Today’s Truth: Obama never really banned lobbyists from working in White House
So says Presidential spokes-tool Jay Carney, who, as an aside, is every bit as condescending and smug as Robert Gibbs, but who just isn't remotely funny in any way; so, no real redeeming qualities, no? From RCP:
White House press secretary Jay Carney is asked about President Obama's meeting with Microsoft's top lobbyist:
REPORTER: "One of the participants in the President's education roundtable with business leaders was Fred Humphries, whose Microsoft's top lobbyist. Why isn't that a violation of the President's pledge to eliminate access and influence?"
Carney says there were "numerous participants" in the meeting, including a former Bush cabinet secretary. Carney then clarifies Obama's so-called pledge: "The president's promise was not to eliminate or prohibit lobbyists from entering the property [White House], but to not give them special access."
[Emphasis-ed.]
Got it? Well, let's go to the record, and not some wing-nutty one, but one with absolute moral authority who's reportage can be believed with a kind of metaphysical certitude; let's check MSNBC:
"President-elect Barack Obama has pledged to change the way Washington works and curb the influence of lobbyists," said Podesta in the transition team statement.
"During the campaign, federal lobbyists could not contribute to or raise money for the campaign...the president-elect is taking those commitments even further by announcing the strictest, and most far reaching ethics rules of any transition team in history."
In an off-camera briefing Tuesday, Podesta was asked whether potential staff expertise may be lost as the team adheres to these new rules.
He replied, "So be it," reiterating Obama's commitment have the "toughest" rules to "stop the revolving door" in Washington politics.
The.Most.Ethical.Administration.EVAR! Lobbyist will not "run his White House"...The "toughest rules"...But today?
Carney did not explain the difference between "special access" and participating in a meeting with the President.
Will wonders never cease...It just goes to show that Jim Geraghty was indeed prescient back in 2008 when he said that all Obama's promises come with an expiration date. In case you're interested, here's a list of those he had violated through March 2010, more than 1 year ago. Maybe we should start referring to him as Pinnochi-O!

Pinnochi-O!
What do you think of Mr. Obama's honesty, or lack thereof, kind reader?
Congress is making it difficult to raise debt limit because they’re racists

Oh no, she di'int...Oh yes, she did; she's playing the Race Card™ :
"I do not understand what I think is the maligning and maliciousness [toward] this president,” said Jackson Lee, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus. “Why is he different? And in my community, that is the question that we raise. In the minority community that is question that is being raised. Why is this president being treated so disrespectfully? Why has the debt limit been raised 60 times? Why did the leader of the Senate continually talk about his job is to bring the president down to make sure he is unelected?”
"I am particularly sensitive to the fact that only this president — only this one, only this one — has received the kind of attacks and disagreement and inability to work, only this one," said Jackson Lee from the House floor.
Really Ms. Jackson-Lee? What planet were you living on between 2001 and 2008?
Why is Obama different? Let me try to answer in terms a progressive would understand. To begin I'd ask her to recall the heady days following the 2008 election, when President-elect Obama promised the American people he'd enact real entitlement reform. In fact, as our old pal Karl reminds us, at the 2009 "Fiscal Responsibility Summit" Obama said:
Contrary to the prevailing wisdom in Washington these past few years, we cannot simply spend as we please and defer the consequences to the next budget, the next administration or the next generation.
We are paying the price for these deficits right now. In 2008 alone, we paid $250 billion in interest on our debt: One in every 10 taxpayer dollars. That is more than three times what we spend on education that year; more than seven times what we spent on V.A. health care.
So if we confront this crisis without also confronting the deficits that helped cause it, we risk sinking into another crisis down the road. As our interest payments rise, our obligations come due, confidence in our economy erodes and our children and our grandchildren are unable to pursue their dreams because their saddled with our debts.
That’s why today, I’m pledging to cut the deficit we inherited by half by the end of my first term in office. Now, this will not be easy. It will require us to make difficult decisions and face challenges we’ve long neglected. But I refuse to leave our children with a debt that they cannot repay, and that means taken responsibility right now, in this administration, for getting our spending under control.
So get that? Obama promised to be a red-ink-eradicating, Deficit Hawk!; It was just one of the many hats our BRILLIANT!, POLYMATH! PRESIDENT with SUPERIOR TEMPERMENT! pledged to wear so that we could all be the ones we were waiting for. I mean, really, that wasn't the only time he was morally offended by the notion of raising the debt ceiling. So you see Ms. Jackson-Lee, it's fundamentally because of the HYPOCRISY !
