http://money.cnn.com/2002/08/07/news/economy/bush_cheney/Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, in separate speeches Wednesday, both claimed the U.S. economy was already in recession when they were inaugurated in January 2001, implying the blame for the slowdown rested on President Clinton's shoulders.
Both men also made assurances that they had a handle on the problems facing the economy.
"When I took office, our economy was beginning a recession," Bush said in a speech at a Mississippi high school. "Then our economy was hit by terrorists. Then our economy was hit by corporate scandals. But I'm certain of this: We won't let fear undermine our economy and we're not going to let fraud undermine it either."
In a congressional election year, the administration seems determined to avoid the apparent mistakes of the first President Bush, who lost a bid for a second term after the Clinton campaign took advantage of the perception that Bush was not paying close enough attention to the economy.
Well, well, well, isn't that special. "Both men also made assurances that they had a handle on the problems facing the economy." Right.
"When I took office, our economy was beginning a recession," Bush said in a speech at a Mississippi high school. Wow! Don't we all feel so sorry for him? So how did
he leave the economy?
This is how Republicans view things. Nothing is Bush's fault--anything negative gets blamed on Clinton. Poor Bush had all of those bad things happen to him.
Then it didn't matter what Bush did to the economy in his 8 years, everything is now Obama's fault.
The Republican heads they win, tails the Democrats lose philosophy.