Jason Zengerle isn't impressed with the "jobs summit" today at the White House.
"Indeed, in the age of Obama, the summit has replaced the vaunted bipartisan commission as the ultimate empty gesture. Where a president once kicked a nettlesome political problem down the road by assembling a panel of bipartisan worthies to produce a report on entitlement reform, say, or how we made the mistake of thinking Saddam had WMDs, Obama now holds a confab to jawbone the problem to death. Even better, unlike with a bipartisan commission, with a summit, there's no final report to have to contend with. That's not to say Obama's wonkery and love of deliberation is a pose. It isn't. It's just that we know he's doing it for real when, as in the case of Afghanistan, he does it behind closed doors."