The White House adopts a strategy of deception by distraction

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Avatar JAP69 -
#1
Strategy of deception has been part of his game from the start.

They just figure that out, They must be college graduates who failed high school.
Avatar MADDOG10 -
#2
I was just going to say, that was his main stay from the start. It took these rouge scholars 5 years to figure it out.   Pathetic.
Avatar Lucky Loser -
#3
Well, I'll say this. If the white house was/is a part of the distraction plan then so is the mass media and radio talk world. Everyone, and I do mean everyone, quit talking about the economy long ago when the Benghazi and Trayvon deals hit the news. They were roughly (7) months apart and all the news was consumed with 'em. Then, there were other smaller occurrences they used as "fillers".

Fast forward and we have Snowden, the IRS, and NSA...all pushed by the media and talk shows with a nice helping of the Zimmerman verdict and its' accompanying protest details. Neither Sean, Michael, or Rush talked economy for a while...everything else was too juicy. Only a couple of days ago did Rush "touch" on the economy. Sean was busy interviewing and slamming Ashley Madison and its' owner about facilitating people to have affairs in their marriages, and, praising his new found Democrat love, Zimmerman.

I actually did see where the president maintained some focus on the economy even with the pressures from everyone pushing him to talk on Trayvon. Not saying that he's doing such a slam dunk job or anything, but it's so easy to just jump on the bandwagon rather than to man up and call it like it really is. Take off the Pampers and put on some Wranglers for a change.

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