The title and the article are being generous. It has been a pattern of deception — both in domestic and foreign policy. From “if you like you’re doctor, you can keep you’re doctor,” to “you’re premiums will go down;” to “Benghazi was an anti-Islam video,” and the infamous talking points that Ben Rhodes also played some role in, to the Iran deal. It has been a pattern of deceit, and deception. I did not include the “Sgt. Berghdal has served with honor and distinction.” That one appears to have just been incompetence. Since this POTUS hasn’t fired anyone for any of these deceptions (little hard to fire himself), the fault lies with the POTUS. A sad, sad, state of affairs, and an inconvenient truth that a supine press is loathe to admit. RCP, fortunascorner
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“Yeah, I mean, you know, it’s interesting because this White House really prides themselves on being the smartest kid in the room. That’s kind of their approach to so many things, they take that approach in dealing with the media, in dealing with Capitol Hill, in dealing with think tanks.”
“I think that what you saw in this article is a little bit about how the sausage is made, which is always kind of an ugly thing to look at, but I think that they look at this article and I think that they will probably take the criticism of it, which is plenty and coming from people that are even friendly to them, as just another example of how Washington doesn’t get what the Obama administration is trying to do. They really have this attitude, frankly, that they are the only smart ones in town and the only ones who kind of understand the goals here.”
AP Reporter: 8 Years In, Obama Admin Thinks They’re ‘The Only Smart Ones In Town’
- May 8, 2016
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