Good news: White House meme-generating department unscathed by sequestration
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**Written by Doug Powers
Yesterday, President Obama said he couldn’t solve sequestration by using a “Jedi mind meld.” Mockery was swift and immediate, but most importantly the whole thing helped keep some of the focus off the fact that Obama told some whoppers during the news conference. Because of that, the White House decided to keep running with the joke:
We must bring balance to the Force. #Sequester #JediMindMeld twitter.com/whitehouse/sta…
— The White House (@whitehouse) March 1, 2013
It must be comforting to those janitors who might have been troubled when the president (er, I mean a “high ranking official”) falsely said they were getting a pay cut to know there’s still enough money in the budget for the administration’s meme-du-jour Photoshop guy.
WhiteHouse.gov/JediMindMeld defaults to a sequester page where the administration that just topped $6 trillion in added debt explains how much money their plan would save or something.
As for getting the media’s help spreading the word, it’s “take the Obama talking points to work” day at the Associated Press (via Twitchy):
BREAKING: Obama signs order to begin $85 billion in spending cuts that he opposed but couldn’t avert – SM
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 2, 2013
Also, the AP won’t be using the word “sequestration” anymore. I think they’ve decided to go with “republicuts” instead.
**Written by Doug Powers
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