Creepy.

Via Politico:

Documentary filmmaker Davis Guggenheim defended his new film about President Obama on CNN Thursday, saying that the problem in making it was that there were “too many accomplishments” about the president to fit into a 17 minute piece.

Guggenheim, best known for his documentaries “An Inconvenient Truth” and “Waiting for Superman,” was charged with producing a short film for the Obama campaign chronicling the president’s first term in office — but some critics have chaffed at the label “documentary” being applied to a campaign-commissioned film.

“The negative for me was there were too many accomplishments. I had, you know, 17 minutes to put them all in there,” Guggenheim told CNN’s Piers Morgan.

Where do you find fault in Obama, Morgan asked.

“I don’t, frankly,” Guggenheim said. “I’m really quite in awe of him as a leader.”

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