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Monday, March 16, 2009

Question? Are these Wankers trying behind the scenes to bring down the Obama Administration!!!!!!!

Obama Speaks On AIG: "How Do They Justify This Outrage?" (VIDEO)

Gibbs: Cheney Just Another Member Of The "Republican Cabal"

The White House has benefited from no shortage of partisan enemies to attack. On Monday, Dick Cheney played the punching bag role, with spokesman Robert Gibbs calling the former vice president the latest member of the "Republican cabal" to be "trotted out" by the Republican Party.

"I guess Rush Limbaugh was busy so they trotted out the next most popular member of the Republican cabal," said Gibbs.

"I think not taking economic advice from Dick Cheney may be the best possible outcome of yesterday's interview."

Cheney's Excuse For Economic Failures: 'Stuff Happens'

EXCUSES, EXCUSES, EXCUSES DON'T BLAME US
CNN poll
"If there’s no improvement in the economy during the next 12 months, 54 percent said they will blame former President George W. Bush and his Republican Party; 32 percent would blame Obama and the Democrats."
Jon Stewart's Jim Cramer interview was a pivotal moment -- not just for Stewart, Cramer, and CNBC but also for journalism. It was a bracing reminder of what great research and a journalist more committed to getting to the truth than to landing the big get -- and keeping the big get happy, and ensuring future big gets -- can accomplish.
Stewart kept popping into my head as I watched John King interview Dick Cheney on Sunday. Each time King let Cheney get away with spouting gross inaccuracies and revisionist history, I kept thinking how different things would have been had Stewart been asking the questions. Stewart without the comedy and without the outrage -- just armed with the facts and the willingness to ask tough questions.
King opened the interview by showing clips of President Obama saying that his administration had "inherited an economic crisis" and "inherited a big mess." He then asked Cheney: "Did you leave him a mess?"
"I don't think you can blame the Bush administration for the creation of those circumstances," responded Cheney. "It's a global financial problem... So I think the notion that you can just sort of throw it off on the prior administration, that's interesting rhetoric but I don't think anybody really cares a lot about that."

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