The Pinocchio test: Annotating Obama’s 2006 debt-ceiling speech
This is why many Americans hate politics.
The young senator from Illinois presumably did not want to buck the rest of his party establishment in voting for increasing the debt limit — not when there were just enough Republicans willing to support a president from their own party. But Obama would be on much more solid ground today if he had given a speech back in 2006 that sounded more like his news conference in 2013.
For making an argument that the president now decries as politics, he earns the upside-down Pinocchio, signifying a major-league flip-flop. (We have rarely given this ruling, but are eager for other examples from readers.)











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a little late in the game there bub
cmsinaz on January 15, 2013 at 9:25 PM
This is why many Americans hate
politicsObama.petefrt on January 15, 2013 at 9:27 PM
yup
cmsinaz on January 15, 2013 at 9:31 PM
An upside-down Pinocchio. How clever.
*eye roll*
This is why we hate journalists.
Fallon on January 15, 2013 at 9:46 PM
….wow….and after Obama has raised it 6 times and counting while racking up over 6 trillion in debt.
This “watch dog” looks more like a hamster.
Go get’m WaPo!!!!!!!
Baxter Greene on January 15, 2013 at 10:26 PM