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The videos are deliberately unpolished, featuring hand-drawn charts rather than slick graphics. Kathleen Jamieson, an authority on political communications at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg Center, says they're like a quick Econ 101 course, which is "a good impulse." And in a time of economic stress, she says, the low-tech "chalk talk" approach is more effective than a polished ad that could invite backlash. But Jamieson also says Goolsbee at times uses "selective evidence" or leaves out key points, giving people an incomplete picture. For example, she said, the video on taxes creates a misimpression that Obama wants to end Bush-era tax cuts only for millionaires, and the job-growth video doesn't explain why unemployment has remained high even as the number of private-sector jobs has grown. Beck, on his Fox TV show, couldn't resist taking credit for being the inspiration for the new White House video series. "They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery," he said. "Well, I'm so flattered at what the White House is doing now. They aren't using a chalkboard. This is a totally different idea. This is a white board." Then he proceeded to dissect Goolsbee's tax-cut talk and present a counter-analysis to straighten out "the Marxist-minded officials in the administration." Goolsbee also got some tongue-in-cheek pushback when he appeared last month on Colbert's TV show. Colbert, who poses as a right-winger, objected to conservative ideas being depicted in an angry color. "Fire red, bad red, emergency red. ... Why didn't you make us green?" Colbert demanded. "That's the natural color for us!" "Red is a primary color," Goolsbee countered. "Green is not a primary color." ___ Online:
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