Time Magazine Describes Obama’s Endless Lies As A “Communications Strategy”

Another Stunning Reversal In President Obama’s Talking Points On Obamacare

For the second time in as many months, President Barack Obama has dramatically changed his communications strategy for coping with the troubled rollout of his signature legislation.

Another Stunning Reversal In President Obama’s Talking Points On Obamacare | TIME.com

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4 Responses to Time Magazine Describes Obama’s Endless Lies As A “Communications Strategy”

  1. The Iconoclast says:

    The Time article is not your run-of-the-mill water-carrying MSM piece, for a change.

    The statement came after more than a week of attempts by the administration to obfuscate the hardship faced by some people who were being forced under the law to pay more for new insurance plans they did not choose.

    On Oct. 30, during a speech in Boston, Obama claimed falsely that anyone bought insurance as an individual would “be getting a better deal” under the Affordable Care Act.

    This isn’t some strangely honest article that slipped through by accident and is going to get the author fired. I suspect it is indicative of the Democrat’s game plan of repudiating the President and blaming him for everything in the run-up to the midterm elections. “We were honest players. We were duped, too. We’re on your side… have been all along! Please oh please keep us in office. Besides, Republicans are fascists anyway.”

  2. gator69 says:

    It is the same as when the alarmists claim that their failure to capture the public is a ‘messaging problem’. Lies are always a ‘messaging problem’, and most certainly a ‘communications strategy’. The truth is much simpler.

  3. @NJSnowFan says:

    OT tip.
    Dust devil caught on video camera, well it actually is a Pavement devil caused by pavement heat and not C02.
    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/11/08/look-closely-can-you-figure-out-what-spook-thing-vandalized-this-cops-car/

    P.s please make a tips page on top .
    Thanks

  4. philjourdan says:

    Interesting term. And technically correct. But not effective.

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