The director of “An Inconvenient Truth” was filming with Barack Obama on Friday in Montana, but the campaign was cagey when asked about details. The Illinois senator first was seen with director David Guggenheim Friday afternoon when the two emerged from a museum in Butte, Mont., after spending more than an hour inside. Reporters initially were told by the campaign that Obama was inside doing a taping for the Democratic National Convention. They later were told he was taping for the campaign’s new media division. That division shoots footage for the Obama Web site. But a makeup artist on the press bus later spilled that the crew was inside the museum doing a documentary — for the convention. Asked about the claim, Obama’s traveling press secretary Jen Psaki said that was incorrect. “It is a new media taping and [I] don’t have...
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