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Deception Over Iran Deal |
BEN RHODES: "I don't know anymore where I begin and Obama ends." ("The Aspiring Novelist Who Became Obama's Foreign-Policy Guru," The New York Times Magazine, 5/08/2016)
- 'Obama's Foreign-Policy Guru' led 'campaign to sell the Iran deal' ("The Aspiring Novelist Who Became Obama's Foreign-Policy Guru," The New York Times Magazine, 5/08/2016)
- "In the narrative that Rhodes shaped, the 'story' of the Iran deal began in 2013, when a 'moderate' faction inside the Iranian regime led by Hassan Rouhani beat regime 'hard-liners' in an election and then began to pursue a policy of 'openness,' which included a newfound willingness to negotiate the dismantling of its illicit nuclear-weapons program. . . [I]t was also actively misleading, because the most meaningful part of the negotiations with Iran had begun in mid-2012, many months before Rouhani and the 'moderate' camp were chosen in an election among candidates handpicked by Iran's supreme leader, the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The idea that there was a new reality in Iran was politically useful to the Obama administration." ("The Aspiring Novelist Who Became Obama's Foreign-Policy Guru," The New York Times Magazine, 5/08/2016)
- "This quotation seems to capture his worldview: 'He referred to the American foreign policy establishment as the Blob. According to Rhodes, the Blob includes Hillary Clinton, Robert Gates, and other Iraq-war promoters from both parties who now whine incessantly about the collapse of the American security order in Europe and the Middle East. Blowing off Robert Gates takes nerve." ("A Stunning Profile Of Ben Rhodes…" Foreign Policy, 5/06/2016)
- KERRY: "President Rouhani needs to deliver to the Iranian people. They have high expectations from this deal for a change in their lifestyle." (PBS' "PBS NewsHour," 7/17/2015)
- KERRY: "President Rouhani and Foreign Minister Zarif are both individuals who have expressed a very different point of view from the past leadership…" (U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee Hearing, 7/28/2015)
OBAMA PROMISE: "If you have health insurance and you like it, and you have a doctor that you like, then you can keep it. Period." (President Obama, Conference Call With Liberal Bloggers, 7/20/09)
- POLITIFACT's 2013 Lie of the Year: 'If you like your health care plan, you can keep it' (Politifact, 12/12/13)
"…MIT economist Jonathan Gruber, one of the architects of the law more commonly known as Obamacare…" ("Obamacare Architect In 6th Video: 'Mislabeling' Helped Us Get Rid Of Tax Breaks," CNN, 11/14/14)
"'If you have a law that makes explicit that healthy people pay in and sick people get money, it wouldn't have passed,' Gruber said on the video. 'Lack of transparency is a huge political advantage and, basically, call it the stupidity of the American voter or whatever. But basically that was really critical to getting the thing to pass.'" ("Obama: We Didn't Mislead On Health Care Bill," USA Today, 11/17/14)
- "'American voters are too stupid to understand the difference,' Jonathan Gruber said in a clip of remarks he made last year discussing the passage of Obamacare." ("New Video Surfaces Of Obamacare Architect," Politico, 11/12/14)
GRUBER: 'Mislabeling' helped pass Obamacare. "The issue at hand in this sixth video is known as the 'Cadillac tax,' which was represented as a tax on employers' expensive health insurance plans. … 'It turns out politically it's really hard to get rid of,' Gruber said. 'And the only way we could get rid of it was first by mislabeling it, calling it a tax on insurance plans rather than a tax on people when we all know it's a tax on people who hold those insurance plans.' … 'This was the only political way we were ever going to take on one of the worst public policies in America.'" ("Obamacare Architect In 6th Video: 'Mislabeling' Helped Us Get Rid Of Tax Breaks," CNN, 11/14/14)
(Panel, The Brookings Institution, 4/5/06)

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