Dorothy Rabinowitz weighs in on the undeniable reality of Obama's record of prevarication (and how it seems so unreal):
In the 1967 film "A Guide for the Married Man," a husband, played by a
peerless Walter Matthau, is given lessons in ways to cheat on his wife safely.
The most essential rule:
"Deny! Deny! Deny!"—no matter what. In an instructive
scene, he's shown a wife undone by shock, and screaming, with reason: She has
just walked in on her husband making love to a glamorous stranger.
"What are you doing," she wails, "who is that woman?"
"What woman, where?" the husband serenely counters, as he and the tart in
question get out of bed and calmly dress.
So the scene proceeds, with the distraught wife pointing to the woman she
clearly sees before her, while her husband, unruffled, continues to look blankly
at her, asking, "What woman?" Confused by her spouse's unblinking assurance, she
gives up. Two minutes later she's asking him what he'd like for dinner.
For much of the past four years, the Obama administration's propensity for
asserting views of reality wildly at odds with those evident to most rational
citizens has looked increasingly like a page from that film script...
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