Wednesday, September 21, 2011
"Friction over women’s role in Obama White House was intense"
Score one for Mr. Ron Suskind.
Oh, and try to imagine a communications director that doesn't know about recording devices.
Duh!...
Oh, and try to imagine a communications director that doesn't know about recording devices.
Duh!...
Peter Wallsten and Anne E. Kornblut have the story in the Washington Post:
"One of the most striking quotes in the book came from former White House communications director Anita Dunn , who was quoted as saying that, 'this place would be in court for a hostile workplace. . . . Because it actually fit all of the classic legal requirements for a genuinely hostile workplace to women.'
Dunn says she was quoted out of context and told The Post on Friday that she told Suskind 'point blank' that the White House was not a hostile work environment.
On Monday, Suskind allowed a Post reporter to review a recorded excerpt of the original interview, which took place over the telephone in April. In that conversation, Dunn is heard telling Suskind about a conversation she had with Jarrett."