Senator Sasse Reads Portion of Ben Rhodes Profile, Concludes
Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse finishes a ten minute partial reading of a New York Times Magazine profile of Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes, an account that portrays a mass media campaign of the Obama administration led by Rhodes to message the Iran nuclear agreement set forth the year earlier. Sasse concludes by saying that government deserves more than spin and asking whether President Obama thinks that there is such a thing as domestic propaganda. These are the last four minutes of a 21 minute floor speech.





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May 09, 2016
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