President Obama’s Speech Gets A Thumbs Down From Political Press Corps
Prior to President Barack Obama’s marathon 54 minute speech in Ohio
today, the Obama campaign sent our several statements promising the
speech would be a major address framing the campaign going forward.
Despite the hype, the speech was mainly a rehash of themes and ideas
from the president’s recent stump speeches and his remarks were widely
panned as overly long by the political press corps.
In the speech, President Obama outlined his view that this election
is a choice between “two fundamentally different views of which
direction America should take.” He characterized Mitt Romney’s vision
as being the same as the “policies of the last decade,” specifically
deregulation and tax cuts for the wealthy while he described his own
“vision for America” as boiling down to five things: “Education.
Energy. Innovation. Infrastructure. And a tax code focused on
American job creation and balanced deficit reduction.” President Obama
also stressed that the economic crisis began during the Bush
administration and that is “started growing again” after he took office
and has since “continued to grow.”
All of these points have already been featured in the president’s
other recent speeches. Between the pre-speech hype from the campaign,
the lack of new material and the overall length of the speech reporters
were clearly dissatisfied with end result. Read on for a sampling of
Tweets from the political press slamming the president’s speech.
Before the speech was over, Politico’s Mike O’Brien begged the president to stop.
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