Wednesday, February 13, 2008

McRove: Media Are To Blame For Why The Economy ‘Stinks’


Rove throws the media under the bus. Now the media is blamed for the economy and subprime woes...


Thinkprogress:


Recent polls have shown that a large majority of Americans think the economy is in bad shape. Indeed, stock markets are volatile, the mortgage crisis has worsened and President Bush recently released a record breaking budget that is expected to cause rising deficits. While the skyrocketing costs of the Iraq war are not helping, job and wage growth are weak, family debt is rising and the poverty rate remains high.

Yet the right wing continues to downplay the faltering economy. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) recently blamed it all on the American people, saying that it’s just “psychological.”
Last night on Fox News, former Bush aide Karl Rove claimed that the economy is partly responsible for
his former boss’s record low approval ratings. But according to Rove, the media — not Bush’s disastrous policies — are to blame:

O’REILLY: The negativity toward President Bush is Iraq driven?

ROVE: I think it’s principally. I think the economy — the media has been beating the drum for years and years and years that the economy stinks. And after a while, that begins to color people’s attitudes.

2 comments:

KittyBowTie1 said...

Some knucklehead media idiot blamed Osama for sub-prime mortgages. WTF? So, did Osama make Americans so stupid and lazy that they did not bother to read the fine print and/or ask questions when they did not understand something on the paperwork they signed?

WTF.

SP Biloxi said...

Ha Ha, Kittybowtie. Olbermann should give Rove the gold...