Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Deficit Rorschach Test: The Presidents, the Editors, and the Truth

By Richard (RJ) Eskow
September 10, 2012 - 7:47pm ET

Both political parties have "an aversion to telling the truth," says The Washington Post. The truth? That newspaper's editors are part of a small but powerful billionaire-funded circle that seems to believe that any facts which don't support their distorted and unpopular ideas are deviations from the "truth."

With a few selected phrases, President Obama and former President Clinton appeared to endorse this tiny faction's recovery-crushing austerity approach last week in Charlotte. But the rest of their speeches, along with others given at the convention, were a strong rejection of the privately-authored set of policy proposals known as "Simpson-Bowles."

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