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By Bob Beauprez
March 14, 2013
Four days after slamming the doors of the White House closed, Barack "It's-not-my-fault" Obama says he's going to ask the Secret Service if to reconsider.
Contradicting previous statements, Obama told George Stephanopoulos of ABC News this morning that neither he nor his staff had anything to do with closing the public out of the White House. This time, he threw the Secret Service under the bus.
I have to say this was not a decision that went up to the White House, Obama said in the interview with Stephanopoulos. But what the Secret Service explained to us was that theyre going to have to furlough some folks."
"The question for them is, you know, how deeply do they have to furlough their staff and is it worth it to make sure that weve got White House tours that means that you got a whole bunch of families who are depending on a paycheck, who suddenly are seeing a 5 percent or 10 percent reduction in their pay, Obama said.
Obama's contention stands in stark contrast to the words of Jay Carney,
Read more:
Obama: "Not my fault" - White House to Re-Open - Bob Beauprez - Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary
March 14, 2013
Four days after slamming the doors of the White House closed, Barack "It's-not-my-fault" Obama says he's going to ask the Secret Service if to reconsider.
Contradicting previous statements, Obama told George Stephanopoulos of ABC News this morning that neither he nor his staff had anything to do with closing the public out of the White House. This time, he threw the Secret Service under the bus.
I have to say this was not a decision that went up to the White House, Obama said in the interview with Stephanopoulos. But what the Secret Service explained to us was that theyre going to have to furlough some folks."
"The question for them is, you know, how deeply do they have to furlough their staff and is it worth it to make sure that weve got White House tours that means that you got a whole bunch of families who are depending on a paycheck, who suddenly are seeing a 5 percent or 10 percent reduction in their pay, Obama said.
Obama's contention stands in stark contrast to the words of Jay Carney,
Read more:
Obama: "Not my fault" - White House to Re-Open - Bob Beauprez - Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary