Washington (CNN) -- The White House rejected criticism Sunday that President Obama has not delivered on his promise of "change" during his first year in office.
White House delusional adviser Valerie Jarrett said the president has brought about "enormous change."
Obviously speaking under the influence of massive sedatives, she opined, "I think what we've seen is a dramatic difference in terms of how the United States is perceived around the world," Jarrett told NBC's "Meet the Press," on the final Sunday before the president's State of the Union address.
Without mentioning the Christmas day terror attempt, she idiotically claimed that Obama's travels have established relationships with world leaders that "lay a foundation for keeping America safe and making us a partner around the world," she added.
Without a word about the thousands of people who are out of work, Jarrett also nonsensically credited the president with having "pulled back the economy from the brink of disaster" even though he has nothing of the sort and may possibly have even made thing worse.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a person who still has some semblance of sanity, on the same program, countered that "if you look at the first year of this administration, we haven't made much progress." He complained about the deficit in the president's budget and the health care reform package that Republicans oppose
Honest to Christ...the mind boggles.
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