But no, the Congresswoman would have us believe that there has never been seditious speech in the manner of McConnell's comment about his job being to make sure Mr. Obama was not re-elected; NEVER! Because truthful, open, talk about political intent is much, much worse than the Democrat's, and Obama himself as he postured for his upcoming Presidential run, attempts to undermine our troops in the field during the surge in Iraq by continually proclaiming before any MBM outlet that had a camera running that "THE WAR IS LOST!" and "THE SURGE HAS FAILED!"; even though, in reality, "The Surge" had barely gotten underway. Sure Sheila, it's far worse to hope your political opponent, and his agenda, is defeated than for national level politicians to make reckless assertions that bolster the very enemies our warriors were engaging in the field by signaling that one US political party was willing to engineer losing a war in order to win an election.
Sure, they're only doing it because Obama's a black man...In fact they made the decision to do so, and hatched their eeeeeevolllll plan at a KKK meeting 2 weeks ago...Including the black Republicans...At that same Klan meeting...
It doesn't have a thing to do with our national debt within 10 points of current GDP? Or the voters overwhelmingly desiring a significant reduction of spending, as reflected in both polls and last November's elections. Nope, nothing to do with reality, Ms. Lee, but everything to do with the "reality based" narrative folks like you choose to read into any political opposition you face...
Krauthammer was right when he said that the Race Card™ is the last refuge of a liberal scoundrel...
Oh My! House votes to restrict US role in NATO Libya operation to non-combat operations only

Say What!?!
Dude, when House Democrats are accusing President Obama of, "acting like an absolute monarch", with respect to his ability to order sustained military action in Libya without consulting congress, It's On!
House Democrat warned Friday that the U.S. president is becoming an "absolute monarch" on matters related to the authority to start a war.
The White House argues the U.S. role in Libya does not constitute "hostilities" and is therefore not covered under the 1973 War Powers Resolution, which requires the president to seek authorization from Congress 60 days after notifying lawmakers of a military action.
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said Congress must act to limit funding for military operations in Libya in order to correct that trend.
"We have been sliding for 70 years to a situation where Congress has nothing to do with the decision about whether to go to war or not, and the president is becoming an absolute monarch," Nadler said on the floor. "And we must put a stop to that right now, if we don't want to become an empire instead of a republic."
Members of Congress have been clashing with the White House over the Libya mission. Many Republicans and some Democrats argue that President Obama does not have the authority to continue involving the U.S. in the NATO-led mission without congressional authorization.
Now I am of mixed thinking on this. I don't like to see anyone, of any political persuasion, playing games with military missions overseas to score some cheap political points back home. And I personally think the War Powers act of 1973 is unconstitutional, but I'm no attorney. Still, if anyone is playing politics with this it is the President himself, in his refusal to give Congress the courtesy of consultation when the action is expected to be protracted like in Libya.
Instead, he's made asinine assertions that the NATO campaign somehow isn't a war, at least for the US component of the force, since by and large they're not regularly involved in the shooting. But someone needs to tell DoD that, since our warriors taking part are being paid combat pay...
Senator McCain believes this sophistry is what forced the House into laying down this marker:
In a last-ditch effort Thursday, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton met with rank-and-file Democrats to explain the mission and discuss the implications if the House votes to cut off funds. The administration requested the closed-door meeting.
In the Senate, backers of a resolution to authorize the operation wondered whether the administration had waited too long to address the concerns of House members.
"It's way late," said McCain, the top Republican on the Armed Services Committee. "This is one of the reasons why they're having this veritable uprising in the House, because of a lack of communication. And then the icing on the cake was probably for them when he (Obama) said that we're not engaged in hostilities. That obviously is foolishness."
I personally believe Mav's correct, and for that reason lay this whole matter at the feet of the President. Had he done what W. Bush and Bush the elder had in the past and asked for a Congressional resolution, there is little doubt in my mind that the House Republicans would have passed it in a near unanimous vote.
Of course, I predict OUTRAGE! on the part of the administration's supporters, who will suddenly see the wisdom in following through on military commitments. Predictably, the New York Times is leading the way in providing the talking points du jour. Old and busted: War is bad for children, other living things, and the economy. New hawtness; Stay The Course! Baby!
