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President Barack Obama and George Clooney at at a National Press Club event for Darfur, in 2006.
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Obama's Clooney Joke Got Lots of Laughs. Too Bad Nobody Fact-Checked It First
Shepard Fairey, the Los Angeles-based artist who designed the poster, worked off a different photo taken by the Associated Press. The news agency took Fairey to court over his use of the copyrighted image, and in the course of the brouhaha Fairey admitted he’d tampered with evidence to make it look like the photo he’d used was one of Obama with Clooney, not the AP photo in question. Federal prosecutors proceeded to file a charge of criminal contempt against Fairey; he pled guilty to the charge in February. Apparently the news of Fairey’s guilty plea—and the rest of the saga, which was widely covered in the press during the past three years—escaped the attention of the president and his speechwriters.
But AP White House reporter Jim Kuhnhenn jumped on the president’s statement, correcting the record for other journalists—a correction that the White House Press Office was probably fairly embarrassed to have to send out at 7:46 a.m. this morning. Wonder if the speechwriter has spent the day boning up on fact-checking?
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