By Kate McCarthy

Jun 18, 2010 6:06am

Stephanopoulos: Morning Must-Reads

—David Sanger wonders whether President Obama will echo FDR’s successes in taking on big business here.  Paul Krugman worries Obama may repeat FDR’s mistakes here.

—Watch what you text on the company cell phone. The Supreme Court says your boss has some right to monitor here.

—Taking Harper to see this movie on Saturday.

-George Stephanopoulos

User Comments

Hey George. How does it feel to be lied to on national TV? That’s what we’re hearing today from the White House. Obama lied to you and your audience. When you asked him about the mandate on the healthcare bill and called it a tax, the President sat across from you and said it was not true. He even blasted you because you looked up the definition. However, today the White House is saying that it is a tax to get the courts to drop the lawsuits from States Attorney’s Generals.
Will you report this or will it be buried? I would imagine the latter becuase you had no problems with Clinton lying to the American public, either.

Posted by: djaymick | June 18, 2010, 5:01 pm 5:01 pm

I never thought in my lifetime, that I would see a president make President George Bush look good!

Posted by: gofigure | June 19, 2010, 1:11 am 1:11 am

President Obama is Awesome!
He’s got the right so worked up Even republican congressman are simply regurgitating Limbaugh and Beck! It’s Hilarious. They are high on hatred and low on facts. Facts as everyone knows, have a liberal bias. These mouth breathers don’t like the Black guy. He won by a bigger landslide than Reagan and they can’t stand it. I read the hate filled posts and remember that the post says more about the person saying it , than the subject they are addressing.

Posted by: mrfairplayman | June 20, 2010, 11:01 am 11:01 am

Sometimes when a person is always on the defense it becomes increasingly difficult to launch an effective offense.Such is the case with Tony Hayward.So why not find a place to gather his thoughts away from constantly defending his company and his actions, and just maybe he may be able to launch a new offensive against this enormous task of stopping the oil and addressing its consequences.

Posted by: SKIP BREESE | June 21, 2010, 7:47 am 7:47 am

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