PBS alters transcript to hide Obama gaffe

Locutus

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And no media caught this? Well, other than PBS but they made it go away quietly.

And where is his speech writer/fact checker? Maybe Obama wrote it himself.

Media goes too easy on the left plain and simple.


Barack Obama has gone to Congress asking for more money to spend. The President, in a rambling and tedious exercise mixing blame with demands, made quite a few dubious statements in laying out the case for Congress to vote for the plan which as yet does not exist. Much like Obamacare, Congress must ultimately vote for the bill to know what is in it.
At one point Mr. Obama made a major gaffe; he identified Abraham Lincoln as the founder of the Republican Party.
Lincoln did not join the Republicans until 1856, over two years after the party was founded. The first Republican convention was held in Ripon, Wisconsin in 1854.
Such a gaffe would have brought huge amounts of ridicule and derision on George W. Bush, but in the case of Obama the media yawned.
Actually, they did more than yawn; government-funded PBS has altered the transcript of the President's speech, removing the offending comment.


The New York Times transcript has the following quote:
"We all remember Abraham Lincoln as the leader who saved our Union. Founder of the Republican Party. But in the middle of a civil war, he was also a leader who looked to the future -- a Republican President who mobilized government to build the Transcontinental Railroad -- (applause) -- launch the National Academy of Sciences, set up the first land grant colleges. (Applause.) And leaders of both parties have followed the example he set."











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EagleSmack

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It's PBS... what do you expect? They are like the defunct Air America Radio only they are backed by taxpayer money. That is another government funded program that should be cut.
 

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The only reason they didn't change the statements of George Bush is because it would
have taken too long. No I don't think they should clean up any-one's quotes, non of the
media should, but its done frequently through a procedure called editing and all the
networks edit things every day. An Obama gaffe, a Bush gaffe, even a Sarah Palin
gaffe has likely been edited over time. I think if they didn't edit things there would be too
many gaffes and they would lose their effect.