Obama Appeases Public with Rhetoric, Won't Stop Spying
President Barack Obama held a press conference at the White House to discuss the NSA spying scandal (which he has said was "phony," after he had said it was incorrigible that the NSA would do such a thing)
Once again he paid lip service to his base, hoping it would diffuse the situation. Once again for something he essentially has said doesn't exist.
Much like his State of the Union addresses and pretty much every time he gets in front of a podium, he repeated the same old diatribe about doing "what's right."
But all he did was try to appease the public without really getting into specifics about exactly how he was going to address the problem other than some commission...that he himself will appoint...to investigate himself...for a scandal that doesn't exist.
Once again he paid lip service to his base, hoping it would diffuse the situation. Once again for something he essentially has said doesn't exist.
Much like his State of the Union addresses and pretty much every time he gets in front of a podium, he repeated the same old diatribe about doing "what's right."
But all he did was try to appease the public without really getting into specifics about exactly how he was going to address the problem other than some commission...that he himself will appoint...to investigate himself...for a scandal that doesn't exist.
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