Former White House spokesperson Dana Perino said on Sunday that the Bush administration, while presiding over the start of the current recession, nevertheless deserved some credit for the modest uptick that Wall Street experienced this past week.
Appearing on CSPAN's Washington Journal, the last of Bush's press secretaries said it was "not a secret" that the current economic mess started under her boss's watch. But, she cautioned, the public had yet to realize the full extent to which the past president's policies "alleviat[ed] the downturn." Take, for instance, the improvement in the Dow Jones Industrial average this week.
"You were just speaking earlier about the possibility that since we had a little bit of a better week on Wall Street does that spell a turnaround?" Perino said.
"Can all the credit go specifically to President Obama? Well, I would say no. We are just going to have to take a while to let all of this settle down and let the policies that our administration and the new administration are trying to put in place have a chance to work."
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2 comments:
Bimbo Barbie is so funny as it's truely sad to watch a Bush supporter try to make him into something. Next we'll hear all the success done by Obama/Biden was really Bush hiding in the wings giving orders. Look George W. Bush is in a deep depression now and his trip to Canada might land him in jail. All the lies now can't help as the facts are already out.
Now Barbie can testify at the War Crimes hearing and tell how great George W. Bush is and maybe the International Court Judges with take that in mine when sentencing him.
Oh my, the same mentality that got us in this mess, when companies do well they took all the money, when they did bad they shared that with the employees.
Typical GOP mentality, when things are doing good it was because of them, when things aren't going well, blame the Democrats.
They also say that things go in cycles and we are just going through a bad cycle(why is it the GOP are always in bad cycles?)
By the way are they still blaming Clinton (Pres) for the economy?
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