BDBoop
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Sean Spicer, spokesman for the Republican National Committee, said the Obama shift "fundamentally misses the problem. He gets up, gives a speech that says we didn't need S&P to tell us we have a problem with spending. Then he proposes spending more. I don't know how many times this guy can miss the mark."
He said at this point, the president can say what he wants. "With all due respect, he's not part of the solution."
Nor are you, sir. Nor are you.
Obama Toughens Tone as Base Gets Restless - WSJ.com