from what I understand it has a lot of sources amongst staffers. It's
definitely not the National Enquirer. Since the president's approval rating
*does* contine to slide I find it quite likely, matter of fact, that there
was a meeting on this subject. Unless of course you think the White House
never has strategy sessions. Why are we even arguing about something this
dumb?
 Dana

 On 11/5/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dana wrote:
> > but nothing there
> > supports the label of "fake journalistic propaganda" either.
> >
>
> I dunno about that - it's weakly sourced (if it is), and there're
> things like this:
>
> "At a recent White House strategy session, internal party pollsters
> told the President that his approval rating with Americans continues
> to slide and may be irreversible"
>
> I just don't see that happening. Did the President really attend a
> meeting where his team said, "ah, yup, you're hosed. Nothing we can
> do. Well, see ya." I doubt it. I guess I would call if fake
> journalistic, but not quite propaganda.
>
> That being said, it's probably like the National Enquirer: it doesn't
> always have facts, but the trend is right.
>
> 

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