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Robert Gibbs says leftwing critics of Obama 'ought to be drug tested' |
2010-08-11 |
![]() In an interview with The Hill newspaper in Washington DC, Gibbs revealed frustration at attacks on the administration from liberal Democrats and others on the left, in terms likely to make relations even worse: "I hear these people saying he's like George Bush. Those people ought to be drug tested," Gibbs said. "I mean, it's crazy." Within hours of the interview being published, Gibbs tried to walk back his remarks, calling them "inartful". He told the Huffington Post: I watch too much cable, I admit. Day after day it gets frustrating. Yesterday I watched as someone called legislation to prevent teacher layoffs a bailout - but I know that's not a view held by many, nor were the views I was frustrated about. Gibbs went on to say: "So we should all, me included, stop fighting each other and arguing about our differences on certain policies". Great! We'll put this new policy into effect and we'll also start taking bipartisan Pilates classes tomorrow at 07:00! His remarks reflect the White House's sensitivity at criticism from the left of the Democratic party, who are unhappy that Obama has too often appeared to compromise on domestic policy while continuing Bush administration policies on Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as a continued failure to close Guantanamo prison. If his pure policies weren't contaminated by reality, we'd all be living in a Liberal Utopia right now! Gibbs's remarks were quickly taken up and dissected on liberal blogs. Conservative blogs, too! Glenn Greenwald at Salon described Gibbs's remarks as "one of the most petulant, self-pitying outbursts seen from a top political official in recent memory, half derived from a paranoid Richard Nixon rant and the other half from a Sean Hannity/Sarah Palin caricature of The Far Left". Chris Bowers of the OpenLeft blog responded in a post headlined "Dear swing voters, you suck. Love, The White House": My, looks like that "The Far Left" caricature might not be so far left after all .... If the White House really doesn't think it has any problems among self-identified liberals or progressives, and that all the complaints are coming from a grasstop elite, it needs to look at the data again. |
Posted by:gorb |
#4 The systemic problem in the ranks of "Those Who Know Best" is that they somehow don't agree on what's best. Ergo- the far-left hand is always trying to arm-wrestle the left hand farther left. |
Posted by: Free Radical 2010-08-11 11:00 |
#3 ...and beware of gentleman calling with ice picks. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2010-08-11 08:46 |
#2 It is what happens when they know their ideas and goals will fail in open debate and all they know to do is to attack critics. Now they are starting to eat their own. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2010-08-11 08:35 |
#1 Air getting a little stuffy in the Bunker there Robert? |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2010-08-11 08:31 |