Twenty-three million unemployed, 8.1 percent unemployment is pretty good?
Ari Fleischer
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Ari Fleischer is a Republican political consultant and former White House Press Secretary under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2003. He played a significant role in communicating the administration's policies and responses during pivotal events, including the September 11 attacks and the subsequent War on Terror. Fleischer is known for his defense of the administration's stance on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, a key justification for the invasion in 2003. After leaving the White House, he has worked as a media consultant and commentator, providing insights on political communication and strategy.
You're not going to see a surge in job creation in this country so long as President Obama sits in the White House.
It's unfair but it's worse than that because it's really an indication of the president's world eye view.
I think what you're hearing is in 2012 the president will run a blame and blame and complain and not solve. That's a formula to be a one-term president.
Look, the Tea Party has been a healthy injection in the Republican Party. It's really brought Republicans back the meaning -- when we say we're fiscal conservatives. To do something to save this country and our children from debt.
This was just comical. He's saying all these social issues front and center?
This is the problem when you've been in Washington so long, you forget who elected you, and you forget your people back home.
The bigger problem here, Anderson, is when people say you can't cut anything and they then turn it into one of this manufactured war against women, war against children, this is why the government is so big, spends so much, and we have…
This is a total case of being absolute double standard by the Democrats on this issue. President Obama proposed a $4 billion 10-year cut in this very same program.
President Obama is the one who extended the tax cuts for all Americans, not just one bracket. All Americans.
The government spends so much. We're all in deficits, we're all debt, we're all going broke.
I think the bigger substantive issue, though, in Afghanistan is the place is still a mess. You know, the president said tonight that in the last three years the tide has turned. Since he became president, he said the tide has turned. I…
I think you have witnessed the power of incumbency, Anderson. This is what presidents do. This is what commanders in chief can do.
The notion that Romney now already saying anybody would have done it is simply not burned out by the stated positions of governor Romney and frankly, the lack of actions by President Bush.
When he ran in 2008 as the post-partisan as someone who would bring us together. What did he sell us to be look good? There is nothing post-partisan about him.
President Obama was able to get the actionable intelligence that none of his predecessors had. He get the credit for it. It happened under his watch.
If he wants to attack Mitt Romney in October, I think he would have been in higher ground. Using the anniversary of killing bin Laden was a terrible mistake.
When he ran in 2008 as the post-partisan, as someone who would bring us together, boy, did he sell us a bill of goods. There is nothing post-partisan about him.
If that's all it is, I would be praising President Obama and saying this is absolutely part of what presidents run on and should do.
He gets the credit for it. It happened under his watch. He made that decision. And I'm proud of President Obama.
Using the anniversary of the killing of bin Laden is a terrible mistake President Obama has made, showing there really is nothing post-partisan about him.
What does flexibility mean? If he is going to abandon missile defense, he should have that out now, explain it to the country, not wait until after the election.
The president shouldn't criticize people for achievement, we should congratulate people for achievement in this country.





