Just as ive been saying all along, Obama = Bush on steroids
Scarborough, Guest Rip NSA Collecting Phone Records: Notion Of Obama As âAnti-Bushâ Rendered âLudicrousâ
Following a court order in April, the National Security Administration has been collecting phone records from Verizon customers on an âongoing, daily basis,â according to a Guardian report last night. Morning Joe tackled the topic on Thursday, with Joe Scarborough noting it would be hard to find a worse narrative for the president â while former GOP strategist Nicolle Wallace ripped the idea that President Obama ran as the âanti-Bush.â
Scarborough added the Verizon issue to the checklist of numerous controversies facing the White House currently. Itâs âunbelievableâ and simply feeds into Republican and tea party narratives, he argued. âIt is hard taken in totality toâ¦actually put together a worse narrative for a progressive president and a progressive White House, on the eve of the presidentâs health plan being fully implemented. Itâs hard to come up with a worse scenario for them publicly.â
The unusual aspect of the scenario is the âunlimited scope,â Willie Geist chimed in â as Wallace chimed in with a more political point.
âIt renders completely ludicrous the notion that Barack Obama ran as the anti-George W. Bush,â she asserted. âBecause he has now accelerated and intensified almost every single anti-terror policy that was ever imagined by the Bush administration. ⦠The notion that this man ran as the anti-Bush is now rendered completely ridiculous.â
Itâs âthe bipartisan security state,â Steve Kornacki noted.
Take a look, via MSNBC:
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Scarborough, Guest Rip NSA Collecting Phone Records: Notion Of Obama As âAnti-Bushâ Rendered âLudicrousâ
Following a court order in April, the National Security Administration has been collecting phone records from Verizon customers on an âongoing, daily basis,â according to a Guardian report last night. Morning Joe tackled the topic on Thursday, with Joe Scarborough noting it would be hard to find a worse narrative for the president â while former GOP strategist Nicolle Wallace ripped the idea that President Obama ran as the âanti-Bush.â
Scarborough added the Verizon issue to the checklist of numerous controversies facing the White House currently. Itâs âunbelievableâ and simply feeds into Republican and tea party narratives, he argued. âIt is hard taken in totality toâ¦actually put together a worse narrative for a progressive president and a progressive White House, on the eve of the presidentâs health plan being fully implemented. Itâs hard to come up with a worse scenario for them publicly.â
The unusual aspect of the scenario is the âunlimited scope,â Willie Geist chimed in â as Wallace chimed in with a more political point.
âIt renders completely ludicrous the notion that Barack Obama ran as the anti-George W. Bush,â she asserted. âBecause he has now accelerated and intensified almost every single anti-terror policy that was ever imagined by the Bush administration. ⦠The notion that this man ran as the anti-Bush is now rendered completely ridiculous.â
Itâs âthe bipartisan security state,â Steve Kornacki noted.
Take a look, via MSNBC:
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