June 03, 2022

White House: "We need to convince voters high gas price isn't our fault"; WaPo: "Done."

This is a hoot:  Politco published an article about biden's strategy for dealing with high gas prices.  And the strategy is...to "manage" perceptions about high gas prices.

The article closes with this:

There's probably nothing that will get gas back close to $3 a gallon," Sahm said. "But doing something is better than not doing something, because at least the president can then say "I'm trying."

The Democrats strategy is to have the media push the message that Biden is trying!  And that It's not really his fault, you know.  It's Putin's fault.  Or the economy's--the recovery is so hot that people are driving too much!

Do you feel better now, citizen?

And finally, that President Biden doesn't really have much control over gas prices, you know.

And wouldn't you know?  Look what the Washington Post dialed up for its Special Propaganda Messaging today -- a long special animated Power Point Presentation for the Masses (TM) about why gas prices aren't Biden's fault, and why he really can't do anything about them beyond what he's already doing (TM).

WHAT ARE THE ODDS?!?!!

Here's how the ever-so-unbiased, serious Post "educates" Americans:


This should insult you.  Of course Democrats believe this is just exactly the right way to convince voters that a) Democrat policies have no effect whatsoever on current high gas prices; b) duh preznit is doing everything possible to bring gas prices down; but unfortunately c) the preznit really can't do much to reduce gas prices.

Isn't that fabulous?  The White House has only to formulate talking points, send 'em to the Post, and like magic, the Post churns out an animated PowerPoint to explain those points to American who find reading actual words to difficult.  It's really amazing.

But Ron Klain has The Fix;  He's drafted an Executive ORDER banning gas station pricing signs.  That should solve the problem.

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