Bush admits to propaganda in speech?
Whitehouse.gov coverage - A speech President George W. Bush gave Greece, New York, on May 24 had a couple lines which may reveal a bit more about his agenda than he wishes. The first, talking about how many times he has said the same talking points of retirees and Social Security checks, "See, in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." The second, about those who do not agree with the President's ideals on Social Security reform, or as he puts it in contradiction to the truth, how people see there's a problem with Social Security, "And those who obstruct reform, no matter what party they're in, will pay a political price, in my judgment." Perhaps Karl Rove has been hammering these points too hard on the overworked and often traveled President?
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