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The major media is beginning to join serious journalists in reporting the devastating truth about the Obama Administration.


CNN's Dana Bash
 fact-checked President Obama's falsehood about the sequester on Friday, but the major networks didn't exactly follow CNN's lead in reporting the distortion[s].

This Week host George Stephanopoulos brought up the claim about the sequester in a Sunday interview with White House economic adviser Gene Sperling:    "And at least twice this week the administration got caught exaggerating the impact. The President claimed the Capitol janitors are going to get a pay cut. The architect of the Capitol denied that. He said it was premature at best."

CBS White House correspondent Major Garrett reported this on Saturday's CBS Evening News: "The White House has been accused by fact checkers of The Washington Post of exaggerating the speed and severity of education job losses and janitorial cuts on Capitol Hill."  

Fox News is reporting there is "too much mystery" going on with regard to how the Sequester cuts are being demagogued;  the US Government,  for example,  is not implementing a hiring freeze, for example,  nor is it reducing spending in critical non-essential federal categories. 

And “the three major networks" reported the President's falsity twice over the [past] weekend.

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