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After Four Years of Kid Gloves for Dems, AP Can't Even Wait a Day to Take Ill-Informed Shots at the GOP House

By Tom Blumer | January 07, 2011 | 00:52

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Well, that didn't take long.

AP reporters Calvin Woodward and Andrew Taylor answered the bell and came out swinging at the Republican House within hours after John Boehner was sworn in as Speaker, accusing the GOP of supposedly breaking a number of core promises.

As usual when the wire service covers Republicans, there's no shortage of inconsistency bordering on hypocrisy coming from AP's alleged journalists.

Here are selected paragraphs from this morning's report ("PROMISES, PROMISES: GOP drops some out of the gate"):

Republicans have already violated some of the vows they made in taking stewardship of the House.

 

Their pledge to cut $100 billion from the budget in one year won't be kept. [1]

 

And for a coming vote seeking to repeal the health care overhaul, the first major initiative of the new Congress, lawmakers won't be allowed to propose changes to the legislation despite Republican promises to end such heavy-handed tactics from the days of Democratic control. [2]

 

Is business as usual really back so fast? That's not clear one day after Democrat Nancy Pelosi yielded the gavel to the new Republican House leader, John Boehner.

 

... "We will roll back government spending to pre-stimulus, pre-bailout levels, saving us at least $100 billion in the first year alone," the GOP pledge stated.

 

It turns out $100 billion is way out of reach.

 

By the time the current stopgap spending bill expires March 4, five months of the budget year — which began Oct. 1 — will have passed. [1]

 

... What is more, Republicans juiced up the $100 billion promise in the first place by using as their starting point President Barack Obama's $1.128 trillion budget request, a theoretical figure that was never approved by Congress. [3]

Notes:

  • [1] -- AP is naively and I believe erroneously assuming that the Pledge to America envisioned cutting $100 billion from the fiscal 2011 budget. That's ridiculous. While it's nice if they can pull it off, the intent, as was the case with the President's ill-fated Budget Commissions, was to enact changes effective with the 2012 fiscal year, the first budget over which the GOP Congress anticipated having responsibility. How were they to know that even the December lame-duck Congress would kick the fiscal 2011 can down the road? By the way, the AP reporters also "somehow" forgot that the GOP promised to leave military spending out of its "back to 2008" plans.
  • [2] -- The whining AP reporters acknowledge in a later paragraph that the GOP Pledge envisions an up-or-down, all-or-none vote on repealing ObamaCare. Allowing Democrats to cherry-pick provisions in separate votes would be a breach of that promise.
  • [3] -- This one is really hard to take. For as long as I can remember, the press has been framing spending "cuts" using the same benchmark the Republicans are using now, i.e., the President's budget request and/or "projected" spending levels estimated by previous Congresses. It's why alleged "cuts" have almost never resulted in real reductions of year-over-year spending. And since Pelosi's Democratic Congress never even passed a real budget, what in the heck else is there available to use as an alternative benchmark?

Towards the end, the two AP reporters roll out the tired claim that repealing Obamacare will add to the deficit -- as if anyone but the tooth fairy believes the pre-cooked pablum that the Congressional Budget Office was forced to produce based on constraints imposed by the Democrats in Congress on assumption the CBO could use.

While I'm in the neighborhood, can anyone remember when an Associated Press reporter took Nancy Pelosi to task during any of the dozens of times her crew violated their so-called Paygo rules during her four years in power? Neither do I.

Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.

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Well,hell. They're bitchin'

Submitted by ant on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 1:07am.

Well,hell. They're bitchin' now about alleged promises not kept, which is patently false, and they'll be bitchin' later when promises are kept, because they'll be coming from the GOP. You're not gonna win with the media becomes they are a functioning arm of the Democrat Party. Of course, I'm not saying anything new, it's what we've come to expect.

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The bitchin' started at 6:06

Submitted by kg on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 5:51am.

The bitchin' started at 6:06 this morning.

 

"DumbAssity of Dope"

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Exactly right

Submitted by Boudin on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 10:13am.

And the first jerk to reach across, I hope draws back a nub

Seek Truth, Defend Liberty
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my proverb

Submitted by MidAmerica on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 1:11am.

I've said it for decades:

The democrats run against Republicans

and the Republicans run against the media.

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Mid,

Submitted by Chris Norman on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 1:31am.

It makes one wonder why the Democrats are so nasty when they can always rely on the media to do their dirty work for them.

