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They Come With Expiration Dates

July 22, 2009 - 12:17 am - by Ed Driscoll

AP looks at President Obama’s track record in office versus what he said (words; just words) on the campaign trail and asks, “So what happened to the promises?”

Jim Geraghty’s aphorism from the day before the election in November answered the AP column long before it was written.

Update: Obama White House breaks another promise to reject Bush secrecy”, Andrew Malcolm of the L.A. Times writes. Of course, as Orrin Judd wrote yesterday, “If he’s going to be a carbon copy of W, we have to expect him to make the same mistakes too”…

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  1. 1. Rich

    Promises = the narrative
    what happened = reality

    when have the ‘twain ever met before?

    Rich

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