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Flasch186
12-15-2006, 05:14 PM
are some of the best "inarguable" moves the White House or administration did thus far, try to keep them on the positive side of the spectrum:

There can be more than one -

1. The hiring of Tony Snow. The move from Scott McLellan to Snow truly spotlighted how out of his element McLellan was. Regardless of whether or not you believe Snow, his fancy footwork behind the podium and more importantly his ability to control the room is top notch. He is excellent with his choice of words and rarely do I see him stumped for them. He is an asset to the White House and I hope the next guy has someone equal to Snow's skill.

2. Taken from St. Cronin: no major terrorist acts on US soil since 9/11 ... the White House deserves credit for this, regardless of whether you think they have been wise in the policies they have pursued - I agree, even if its lucky, they get to put it in their wallet.

3. Taken from JPhillips: Increased AIDS funding in Africa - Cant argue that one unless you cover everything in an argument about deficit spending...i Dont. This is a good one IMO.

4. Taken from Uncle Briggs: Tax credit for adoption expenses - tough to argue that as I'd say just about everyone is pro adoption

what are some of yours? Please do not turn this into a bash fest and see what you can remember going back (my memory is shot right now, im tired). I think mine, above, is pretty cut and dry as a good move for the administration.

st.cronin
12-15-2006, 05:30 PM
- no major terrorist acts on US soil since 9/11 ... the White House deserves credit for this, regardless of whether you think they have been wise in the policies they have pursued

- the economy has largely done quite well

CU Tiger
12-15-2006, 06:22 PM
No oval office blow jobs....

Then again, no blow jobs in 4 years...

Wait, thats not inarguably good.


Long live Dubya

JPhillips
12-15-2006, 09:10 PM
Increased AIDS funding in Africa

Uncle Briggs
12-16-2006, 12:13 PM
Tax credit for adoption expenses which has resulted in my paying zero federal taxes for the last two years (and the upcoming year also).

sterlingice
12-17-2006, 05:21 PM
Bump- I'm kindof curious to see if there's a longer list out there...

SI