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Posted: 5/30/2012
'Fox and Friends' aired a remarkable four-minute video on its Wednesday show.The video, which the hosts of the show advertised as taking a 'look back' at President Obama's four years in office, could easily be mistaken for a Republican attack ad. It was aired multiple times throughout the show. (UPDATE: Fox News later issued a statement disavowing the ad and blaming it on an associate producer. See the statement below.)'We decided to take a look back at the president's first term to see if it lived up to hope and change,' host Gretchen Carlson asked at one point, introducing the video.In the video which is labeled as a 'Fox and Friends Presents' production viewers see images of Obama talking about jobs contrasted with footage of homeless people. There is dark, foreboding music, and statistics about the unemployment rate, the rise in the number of food stamps, and the national debt, among other things.Some media critics were outraged by the video. The Baltimore Sun's David Zurawik denounced it, calling it reminiscent of '1930s propaganda':Conservative commentators also expressed discomfort with the video. Hot Air's Ed Morrisey said that it didn't seem like something a news organization should be producing:UPDATE: Bill Shine, the executive vice president for programming at Fox News, issued a statement about the video on Wednesday afternoon.'The package that aired on 'Fox & Friends' was created by an associate producer and was not authorized at the senior executive level of the network,' Shine said. 'This has been addressed with the show s producers. Note: this post originally said that the video was pulled from Fox News' website. A version without commentary from the anchors has since been put back on the site.WASHINGTON - JANUARY 08: FOX News host Shepard Smith poses on the red carpet upon arrival at a salute to FOX News Channel's Brit Hume on January