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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Gibbs Fires Back At Chief Justice Roberts Over Obama Criticism



Robert Gibbs is making noise again, like anybody really cares what he thinks.

From The Huffington Post:

The White House fired back at Justice John Roberts Tuesday night, after the Supreme Court Chief told a crowd that he found it"very troubling" that President Barack Obama would criticize the court during his State of the Union address.
In a statement sent to reporters, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said that the only troubling thing was the 5-4 ruling by the court, which said that corporations could spend unlimited amounts of money advocating on behalf of candidates in elections. Roberts leads the court.

"What is troubling is that this decision opened the floodgates for corporations and special interests to pour money into elections - drowning out the voices of average Americans," Gibbs said. "The President has long been committed to reducing the undue influence of special interests and their lobbyists over government. That is why he spoke out to condemn the decision and is working with Congress on a legislative response."
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Robert Gibbs has to be the most incompetent press secretary in American history. Like most Liberals, Gibbs tries to go for the populist tone by portraying “corporations” as evil enetities out to pillage the country and rake in profits.

But, corporations are nothing more than an amalgam of American workers. More than two thirds of all American workers, work for a cooperation or small busyness. These are regular hard working people that make America run.

But Liberals like to demonize corporations to garner votes from people that don’t know what a cooperation really is.

Can this administration sink any lower?

Truly sad!

What President Obama did criticizing the Supreme Court during the state of the union was a low budget move by a low budget president!

Via Huffington Post

Via Memeorandum

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