US President Barack Obama called on the US media to stop focusing on the viewing ratios to uncover the candidates in the presidential election who does not hesitate to "lying" and who "campaigns are considered far from logic."Without mentioning the favorite to win the backing of the Republican Party, Donald Trump by name, Obama used the ceremony to distribute prizes to reporters in Washington, strongly condemning the media coverage of election campaigns.Obama said, "to do our job well is not just to give a talk to one," in reference to the continuing coverage allocated by the television networks to Trump and his campaign despite the controversy it raises.Obama added that voters would benefit more if the media to "investigate and accountability and to demand more (...) and if accompanied by billions of dollars spent on free media coverage with serious accountability", in an apparent reference to Trump, who depends on his fame to appear almost continuously within newscasts.Obama said, "What we see today is undermining our democracy and our society," in a clear expression of dissatisfaction with the White House about the situation."When elected officials and electoral campaigns away completely from the logic and the facts, analysis, and when they do not come back to the importance of right and wrong, that would prevent taking the right decisions on behalf of future generations."He said Obama should underestimate the political decency which is the subject focus of the Trump campaign is just "an excuse for degrading uttered in words or to lie shamelessly."Obama also pointed out that the strong criticism directed by some of the candidates to other countries began to raise concerns abroad.He said that foreign leaders realize that "the United States is not a place where policy is balanced."For his part, US Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday in response to a question about the reaction of foreign leaders during his travels that "what is happening now embarrassing for our country."."