The NY Times:
WASHINGTON — During almost two years on the campaign trail, Barack Obama vowed to slay the demons of Washington, bar lobbyists from his administration and usher in what he would later call in his Inaugural Address a “new era of responsibility.” What he did not talk much about were the asterisks.Read the rest.
The exceptions that went unmentioned now include a pair of cabinet nominees who did not pay all of their taxes. Then there is the lobbyist for a military contractor who is now slated to become the No. 2 official in the Pentagon. And there are the others brought into government from the influence industry even if not formally registered as lobbyists.
President Obama said Monday that he was “absolutely” standing behind former Senator Tom Daschle, his nominee for health and human services secretary, and Mr. Daschle, who met late in the day with leading senators in an effort to keep his confirmation on track, said he had “no excuse” and wanted to “deeply apologize” for his failure to pay $128,000 in federal taxes.
But the episode has already shown how, when faced with the perennial clash between campaign rhetoric and Washington reality, Mr. Obama has proved willing to compromise.
5 comments:
I guess we should not be shocked that men lie and sin. I mean we live in a fallen world and as Christians we are not citizens of this kingdom but another, glorious one.
We lie daily to ourselves and others, Bush lied about a war that has killed thousands, Clinton lied about his sexual relations, why are we shocked when a fallen human lies or is not ethical perfect?
I am not surprised, but it shouldn't go unnoticed either.
We're gonna change Washington!
What I'm surprised at is that this came from the NY Times.
"Bush lied about a war that has killed thousands.."
- by the way, repeating this over and over doesn't make it true.
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