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"Anyone who knows Boston, and anyone who was in that room last night knows that the preponderance of people shouting in response to what the president said about Kevin Youkilis were saying 'Yoooouk' and not 'Booo,' for God's sake," Carney said.
As the debate moved to Twitter, the White House was not letting go.
Let's have some clarity, Carney tweeted: "Some booed. Others, like me, cried 'Yoooouk!' in sad memoriam."
White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer couldn't resist taking a shot at the media about the whole incident.
He said the general reaction from the press was to depict the moment as a gaffe for Obama when in fact, he said, the president stood by his team -- the White Sox -- and refused to pander to the home crowd.
"True sports fans understand loyalty," Pfeiffer tweeted.
Oh, and Youkilis?
The new White Sox third baseman told reporters that he and his family got a kick out of Obama's comments.
"It's probably a better way to get mentioned by the president than other ways," he said. "So that's a good thing."
[Associated Press;
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