The BlogObama Sure Did Use That C-SPAN Line a LotA promise so fine, he made it eight times.6:07 PM, Jan 6, 2010
• By MARY KATHARINE HAM
The president's well-known penchant for "making himself perfectly clear" has, in this case, created quite a quagmire for his press secretary to navigate. Robert Gibbs dodged questions about the C-SPAN promise at yesterday's briefing by saying he hadn't seen the letter from C-SPAN president Brian Lamb. Of course, it's wholly unnecessary for Gibbs to see the letter from Lamb as he was on the campaign trail with Barack Obama when the president was "making himself perfectly clear," and understands the issue completely. Today, Gibbs was stuck stuttering again as the utter clarity of Obama's promise, and the starkness with which he is departing from it, left him with no answers:
Gibbs offered more stonewalling and when questioned again, with that Gibbsian brand of cornered petulance we've come to know and love, went after the NBC reporter:
Watch the whole, painful exhange, here. The New Hampshire newspaper to whose editorial board Obama made the promise in 2007 is noticing the discrepancy. The Las Vegas Review Journal delivers this blow under the headline, "Broken Promise." This is shaping up to be a not insubstantial p.r. problem for the president. It's easily understood by the general public and is a non-ideological complaint, as illustrated by involvement of the press corps and C-SPAN. It highlights the essential conflict of Obama myth and Obama reality as starkly as anything could. Heck, George H.W. Bush only said "Read my lips" one time, and look at the impact it had on his career and legacy. And, who was it that planted this massive political problem for Obama? Why, Obama himself, whose hubris wrote a check his skills and will couldn't cash. Recent Blog PostsThe Weekly Standard ArchivesBrowse 15 Years of the Weekly Standard |
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