On CNN, Dr. Jason Johnson with Ana Navarro discussing the lifestyle of the military and how that might have impacted the behavior of General Petraeus
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CNN: Jason Johnson on David Petraeus and Benghazi
Dr. Jason Johnson appeared on CNN with Ron Bonjean to discuss Gen. David Petraeus’ testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee about the terrorist attacks on the US Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
CNN: Jason Johnson on David Petraeus and the Fiscal Cliff
Dr. Jason Johnson appeared on CNN with Maria Cardona to discuss the fiscal cliff and the David Petraeus scandal. This interview was later featured on the Colbert Report.
Minnesota Public Radio: Jason Johnson on General David Petraeus and the Fiscal Cliff
Jason Johnson was interviewed by Minnesota Public Radio to preview President Barack Obama’s first press conference since the 2012 election. Dr. Johnson discussed the fiscal cliff and the resignation of General David Petraeus with Kerri Miller.
The news after President Barack Obama’s re-election was focused on the looming fiscal cliff, but the unfolding scandal surrounding Gen. David Petraeus has overshadowed most everything else since the story broke last Friday.
On Wednesday, Obama will hold his first full press conference in eight months. This is also the first time he’ll address the White House press corps since August. What will he talk about and what will he be asked by the press corps?
Jason Johnson, professor of political science and communications at Hiram College, will join The Daily Circuit to discuss the press conference. Richard Stoll, professor of political science at Rice University, The Nation’s John Nichols, and Politico White House reporter Josh Gerstein will also join the discussion.
Click here to listen to “A look ahead to Obama’s news conference.”
HLN: Jason Johnson on Resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus
On Headline News Weekend Express with Natasha Curry, Dr. Jason Johnson discusses the role of the CIA director stepping down on the Obama administration as well as the likely candidates for president in 2016.