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President Gets Fact Checked on Pension, Jobs Record

Obama And Romney Square Off In First Presidential Debate In Denver
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President Obama has had a friend in the media for a while, but it seems like that might be eroding away.  First, CNBC has come out with a story about the difference between Obama and Romney’s pensions and they found out something interesting.  President Obama has a larger pension than Governor Romney, in spite of what the President said at the most recent debate.

In addition, the Washington Post, normally a left leaning newspaper, has come out with a story that challenges his jobs record.  It proclaimed,

the president’s policies have failed to ignite anything close to the robust jobs growth needed to overcome the horrific losses caused by the downturn.

A recent poll from Gallup says that many people are losing their faith in the media.  Only 8 percent trust the media “a great deal,” according to the poll.

What do you think about this?  Feel free to comment below.

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