{"id":349,"date":"2003-07-01T10:47:25","date_gmt":"2003-07-01T15:47:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com\/archives\/349.html"},"modified":"2003-07-01T10:47:25","modified_gmt":"2003-07-01T15:47:25","slug":"dana-milbank-just-got-yanked-from-the-bush-christmas-card-list","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stevebenen.com\/thecarpetbaggerreport\/dana-milbank-just-got-yanked-from-the-bush-christmas-card-list\/","title":{"rendered":"Dana Milbank just got yanked from the Bush Christmas Card list"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>While I&#8217;m frequently frustrated with most of the national press for treating Bush with kid gloves, there are two high-profile journalists who don&#8217;t mind pointing to Bush&#8217;s often-outrageous lies. One is New York Times columnist Paul Krugman and the other is Washington Post White House reporter Dana Milbank. <\/p>\n<p>(In some ways, Milbank&#8217;s efforts are even more laudable because, unlike Krugman, Milbank is a beat reporter who risks alienating White House sources every time he mentions the president&#8217;s dependence on deception.)<\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/wp-dyn\/articles\/A54318-2003Jun30.html\">article in today&#8217;s Post<\/a> shows Milbank in true form. It&#8217;s one of the stories you&#8217;d love to see on the front page above the fold, instead of buried on page A11. Nevertheless, Milbank documents a classic Bush falsehood.<\/p>\n<p>As Bush telling supporters in Miami yesterday, &#8220;Two-and-a-half years ago, we inherited an economy in recession.&#8221; It&#8217;s a line Bush has repeated incessantly for weeks, including in fundraising appearances in Washington, Georgia, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s quintessential Bush &#8212; my failed economic policies are Clinton&#8217;s fault. So much for Bush ushering in a new &#8220;era of responsibility&#8221; in America.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nMore importantly, it&#8217;s not true. As Milbank takes pains to document, &#8220;it&#8217;s a case of what the president has called, in another context, revisionist history.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The recession officially began in March of 2001 &#8212; two months after Bush was sworn in &#8212; according to the universally acknowledged arbiter of such things, the National Bureau of Economic Research,&#8221; Milbank explained.<\/p>\n<p>When the report was issued, Bush acknowledged the Bureau&#8217;s finding without argument. &#8220;This week, the official announcement came that our economy has been in recession since March,&#8221; Bush said in his radio address the next weekend. &#8220;And unfortunately, to a lot of Americans, that news comes as no surprise.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>So far, so good. Last summer, however, Bush began changing the story a bit.<\/p>\n<p>Milbank noted today, beginning in August 2002, Bush began to say that &#8220;we did, in fact, inherit an economic recession.&#8221; Addressing Republican governors in September, he declared: &#8220;I want you all to remember that when Dick Cheney and I got sworn in, the country was in a recession.&#8221; In May of this year, Bush even gave the recession an official starting date three weeks before he took office, saying &#8220;our nation went into a recession, starting January 1 of 2001.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Wrong, wrong, wrong. Bush was saying these things to convince the public that Clinton is to blame for the anemic economic growth that has occurred under Bush&#8217;s &#8220;leadership.&#8221; But as John Adams once said, facts are stubborn things.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>While I&#8217;m frequently frustrated with most of the national press for treating Bush with kid gloves, there are two high-profile journalists who don&#8217;t mind pointing to Bush&#8217;s often-outrageous lies. One is New York Times columnist Paul Krugman and the other is Washington Post White House reporter Dana Milbank. 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