That’s a rhetorical question from Howard Kurtz, right? He’s only trying to find material to hash out tomorrow on his Fox News show, “Media Buzz.” But really? Who in the press has made the train wreck that is Obamacare “too personal”? Who’s even had a chance and taken it, except for Major Garrett?
https://twitter.com/SocalReporter/status/401815145757671424
@HowardKurtz @mediabuzz Did anyone ever ask that question about President Bush and Hurricane Katrina response? I don't think so.
— Tom Hauser (@thauserkstp) November 16, 2013
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.@HowardKurtz He's just the President. Why in the world should the failure of his most prominent domestic policy reflect on him personally?
— Drew McCoy (@_Drew_McCoy_) November 16, 2013
@HowardKurtz The real question is why didn't the media alert the American people to disaster..? They had three years? Too personal?
— Don Carter (@d1carter) November 16, 2013
.@HowardKurtz this is a joke, right? He lacks credibility on plenty of other things, but you guys have been too busy blowing him to notice
— The H2 (@TheH2) November 16, 2013
@HowardKurtz Yes, it's right to challenge his "credibility". It's all the more personal cause of how uninvolved/unaware he seems to've been
— Marc Hoover (@MarcHoover1) November 16, 2013
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@HowardKurtz Did you ask this question when a senator called Bush a "miserable failure?"
— Razor (@hale_razor) November 16, 2013
@hale_razor @HowardKurtz Was there media angst over the “tone in Washington” when Reid/Pelosi called Bush a liar & worst Prez ever?
— Dana (@Grandbulldoggie) November 16, 2013
For millions, the president’s policy failure is already too personal.
Please let Howard Kurtz know that my health insurance was personal to me, yet that was not off limits
— MrsGunshowloophole (@yesisaidheslazy) November 16, 2013
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