By all means, place the opinion of educated specialists above that of news reporters. But you should also keep in mind that someone is not a specialist just because they claim to be. And even if they really are educated in the specialty they claim, it still doesn't mean their opinion is of any worth. Creationists can find a handful of scientists to deny evolution (despite about 98% consensus among the scientific community who specialize in the appropriate areas of expertise), and conspiracy theorists can find a handful of historians to support their claims. Even more importantly, it seems you should really work on your propaganda-meter. Regardless of what truths may lie within, this video is pure propaganda and is in no way objective. While not ALWAYS the case (but close), it's pretty safe to assume that if the main vehicle for information is a propaganda video, that information is generally false. Especially when that propaganda video is produced not by a historian, but by an ultra-conservative radio host who has ties to David Koresh and an unhealthy love of conspiracy theories:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Jones_(radio_host)
There are plenty of valid debates to be had about President Obama's policies. This video is not one of them.