realist wrote:
lisajones wrote:
Iam sitting in a medical imaging office in Maryland watching CNN. Consensus among the folks in the room is that this won't shut up the crazies. Damn shame he had to do this.
There will certainly be those who will discount it, but this should put it to rest for sane people who can still think.
I frankly wish he'd not done so, especially on the coattails of Trump's crap, who will undoubtedly take credit for forcing him to do so.
The White House stated it had become too much of a distraction and was in no way a response to Trump.
Now the question is... Why did he not do so before? The answer is because sane (my word) people knew the COLB was a legal document.
Agreed. Although I thought I noted the WH stated it "was becoming" too much of a distraction (not "had become").
Kind of a nice slap at birftards who like to think they have been a thorn in Obama's side all these months.
I'm reading Jonathan Alter's "The Promise" and it's pretty clear to me how the president deals with stuff like this. He is a remarkable synthesist and multitasker, but also curiously binary. The birth certificate stuff was either over the threshold as something to worry about or not. Until now, it wasn't.
The other thing about the president: When he makes a decision, it sticks. "Release it. Let's move on."
He is sometimes tone deaf to certain optics, though, and his administration has consistently underestimated the staying power and diligence of the opposition. It'll be very interesting to see how this plays out.
One thing: releasing it at the height of the ginned-up controversy guarantees the biggest media bang for the buck. Several fb friends of ours have said the line "I don't really care, but shouldn't he just release it?" A lot of people didn't know about the COLB who would otherwise have been convinced of it. Nobody will be able to claim ignorance of this after today.