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April 8th, 2012
02:19 PM ET

Obama's Dance with the Press

Debra Saunders, Erin McPike and John Aravosis join Howard Kurtz to discuss the coverage of President Obama's criticism of the Supreme Court and Mika Brzezinski's participation in a White House event.


Filed under: 2012 Campaign • Barack Obama • Media • Politics • Reliable Sources • Supreme Court
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