The 10 biggest lies you’ve been told about the Trans-Pacific Partnership
TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2015 02:59 AM PDT
The 10 biggest lies youve been told about the Trans-Pacific Partnership
You can call it "misleading" or "offering half-truths," but when push comes to a shove, these are lies
DAVID DAYEN
Today, the Senate makes a critical test vote on the Obama Administrations trade agenda, kicking off a process that the White House hopes to end with the signing of an agreement between 12 nations called the Trans-Pacific Partnership. In preparation for this vote, President Obama has been deliberately antagonizing his critics, mostly liberal Democrats. Senator Elizabeth Warren is a politician, like everybody else, Obama said Friday to Yahoo News, who has got a voice that she wants to get out there, framing her concerns as insincere self-aggrandizement. Those concerns, Obama added, are absolutely wrong.
This is not the first time that Obama and his aides have depicted opposition on trade as deliberate misinformation designed to stir up a left-leaning political base, or generate campaign contributions; my favorite is the claim that Warren is merely trying to energize a non-existent Presidential campaign.
Its beneath the dignity of the Presidency to so aggressively paint opponents as not just wrong on the facts, but hiding the truth on purpose. Warren has responded without using the same indecorous tactics. Unfortunately, I dont have the same self-control. So by way of response, here are ten moments where the President or his subordinates have lied call it misled or offered half-truths or whatever; but Im in an ornery mood so lets just say lied about his trade agenda:
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