It is hard to view this bill as anything but a partisan play to embarrass the president. The one sure victor would be Libya’s strongman, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, who would see it as a sign that NATO’s resolve is faltering and another reason to keep brutalizing his people.
Like Hillary, they seem to have had a change of heart regarding whether Dissent! is still the highest form of patriotism as well as the relative merit of an Imperial Presidency! Of course, that's because Chimperor BusHitlerBurton = eeeeevollll, but Barack "l'etat c'est moi!" Obama = transcendent goodness.
Once again, for our friends on the left, all that matters is which suffix follows the person's name.
Most Awesome Super Jeenyus President Evar! can’t remember who he awarded Medal of Honor to

Best alternate headline comes from Andy at AOSHQ: All you people look alike to me ...
President Obama visited the 10th Mountain Division today at Fort Drum, NY. During a speech celebrating their service in both Iraq and Afghanistan, he recounted, in his characteristic cool demeanor, how he had personally awarded one of their number the first Congressional Medal of Honor given to a living recipient since the Vietnam war.
First time I saw 10th Mountain Division, you guys were in southern Iraq. When I went back to visit Afghanistan, you guys were the first ones there. I had the great honor of seeing some of you because a comrade of yours, Jared Monti, was the first person who I was able to award the Medal of Honor to who actually came back and wasn’t receiving it posthumously.
Nice one, eh? Smoother than Billy D. Williams. Showing the troops how much he cares; how he keeps on top of all that soldiering stuff. Real. Authentic ...
Only one problem though, Jared Monti was killed in Iraq, the year Mr. Obama was elected to the Senate...
Now, surely he meant Salvatore Giunta; you know, the man who's neck he personally hung the Medal of Honor around earlier this year! But, you know, keeping all of those details about the little people is, well, hard. That would actually require him to give a tinkers damn about something besides himself or his next tee time.
Jim Hoft has the video of the performance. But Uncle Jimbo at Blackfive has what is possibly the piece de resistance of the entire episode:
The ironic part of the speech, and this comes after the announcement of the politically pressured drawdown of troops in Afghanistan, was Obama's closing remark, "Know that your Commander-in-Chief has your back."
Right. He "has their backs". Whatevz...
Even the MBM knows how bad this "gaffe" looks for Obama, coming on the heels of his "Mission Accomplished in Afghanistan" speech. Check out this headline, where the media hacks are spinning for the President faster than the double-deuce rims on a low-low: Obama visit to Fort Drum stirs range of emotions.
Indeed, it's just too bad that surprise, disgust, and apathy were included among them.
I hate to beat dead horses and all, but I can't help but ask my favorite rhetorical question; What if Mr. Bush had done something like this? Imagine for a moment the rending of garments and gnashing of teeth; the talk of how this not only confirmed the kill-crazy-cowboy Chimperor McBusHitler's stupidity, but also the utter disregard for the lives of the men he sentenced to death in faraway places to simply stroke his ego, satiate his fascistic neo-con fantasies, and, of course, line eeeeeevolll Darth Cheney McHalliburton's pockets.
But Obama? Well, he's just stirring a range of emotions and keepin' it real...
The Taming of the Joooooooooooo!
Would be an apt characterization of President Oblah-blah's much heralded, but otherwise banal, "Cairo II" speech today; you know, the one where he tells us, "you're welcome", for single-handedly delivering the "Arab Spring". Ah yes, it was a decidedly nuanced performance, one where he cast himself playing the role of PetruchiO!, and the Palestinians and other Arab states as the eminently desirable Bianca...
But, alas, Netanyahu quickly made it apparent that he was in no mood for Israel to play the part of Katherina:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu swiftly rejected President Obama's call Thursday for Israel to pull back to the borders that existed before the 1967 Six-Day War, calling those lines militarily "indefensible."
Obama, in a sweeping address tackling the uprisings in the Middle East and the stalled peace process, stunned Washington and Jerusalem by endorsing Palestinians' demand for their own state based on the pre-1967 borders. The break with longstanding U.S. policy appeared to immediately aggravate the Israelis, who want the borders of any future Palestinian state determined through negotiations.
In a statement released late Thursday, Netanyahu said such a withdrawal would jeopardize Israel's security and leave major West Bank settlements outside Israeli borders.
Oh, how I would like to be a fly on the wall during the meetings between Netanyahu and Gutsy McKickazz.
