During President Obama's press conference this afternoon, he was asked by a reporter if he would “support the boycott that some organizations are calling [for] towards” Arizona over that state's controversial immigration law. Obama responded, in part: “I'm the President of the United States; I don't endorse boycotts or not endorse boycotts. That's something that the private citizens can make a decision about.” Here's the video of the exchange:
A few minutes later, after the press conference had concluded, Megyn Kelly, host of Fox News' America Live, offered the “headlines” from the presser, and on immigration she said that Obama “refus[ed] to condemn the boycott of Arizona”:
No, he wasn't asked to “condemn” the boycott. He was asked if he “supports” it, and he said that, as president, it was not his place to take a position one way or the other. But if you work at Fox News and want to stoke the narrative that Obama is going to war with Arizona over immigration, then you twist that around to make it look like Obama supports the boycott, even though that's not at all what he said.