The Ultimate Rubber Chicken

Classic. You can't get a better rubber chicken than this.
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Facing the first real rough patch of his presidency, President Obama and his supporters are once again resorting to a tried-and-true tactic: attacking George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. In his White House press conference last week, Mr. Obama referred to the Bush era at least nine times, three times lamenting that he "inherited" a $1.3 trillion debt that has set back his administration's efforts to fix the economy. With the former president lying low in Dallas, largely focused on crafting his memoirs, Mr. Obama has increasingly attempted to exploit Mr. Bush when discussing the weak economy, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the difficulty closing the military prison at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. As he took power, Mr. Obama promised a "new era of responsibility" that would transcend partisan politics. "For a guy who campaigned on taking responsibility and looking forward, he spends an awful lot of time pointing fingers and looking backward," said former Bush deputy press secretary Tony Fratto, who has begun defending the previous administration. |
But the money quote comes from Democrat strategist Liz Chadderdon:
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Voters have short memories. The administration needs to remind people that things were way worse over the last four years than in the last six months. |
You hear that voters, you have short memories and you need to be reminded of how bad things were. Reminded over and over until a falsehood becomes true.
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