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    Hispanic Media Take on Obama

    Hispanic media take on Obama
    By: Carrie Budoff Brown
    August 11, 2010 04:47 AM EDT

    President Barack Obama has lost the most trusted man in the Hispanic media.

    Univision’s Jorge Ramos, an anchor on the nation’s largest Spanish-language television network, says Obama broke his promise to produce an immigration reform bill within a year of taking office. And Latinos are tired of the speeches, disillusioned by the lack of White House leadership and distrustful of the president, Ramos told POLITICO.

    “He has a credibility problem right now with Latinos,â€
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    The August 0, 2010 print edition of TIME features Jore Ramos in their "10 Questions" segment. It states, "The Noticiero Univision anchor has a new book, A Country for All, out now." I cannot find it in print on the internet, but at the bottom in the magazine it states,

    "To watch interview with Jorge Ramos and other newsmakers, go to time.com/10questions."

    I have seen Ramos on U.S. TV panels, and he is very aggressive and sure of himself. And what he is most sure of is that there should be only ONE valid interest for the United States: that of "Latinos".
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    Re: Hispanic Media Take on Obama

    Quote Originally Posted by Texas2step
    Ramos has been called the Walter Cronkite of Spanish-language media, an unparalleled nationwide voice for Hispanics. And just like the famed CBS newsman’s commentary helped turn the country against the Vietnam War, Ramos may be on the leading edge of a movement within the Hispanic media to challenge the president on immigration — a shift that some observers believe is contributing to Obama’s eroding poll numbers among Latino voters.
    I can not believe this, it is an insult to Mr Cronkite.
    Walter Cronkite was a great American journalist. Jorge R is not even close to what Mr Cronkite was. Many Hispanics don't trust him. Jorge is as fool as Luis Gutierrez.

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