Finally, as a whole, this presser revealed why they don't let him off-prompter very often: he really stinks at improvisation, especially when you ask him a hard question.
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Reaction to President Obama's Press Conference This Morning:
If what this guy were saying were true and reflected what was happening and what he is planning on doing, 90% he would be my boy. But he's factually in error on the economy and talking out both sides of his mouth on international policy.
He sees his community organizing days echoing in the Middle Eastern protests, and he loves it.
He says you can't maintain power through coercion. . . .I say you can do a pretty good job of imitating maintaining power through coercion for a century or two.
Reporters even from leftist papers are giving him tough questions on the budget proposal. Good.
He's STILL blaming Bush for the economy.
"We're not going to be running up the credit card any more" means $7T more debt in the next decade with annual deficits never below $600
In order to "stabilize the current situation" he wants a national debt of 150% GDP
Finally, as a whole, this presser revealed why they don't let him off-prompter very often: he really stinks at improvisation, especially when you ask him a hard question.
Finally, as a whole, this presser revealed why they don't let him off-prompter very often: he really stinks at improvisation, especially when you ask him a hard question.
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