The guy that may have started this whole 7.8% unemployment conspiracy theory, wasn't about to back down today with Chris Matthews.
Former G.E. CEO Jack Welch blew any credibility he had today by tweeting be believed those "Chicago guys" manipulated the unemployment numbers to get Obama reelected. From there it blew the top off the tea party Republican elite. Some are calling outraged conservatives "Welchers." Some call the "jobbers." They loved the outrage....
Ed Schultz takes a look at the previous poll manipulation theory, and the new unemployment percentage theory. Of course, Obama focused on jobs, and he got them. Huh, how'd that happen?:
Republicans tried everything they could to make Obama look bad. They even failed at that.
It should be pointed out the as the CEO of G.E. Jack Welch manipulated G.E.'s earnings reports for twenty years until the financial collapse of 2008 finally revealed that G.E. was largely an insolvent bank that also did manufacturing.
ReplyDeleteHe got stinking rich the old fashioned way, lying and cheating, while G.E. shareholders and employees got the shaft. Is that why he's a legend?