Wednesday, June 27, 2012

White House unusually quiet before Supreme Court healthcare ruling

White House unusually quiet before Supreme Court healthcare ruling


As the nation’s capital prepared Wednesday for the Supreme Court’s long-awaited ruling on President Obama’s healthcare law, the White House was unusually quiet.

The ruling on Obama’s biggest domestic accomplishment could be among the most consequential events in his presidency, but he will learn about it at the same time as the rest of the nation, receiving no advanced warning as he does for such government actions as the release of unemployment statistics.

So, a White House that so often pre-spins the news has maintained a studied silence about Obama’s plans.


TONY DIGIROLAMO- THE WHITE HOUSE IS SILENT? THEY HAVE BEEN SILENT ON THIS SINCE IT PASSED IN THE HOUSE. THE SIGNATURE ACHIEVMENT OF THIS PRESIDENT HAS BEEN TREATED LIKE POISON PILL.
The Democrats aren't touching this thing either and since the Supremes spoke in their opening remarks and questions the silence is deafening.

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