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“Is Obama Keeping Promises?” There’s an App for that…

» 02 December 2009 »

Listen, President Obama seems to be breaking hundreds of promises a day and we here at “This Week in Blackness” are tired of it. So we went and searched the web to find out about all the cast away hope the POTUS has been…er…CASTING AWAY.

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Enter Politifact. You can now go and check, at any point in time

the current promises Obama is fulfilling, breaking or just hasnt gotten to yet. AND JUST AS THE GOP HAS LED US TO BELIEVE: HE’s BROKEN 7 PROMISES!

Wait…just 7? Really? I JUST KNEW he had to have gone back on any and everything he’s ever said. Just 7? Really? I expect at least 30 broken  simply because he’s a politician and have the stuff he said wasn’t really HIM saying.

7?

Really?

I don’t know what to do with all the faux rage I was storing.  I was planning a march. WHAT AM I GOING TO DO WITH ALL THESE PICKET SIGNS!

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  • http://www.randomrhymereason.blogspot.com/ Jara

    Brilliant.

  • http://www.randomrhymereason.blogspot.com Jara

    Brilliant.

  • http://www.exodustax.com/ DHunt

    This is about as misleading as misleading can get. Maybe you should look a bit deeper into what promises were made, to whom, and what impact they are likely to have. Some of the sourcing for these promise inquiries are rather suspect as well, not to mention the criteria for determining what exactly constitutes a promise kept or broken.

    He kept his promise to let Stevie Wonder perform at the White House. He broke his promise to release info on the prisoner torture. I’m thrilled for Stevie; not so happy about the fact that we are still torturing people in secret prisons.

  • http://www.exodustax.com DHunt

    This is about as misleading as misleading can get. Maybe you should look a bit deeper into what promises were made, to whom, and what impact they are likely to have. Some of the sourcing for these promise inquiries are rather suspect as well, not to mention the criteria for determining what exactly constitutes a promise kept or broken.

    He kept his promise to let Stevie Wonder perform at the White House. He broke his promise to release info on the prisoner torture. I’m thrilled for Stevie; not so happy about the fact that we are still torturing people in secret prisons.

  • stefanie

    i’m learning to not be drawn into these debates with people who simply hate him. YES WE CAN. i understand that you can’t, won’t and are unable to. it’s just a little a long to put on a bumper sticker.

  • stefanie

    i’m learning to not be drawn into these debates with people who simply hate him. YES WE CAN. i understand that you can’t, won’t and are unable to. it’s just a little a long to put on a bumper sticker.

  • http://openid-provider.appspot.com/gimmal Sean

    Oh, for something like that, seven years ago…. I think it is reassuring, though, to see something substantial, public, and essentially non-partisan being enacted, today, for helping us to keep track of how responsible our elected official are, at least in regards to the promises they make.

    Granted, it doesn’t necessarily measure the subtler qualities of official attitude, and the effects of as much, on the shaping of popular attitude. I suppose that can seem pretty subtle, though. I guess it’s no surprise, then, that I’ve yet to see it addressed as the conversation point that I think it deserves to be, as a simple matter of observing the dynamism of the national democracy. It’s just so subtle – how “leading attitude” may affect popular attitude, and thereby, might serve to elicit political changes – so subtle, where would one start, at that?

    I love that site, really glad to know it exists, now. Going to have to keep that one in the top bookmarks ><