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That's what Post White House reporter Peter Baker says in his chat.
Anonymous: When the President mocks you and your colleagues as he did at the opening of the Press Room, what is the feeling generated in you White House journalists?
Peter Baker: It's just part of the show. No one in the briefing room thinks much about it either way. I know that some watching on television think reporters should feel insulted or that it shows we're too chummy or whatever, but frankly, we don't focus on it very much.
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Arlington, Va.: Thank goodness the press corps finally is asking Bush some hard questions. He looks really uncomfortable trying to answer these questions. ...
Peter Baker: I realize it's a popular myth among critics of the evil MSM that the press corps is only now asking the president hard questions, but frankly I don't think that's the case. I've been back on the White House beat for more than 2-1/2 years and the questioning today seemed the same as it's been both in this tour and my last tour on the beat.
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