red states rule
09-03-2012, 10:15 AM
It is rare whe libs tell the truth and when they do it does not take them long to retract their comments
First, here is the Gov being honest
http://youtu.be/tyh9gfznuEM
and now today
A day after saying, no, the country was not better off than it was four years ago, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley reversed course on Monday and said, yes, indeed it was.
“We are clearly better of as a country because we’re now creating jobs rathare than losing them,” O’Malley, a Democrat, said on CNN’s Starting Point. “But we have not recovered all that we lost in the Bush recession. That’s why we need to continue to move forward.”
He then motioned to a panel that included Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, among others. “Is there anyone on this panel that thinks we’ve recovered all we lost in the Bush recession? Clearly we’re moving forward, we’re creating jobs, unemployment is down, job creation is up. And that job creation would not happen without the president’s leadership.”
O'Malley later took to Twitter (https://twitter.com/GovernorOMalley/status/242590121772343296) to reiterate his point.
On Sunday, when asked whether the country was better off, O’Malley responded (http://www.nationaljournal.com/2012-presidential-campaign/o-malley-we-re-not-better-off-now-20120902), “No, but that's not the question of this election,” saying it was largely George W. Bush’s fault for the economic problems facing the country.
O’Malley is scheduled to speak at this week’s Democratic convention in Charlotte.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/2012-presidential-campaign/o-malley-does-an-about-face-yes-we-are-better-off-20120903
First, here is the Gov being honest
http://youtu.be/tyh9gfznuEM
and now today
A day after saying, no, the country was not better off than it was four years ago, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley reversed course on Monday and said, yes, indeed it was.
“We are clearly better of as a country because we’re now creating jobs rathare than losing them,” O’Malley, a Democrat, said on CNN’s Starting Point. “But we have not recovered all that we lost in the Bush recession. That’s why we need to continue to move forward.”
He then motioned to a panel that included Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, among others. “Is there anyone on this panel that thinks we’ve recovered all we lost in the Bush recession? Clearly we’re moving forward, we’re creating jobs, unemployment is down, job creation is up. And that job creation would not happen without the president’s leadership.”
O'Malley later took to Twitter (https://twitter.com/GovernorOMalley/status/242590121772343296) to reiterate his point.
On Sunday, when asked whether the country was better off, O’Malley responded (http://www.nationaljournal.com/2012-presidential-campaign/o-malley-we-re-not-better-off-now-20120902), “No, but that's not the question of this election,” saying it was largely George W. Bush’s fault for the economic problems facing the country.
O’Malley is scheduled to speak at this week’s Democratic convention in Charlotte.
http://www.nationaljournal.com/2012-presidential-campaign/o-malley-does-an-about-face-yes-we-are-better-off-20120903