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Robert Gibbs: As an MSNBC analyst, I will not be a ‘cheerleader’ for Obama

February 22, 2013 | 1:30 pm
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Former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs explained to Howard Kurtz that he won’t be a cheerleader for Obama in his new job as MSNBC political analyst.

“I don’t see it either as being a cheerleader for the president or as a spokesman for the administration’s point of view,” Gibbs explained. “I will be honest with my opinions and when I believe the White House has made a mistake I will say so.”

 

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