President Barack Obama accused “right wing” talk radio and cable channels like Fox News of angering white people in America about the economy, arguing that it was actually doing really well under his administration. During his speech, Obama decried Republicans who campaigned on stopping “welfare queens” complaining about “makers and takers” and even referred to Mitt Romney’s 47 percent comment. “Their basic message is anti-government, anti-immigrant, anti-trade, and let’s face it — it’s anti-change,” Obama said, accusing them of lying just to oppose him. “What they are saying just isn’t true,” he said, before launching his own attempt at “mythbusting” narratives from conservative media. Obama complained that people failed to recognize that he was succeeding in improving the economy, cutting the deficit, and cutting spending. “It’s the story that is broadcast every day on some cable news stations, on right wing radio it’s pumped into cars and bars and VFW halls all across America and right here in Elkhart,” he said. “If you’re hearing that story all the time, you start believing it. It’s no wonder people start thinking big government is the problem.” Because of conservative radio, Obama argued, “White Americans think that reverse discrimination is as big a problem as