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Obama Gets Election Advice From Steven Spielberg

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    FBN’s Neil Cavuto on why Obama should not be relying on advice from Hollywood stars.

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It's 3M the White House there's a crisis the president's got to make a call someone who can guide someone who can help them.

Somewhat maybe you can console so much at stake and issues like an iceberg we got a call.

Of course.

Steven Spielberg.

-- have dug in well certainly Spielberg is not apparently the famed director spent upwards of three hours talking to key Obama people explaining how they can capture an audience's attention.

Even suggesting ways they could roll out these tend to get -- before Election Day in a -- -- refuting the details of this meeting.

But the reporter on -- its standing by the story.

Maybe just me but when my president's perplexed and looking to -- -- I am thinking this Stephen should be -- and not Spielberg but again that's just me.

And this is just consulate.

I mean it's one thing to get money from Jack is -- just -- Parker right but guidance on policies towards cities from the -- sex in the city OK that's just weird.

Just like it's weird to -- George Clooney a good counsel -- cherry is but on what looking pensive.

Look I did nothing away from -- and their bucks but relying on stars and their insides.

-- special effects from Spielberg what might really getting from the man who brought us ET phone home.

May be a better way to connect at home but I'm sorry you're pushing it right there.

And -- -- -- friendship that's fine for the dollar and the notoriety but I'm worried that -- -- -- It is gonna start weighing in on policy I don't know -- Nigerian.

Not that she is -- beautiful and well worth the late night call.

For other reasons but I'm betting I'm betting you back in his day Abraham Lincoln himself.

Was probably channeling.

Andrew Jackson.

Then even thinking of telegraphing.

Sounded -- That's --