C’mon Delaware Episode 11 Teaser

Filed in National by on July 12, 2010

Look. I know nobody listens to this, and believe me I am fine with that. Moreover, if you were ever thinking about listening I would not recommend tomorrow’s podcast which might have something to do with the DNC rolling out it’s mid-term election strategy on this weekend’s news shows. (A strategy which establishes a new all time low for the once great party of Roosevelt, Truman, Kennedy, Johnson and Carter).

…and if you think this is some kind of reverse psychology thing… it isn’t.

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  1. anonone says:

    Is it THE REVEAL yet?

  2. dv says:

    i’d prefer a french tickler instead of this teaser.

  3. anon says:

    The other day the president said:

    “Tomorrow, the new unemployment rate comes out,” the president said. “And a great many people are anticipating, and very possibly it will show, another increase.

    “But I have some questions for those who’ll be all over our television screens lambasting this administration if it does. Where were they when the economy started going haywire? What are they offering now, except their failed policies of the past?”

    “It’s an unfortunate fact of life that unemployment is one of the last symptoms of recession to yield to a recovery,” he said.

    “You don’t know how much I wish there were some quick and easy cure for this terrible economic mess that was so long in the making. But it does seem to me that the people who created this mess we’re in are the last ones who should be delivering sermonettes on how to get us out.”

  4. anon says:

    OK, I guess nobody is going to take the bait from the quote above. That’s what I get for posting something serious on a C’mon Delaware thread.

    The “other day” is October 1982, and the president is Reagan. Read the linked article.

    Two years into Reagan’s presidency, there was 10% unemployment and he was still blaming the economy on the previous administration.

    So it can be done. There is precedent for the Gibbs/Axelrod strategy.

  5. anonone says:

    The difference is that Reagan was “the great communicator” and Obama is “the great vacillator.”