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To: joseffy who wrote (429)4/29/2012 3:14:00 AM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 826
 
That statement by Jay Carney is a very garbled statemnet. Read it again.

Why even bother with press a press conference? Forget what he said about previous Presidents, consider what he said in regard to the conferences for Obama.
Which means, when I go and stand up in front of the podium, in front of the White House press corps, I never lie. I never say something that I know is not true. That means when I don’t know the answer to something, I say I don’t know and I’ll take that question, that means that when I—which is often the case, I know more than I can say—I answer it in a way that is truthful without obviously betraying the things that I can’t say for national security reasons or other reasons. But that’s—it’s a fundamental principle of doing the job that, for the folks who cover a president, they have to have some faith–substantial faith—that while they know I can’t say everything, and those who work for the president can’t say everything, what we are saying is true
So What did Jay Carney say?

I have noticed a big difference in Carney's lack of comfort in his recent press statements-------could it be that Obama has Carney befuddled just as Obama has done with Americans?

Looks like the recent Obama stuff is getting to Carney.

mj