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Obama ‘Impervious to Empirical Evidence’

August 6, 2009 - 12:00 am - by Jennifer Rubin
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2009-08-06 03:09:17

Also, the Obama administration has established a pattern of deception regarding its procedures. That is, when a policy becomes public knowledge, and results in public disapproval (as with the “privacy warning” on the CARS/DOT website link) the administration promptly publicly “disavows” it, but does not change it, i.e. the policy remains in place but no mention is made of it. (In the CARS/DOT case, the privacy warning disappeared, but the procedure it was a warning about continues.)

In essence, the President is saying to the public, “I know what I am going to do. You don’t like it. So we just won’t talk about it when I’m doing it.”

Not since Richard Nixon have we seen an administration so thoroughly based on a foundation of lying to the American people. And Nixon, too, told himself that he was doing so “for the greater good”.

When any politician uses that phrase or mindset as a justification for their actions, it is time for an intelligent voter to find someone else to vote for- quickly.

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