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Did Bush attack Obama at Manufacturer’s event?

1600 people couldn’t be wrong, right?

John Guerriero didn’t think so. While covering former President George W. Bush’s speech and question and answer session at the Manufacturer’s Association annual event, the veteran Erie Times-News reporter described “a relaxed and engaging citizen-in-chief.” Portions of Guerriero’s reporting went into the The Associated Press wire piece about the occasion was equally even-keeled.

However Washington Times reporter Joseph Curl saw it differently. In an article headlined, “Bush takes swipes at Obama policies,” Curl equated Bush’s reaffirmation of his capitalist and anti-terrorism ideologies, hardly breaking news, as attacks on the Obama administration.

Even though Curl admitted that President Bush repeatedly said that he would not directly criticize President Obama, the Times reporter took Bush’s defense of his eight years of policies as an attack on Obama.

In my review of the reporting, all it took was one reporter; even better, one headline writer of an influential newspaper to send the political class all chattering.

The Drudge Report had the screaming headline: “It’s On: W Slams O!” at 4:45 AM Thursday. That was enough to send FoxNews, The Huffington Post, MSNBC, USAToday.com, and even the NBC Nightly News into a feeding frenzy over the “fact” that President Bush took the gloves off.

That was news to the $180 a plate glitterati at the Bayfront Convention Center!

JET-TV’s Kim Thomas interviewed political leaders that were at the event, including Manufacturer’s and Business Association President Ralph Pontillo:

I’m at a loss as to why the national media is trying to spin this in a negative way when in fact the President never once spoke out against the current administration under any of the questions he was asked or in his presentation whatsoever.

We were not able to confirm any existence of the transcript of President Bush’s remarks before post time. But isn’t it curious and troubling to have everyone actually at an event relate first-person content that is totally at odds at what is now considered reported “fact” by a national media who did not even attend?

Or is this evidence of a national press corps that is so sensitive to any public comments that are contrary to the current administration’s policy, that just a restating of pre-January 20th philosophy is considered a slam.

Lucas: who owns your posts?

Editors Note: Danny Lucas is a extensive consumer of the new media, and a prolific commenter on blogs around Erie and beyond. Today in a guest post here on The Press and Tower, Danny sounds a warning call about the vulnerabilities in the wild, wild west world of the web. It’s best we listen.

Let’s pretend you write a blog.  You enjoy the topic, post, and soon draw comments.  To disperse online and draw a wider audience, you employ newer technology and actually release your blog via an RSS Feed.

Locally, Erie Blogs and Erie PA Today both provide an aggregator service to disperse your Erie blog to a wider audience faster.  This is a plus for the blogger and the community at large.

But in the healthcare industry, a new trend has set in that calls into question online ethics.  A group contacted health care writers and offered them an award as the best writer on a given topic in health care.  It could be a doctor, a patient, a company such as pharmacy, whatever.
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