Wednesday, April 22, 2009

New Adventures in Spokes-hackery from The Washington Independent

from http://washingtonindependent.com/40032/new-adventures-in-spokeshackery

I admire former Republican National Committee spokesman Alex Conant's ability to push a meme, but this is sort of ridiculous.

With the 100-day anniversary just one week away, it's notable that almost all of Obama's accomplishments so far have been rhetorical, rather than policy-based.

Let's see … there was the passage of the stimulus bill, the passage of the SCHIP bill, the Afghan surge, the various abortion and stem cell executive orders, etc. and etc.

Now, there have been high-profile setbacks, like the Employee Free Choice Act stalemate and the slow-walking of health care as (in part) a function of President Obama's troubled nominees, and a case can be made that President George W. Bush had a better first 100 days (the Jim Jeffords switch did not happen until May), but any attempt to equate Obama's huge rhetorical PR blitzes with a lack of accomplishments is sort of foolish. Republicans are getting rolled on most of the president's priorities.

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