Bob Woodward may end up with more than one thing to regret out of his sequester reporting. Rather than making the White House look bullying, Woodward's claim that he was threatened by a senior White House official has made Woodward look ridiculous—and has brought some attention to questions about Woodward's reporting going back decades. Now that the full email from White House economic adviser Gene Sperling has been released, reporters who cover the White House are lining up to laugh at the idea that it constitutes a threat. "I get emails like this almost every hour, whether it's from the White House or Capitol Hill," said Chuck Todd, the NBC News political director and senior White House correspondent.