Former secretary of the Treasury Department, Timothy Geithner is polishing up his memoir and it has come to light that the White House asked him to lie. That may come as no surprise, which is a very sad thing in its own right, but Geithner asserts in his book that he was instructed Dan Pfeiffer to not say that Social Security does not contribute to the national deficit. Where was he supposed to say this? On the Sunday morning talk shows, just like a future White House pal, Susan Rice.
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