Losing credibility at the speed of email
The AP reports that, contrary to repeated assertions by the White House, the Obama administration was indeed sending out unsolicited emails to Americans touting Obamacare:
The White House is blaming unnamed political groups for the unsolicited e-mails it had wrongly insisted no one was receiving from its online operation…Administration officials had been dismissive of complaints that people had received unsolicited e-mail messages
We recall Obama’s press secretary’s dismissive treatment of the reporter who had the audacity to ask about this matter: “No, no, no, but let’s be clear before you — I’m going to give you a chance to finish your question. You’ve done this a couple of times, Major, and I just want to be very clear, okay. OFA — no, no, no, no, don’t look funny. OFA, whether Obama for America or Organizing for America has nothing to do with, never has had anything to do with what”. Arrogance and incompetence — nice combination.

August 19th, 2009 at 8:02 am
What does the FCC have to say about spammers in the White House?
August 20th, 2009 at 2:44 am
This president has no credibility. His promises are lies, his facts are invented, and his performance is stale. It’s over, and I predict it will be difficult to find anyone who admits haviong voted for him by 2012.