President Obama held a press conference in St. Petersburg this morning—see my full account here—which
turned into another dismal, at times half-hearted, performance in
spinning the need for an attack on Syria. Richard Wolffe of MSNBC quickly labeled it
“embarrassing.” The problem for the president remains: he and his
secretary of state, John Kerry, have relied on half-truths and, let’s
say it, lies, in promoting the war—and as one reporter pointed out at
the presser, they actually lose the backing of the public and the Congress the more they say.
That’s because, with the belated help of some in the media, it is all too easy to see through the spin.
Let us count just some of the (un)truths and lies. We won’t even get into Kerry’s repeated claim that he opposed the invasion of Iraq in 2003 when the truth is completely the opposite (he came to oppose it later).
http://www.thenation.com/blog/176057/lies-heart-obamakerry-push-war-and-why-theyve-backfired#
That’s because, with the belated help of some in the media, it is all too easy to see through the spin.
Let us count just some of the (un)truths and lies. We won’t even get into Kerry’s repeated claim that he opposed the invasion of Iraq in 2003 when the truth is completely the opposite (he came to oppose it later).
http://www.thenation.com/blog/176057/lies-heart-obamakerry-push-war-and-why-theyve-backfired#
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