao as one of her favorite political philosophers:

"Mao Zedong and Mother Teresa -- two people that I turn to most to basically deliver a simple point, which is, you're going to make choices. You're going to challenge. You're going to say, 'Why not?"
So that's what Mao was thinking when he killed 50 to 70 million of his own people in political purges?? Why not?!

Typically, White House politicos quote the words of our forefathers from Lincoln to Washington, not communist murderers.

Liberal groups are already spinning Dunn's announcement, insisting that her role as communications director "was always meant to be temporary."

Was Van Jones was just keeping someone's seat warm, too?

And if she was expected to serve as an interim attack dog, then the end goal seemed to be use her as a paper tiger in an attempt to demonize and discredit Fox News, while at the same time, clearly define an enemy. If this was the strategy, it was a very bad one that very definitively failed.

The Dunn-led White House attacks on Fox have been a huge boon for the news channel, propelling the networks' already sky-high ratings even higher with a 9 percent uptick in the three weeks following the dust up, according to Nielsen Co., the leading tracker of television viewership.

Perhaps Dunn's early departure is a signal that Democrats are waking up to the fact that after Tuesday's election results, the public views the troubled economy, out of control federal spending and the White House's failure to keep unemployment below 8 percent paramount to an intellectual exercise (though gauging from their maniacal focus on health care and climate change, that's unlikely).

With radical, loose cannons like Dunn and Jones gone from the Obama team, the real question is how many more like them are hiding in the White House woodwork?

Andrea Tantaros is a conservative commentator and columnist. She is the former press secretary to House Republican Leadership and Communications Director for Massachusetts Governor William Weld. For more go to: www.andreatantaros.com or follow her on Twitter: @andreatantaros.
 
The Mao loving administration loses another fine asset with exit of yet another commie.

At least it was leaked before midnight on a week-end like Van "commie-boy" Jones
 
saw it on CNN while I was eating breakfast. Not that CNN is a credible news source either, any more than Fox is.

She follows the ideas of Chairman Mao? WTF? Does no one else see anything wrong with that?
 
seems the only people that 'don't see anything wrong with it, is the radical/extreme left.
 
No, it's the radical extreme right that invent the non-existent problem.

Beck falsely claimed Anita Dunn "worships" "her hero" Mao Zedong
October 15, 2009 10:40 pm ET — 167 Comments

Throughout most of his October 15 Fox News program, Glenn Beck falsely claimed that White House communications director Anita Dunn "worships" and "idolizes" "her hero" Mao Zedong. In fact, in the video that Beck aired as evidence to support his claims, Dunn offered no endorsement of Mao's ideology or atrocities -- rather, she commented that Mao and Mother Teresa were two of her "favorite political philosophers," and based on short quotes from them, she offered the advice that "you don't have to follow other people's choices and paths" or "let external definition define how good you are internally."


Dunn cited anecdotes about Mao and Mother Teresa to counsel that "[e]verybody has their own path." In the video of a speech to high school graduates earlier this year, Dunn cited Mao's response to skeptics who pointed out that their party was facing steep disadvantages while fighting the Nationalist Chinese: "You fight your war, and I'll fight mine." After asking the audience to "think about that for a second," she said, "You know, you don't have to accept the definition of how to do things, and you don't have to follow other people's choices and paths, OK? It is about your choices and your path." Likewise, Dunn cited Mother Teresa's response to a young person who wanted to work at her orphanage in Calcutta: "Go find your own Calcutta." Dunn then reiterated: "Go find your own Calcutta. Fight your own path. Go find the thing that is unique to you, the challenge that is actually yours, not somebody else's challenge."

http://mediamatters.org/research/200910150044
 
No it disproves your point. You have a source that isn't extreme right-wing that proves it?
 
Obviously you haven't seen the tardive dyskinesia moonbat praising Mao, the guy she turns to for guidance.

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I'm actually familiar with what she said and also how Beck tried to twist it.

70 million dead by the man she calls her "one of her favorite political philosophers."

There's nothing wrong with Beck's words.

She does worship with adoring reverence or regard someone she considers her hero in that he is one of her "favorite political philosophers" that she "turns to most to basically deliver a simple point....."


She doesn't have to endorse Mao's ideology or atrocities, and Beck never said she did.

However, she implied she did because she apparently is able to overlook the fact that he is a mass murderer, and claim him as "one of my favorite political philosophers."


It's simple.
 
Did you see Gallop today? :laugh3:

Fascinating.

A rather stunning Gallup poll was released Wednesday showing Republicans moving ahead of Democrats in who registered voters support in next year's Congressional elections.



Winds of Change

PRINCETON, NJ -- A majority of Americans now see President Barack Obama as governing from the left. Specifically, 54% say his policies as president have been mostly liberal while 34% call them mostly moderate. This contrasts with public expectations right after Obama's election a year ago, when as many expected him to be moderate as to be liberal.

This finding comes from a USA Today/Gallup survey, conducted Oct. 16-19, which offers several indications that Obama's public image has changed since his election last November. Much of that change is inauspicious for Obama.

Perhaps related to the re-evaluation of Obama's ideological orientation, fewer Americans today than in April say Obama is keeping the promises he made during the campaign.
 
However, she implied she did because she apparently is able to overlook the fact that he is a mass murderer, and claim him as "one of my favorite political philosophers."

Finding someone an interesting political philosopher does not mean you have to overlook bad things they do. A lot of people still read Mein Kamp without overlooking the killing of Jews.

Beck lied and said she worshiped him and he was her hero. Beck is a liar. She didn't even endorse his ideology.
 
Finding someone an interesting political philosopher does not mean you have to overlook bad things they do. A lot of people still read Mein Kamp withoout overlooking the killing of Jews.

Is that your theory or is that a fact??
 
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