"When the historians write about the Obama years, many questions will be asked. The obvious ones, of course: How did a community organizer, a freshman senator with no accomplishments in his life, win the presidency? Why did the press cover for him after scandals like “Fast and Furious” and the Bengazi killings? Why did they allow his administration to change the way they count job losses, and even stranger, job creation? How on earth wasn’t the concept of “jobs saved or created,” as a way to gauge failed campaign promises, laughed out of the room the second it was first run up the flagpole?
Oh yes, the press has a great deal to answer for."

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