Let's make the 2012 campaign: "The War on Error"
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NewsBusters should start a

Submitted by Van Halen on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 1:26am.

NewsBusters should start a contest to see which Liberal comes up with the most hypocritical hypocrisy!

Some of my favorites - just from TODAY:

"Reading the Constitution wastes valuable time"

"Reading the Constitution costs money - why $1.5 million to be exact! And we can't waste money!"

"Reading the Constitution is like worshipping the Constitution or something"

"The Conservatives only cut the Congressional budget by 5%. That's not going to do anything"

"The Conservatives haven't even fulfilled their promises yet" (Note, when I found this one, they had been seated for exactly 27 hours)

"The Conservatives are wasting time with this worthless symbolic act of referencing the Constitution whenever they introduce a bill"

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Note to Van Halen, if you try

Submitted by Chris Norman on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 1:41am.

Note to Van Halen: if you try to keep up with the hypocrisy in the media, line by line, on your own, you'll soon go mad.
 

Let's make the 2012 campaign: "The War on Error"
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Van Halen

Submitted by ant on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 2:05am.

NewsBuster's pointed out a good one not too long ago and it occured within two paragraphs of an article on "Bush tax cuts". It went something like [ most of America's wealth is concentrated within the top 1% of  the population]. So obviously we must tax the hell out of them, right? Then it went on to say how much revenue the government could obtain because..[ there is certainly no shortage of wealthy people to tax] ... uh, but ,uh.. I thought you just said there were only a greedy,lucky few?

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I think it's telling something...

Submitted by NCConservative on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 1:57pm.

...that I didn't know if these were quotes from the D's in the House, or members of the media.

Not surprising, but telling nonetheless.

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Where are the jobs?

Submitted by sybilll on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 1:43am.

I am already seeing that at lefty moron sites.  Repeal healthINSURANCE (not healthCARE) mandates, give a 1 year corporate tax holiday, wham, bam, and done. 

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A few relative points for the

Submitted by big.league.slider on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 3:35am.

A few relative points for the AP:

-Almost 40% of wage-earners don't pay any federal income taxes, so they don't have to worry about paying back the federal debt.  Coincidently, these folks also tend to vote Democrat.

-$100 billion in cuts from a federal budget of $3.5 trillion only amounts to about 2.8%.  Barely more than inflation.

-Much of the US federal debt is sold to the ChiComs.  The Chinese economy is going belly-up, so the ChiComs won't keep buying our federal government's debt like they have been.  And there's no one else willing or able to buy it.  When the Chinese economy tanks, either this year or next year, it will drag the rest of the world's economies down with it.

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Towards the end, the two AP

Submitted by mamabear on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 9:43am.

Towards the end, the two AP reporters roll out the tired claim that repealing Obamacare will add to the deficit -- as if anyone but the tooth fairy believes the pre-cooked pablum that the Congressional Budget Office was forced to produce based on constraints imposed by the Democrats in Congress on assumption the CBO could use.

I'm a little bit confused by this.  Republicans say that repealing Obamacare won't raise the deficit, but then they go and exempt the repeal from their new, watered down Paygo.  If it isn't going to raise the deficit, why does it need an exemption?
When a man makes up his mind without evidence, no evidence disproving his opinion will change his mind- Robert Heinlein
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Yes, criticize the new Congress on day 1

Submitted by merly1 on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 9:58am.

Hint to AP:  THEY AINT THE PROBLEM.    The AP must have missed the CNS headline on Pelosi's reign of terror---averaged 3.67 BILLION, DAILY! ,  in deficit spending  for her 4 year tenure as Speaker.  Yet, the media has always fawned over her = simply unbelievable !!!!!! (wait, I need more)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Nancy would have cried but the botox thing...........

Submitted by Tomorama on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 10:23am.

Funny, the outgoing speaker had the audacity of dope to JUST SAY THE OTHER DAY, "deficit reduction was our goal from day one and we kept that promise along with Pay as you go, and because the Republicans are taking over, that will no longer be the case".....

 

Queue the MF crickets in the media who said absolutely NOTHING about these blatant lies.

 

The fact is SHE still holds an office and expects to be back in 2012 so the relevence is uh, uh, uh, uh, uh part of the story.

 

My bad, Boehner shed tears.

If you make poverty easy, you will have more of it. Benjamin Franklin
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AP

Submitted by HockeyKid on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 10:32am.

Alinsky's Proselytes.

"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me

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