Tomorrow and Thursday the White House has its "Conference on the Economy" with all the circumspection and objectivity of a homecoming rally. The Washington Post has the agenda. The guest list is so one-sided you would think it was put together by CNN or CBS (what, you thought I was going to say Fox?).
The Social Security panel is especially interesting, not least because this is where the White House is making its biggest push. The panel is first thing in the morning on Thursday, the perfect time to maximize news coverage, and it is one of only two the president is scheduled to attend. [Correction: I had written it is the only one, but he is also scheduled to attend the one on lawsuit abuse, that scourge of the economy.]
The Social Security panel is especially interesting, not least because this is where the White House is making its biggest push. The panel is first thing in the morning on Thursday, the perfect time to maximize news coverage, and it is one of only two the president is scheduled to attend. [Correction: I had written it is the only one, but he is also scheduled to attend the one on lawsuit abuse, that scourge of the economy.]
This is a great post at Boffoblog, so go read the whole thing....or do what you want...you will anyway.
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