So, despite the AP's immediate attempt to spin this as much ado about nothing, and what will surely be the upcoming gushing and reassuring reaction by the Make-Believe-Media, it appears that, as Adam alluded to, Israelis, and by extension American Jews with family and friends there, are about to join a host of other Obama allies in that familiar places for those who suddenly became inconvenient...
(H/T just about everywhere!, Image courtesy of Zimbio)
President Gutsy McKickazz rides lies again

YOU LIE!
And since as we are all aware Mr. Obama likes to "go big", these are some real whoppers. In the words of Ronald Reagan, "There you go again":
CBS’ Mark Knoller, covering a town hall on the economy with the president this morning, reports: “President Obama blames high unemployment rate on ‘huge layoffs of government workers’ at federal, state and local levels.”
“The reason the unemployment rate is still as high as it is, in part, is because there have been huge layoffs of government workers at the federal level, at the state level, at the local level,” he said. “Teachers, police officers, firefighters, social workers– they have really taken it in the chin over the last several months. And so, what we’re trying to do is to see if we can stabilize the budget.”
Of course, to statists like Mr. Obama, government jobs are really the most vital of all:
OBAMA: Let me just first of all say that workers like you, for the federal, state, and local governments, are so important for our vital services. And it frustrates me sometimes when people talk about ‘government jobs’ as if somehow those are worth less than private sector jobs. I think there is nothing more important than working on behalf of the American people.
FEDERAL WORKER: I thought I would be more important and secure.
OBAMA: I agree with you.
Sure they are...Much more vital than private sector jobs...The kind that the President didn't have any trouble calling on private industry to create more of; despite his administration's hostile attitude towards American business. The same attitude evidenced by his deafening silence in the matter of the NLRB's gratuitous, over-reaching, lawsuit against Boeing to halt their new plant in South Carolina from going into operation. A move, Boeing's attorneys argue, will directly cost that state thousands of jobs, and may lead to much greater job losses nationwide.
Anyway, Jim Geraghty at the corner looks into this claim more closely and, well, finds the facts to be at odds with the President's desired narrative™ . Here's the figures he got from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
He also puts up the figures on state and local government employment levels, and notes:
As you can see, in terms of total number of Americans employed in government, there has been no real discernible recession. In fact, the number has increased slightly.
Obama is not even a little bit right. Will anyone call him out on this?
That, Jim, is the 64,000 dollar question we'd all like to know the answer to. My gut instinct is "No". And our old pal Jeff Goldstein at Protein Wisdom wonders as well, in a post where he unloads on the Make-Believe-Media, the Obama administration, and the progressive left:
The mainstream press, like many other supposedly “neutral” institutions (education, environmental protection, energy dept, etc), has been taken over by leftist activists who at their very core believe that the ends justify the means, and that whatever falsehoods or manipulations of fact they engage are morally justifiable — that is, that every lie they peddle to the proles has as its intent the bringing to fruition of a greater good that only they can see — and so is a necessary component of governing under the guise of social justice.
We are witnessing the apotheosis of leftist governance: power sought and reinforced through narrative manipulation; lies repeated, even after they’ve been corrected or debunked, as a function of turning them into received / perceived truths; demonization of the “enemy” (be he the farmer, the oil rig worker, the coal miner, the middle class tax payer, the small business owner, or the corporate exec working for a company not favored by the administration) who is then labeled generically as being on the other side, or an extremist, or a racist, or a xenophobe, etc.; class warfare resulting from demonization; and an ever-growing, ever-expanding redistributive welfare state model wherein the federal Leviathan solves every crisis and corrects every instance “unfairness”.
Jeff goes on to wonder aloud whether the GOP nominate a candidate who is willing to say these same things to the public; as they say, read the whole thing.
We all feel for folks like Karin Gallo, who are suffering because of the economic straights we're in as a nation. And, I wouldn't be too surprised if Mr. Obama was able to work something out on her behalf; to be trotted out at a campaign stop in the future, of course. Our prayers go out to her and all Americans seeking employment and worrying about the days ahead.
But they also go out to the President and the MBM as well. I pray they start telling the truth instead of shamelessly distorting reality and engaging in demagoguery. Because in these times we need a leader to be straight with us all, and to have a press committed to objectivity, fairness, and getting all of the facts out to the citizens in our democratic republic so that they can make their decisions based on truth and not partisan fantasies.
( H/T Protein Wisdom, ACE, and Drudge ; image courtesy of Shoal Haven post )


















