Neil Cavuto interviews Doug Wead about President Obama's speech on the end of the Iraq War. Obama has delivered 282 addresses since taking office. Neil Cavuto wonders why the White House cannot make an Obama speech a bigger deal and compares it to Apple's launch of a new product. Neil Cavuto says that the managing of news has changed but Doug Wead says Apple did it. Doug Wead is the author of All the Presidents Children
Again, this Neil Cavuto is the only one who gets into these things at Fox. He has to be a history nut, and well read.
tomingram100 1 year ago
Great interview Doug, ...Ronald Reagen, Steve Jobs and Obama .........interesting and thought provoking insights from you as always. keep up the great work Doug, keep on keeping the President on his toes, and asking the hard questions to keep him accountable to the American people.... Vincent Woodhall
vincentjameswoodhall 1 year ago 2
Hiding in plain view - what a fascinating concept! Well said Doug.
pastorshawnag 1 year ago
Obama is hiding from the public, he only wants controlled venues. He promised transparency and he is...surprise...the most secretive White House in years.
I think a stats person should run a stats check on how many promises Obama has broken vs other presidents.
Does anyone remember all the video clips of Obama saying the proposed General Petraeus surge would be a flop? Please someone with an objective mind look at how poor his judgement was.
Obama's Tombstone: "Community Organizer".
glenwoodfin 1 year ago 2