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bigtree

(85,975 posts)
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 05:12 PM Apr 2012

Axelrod: Republican Party 'In the Thralls' of 'Reign of Terror From the Far Right'

04/22/12

Axelrod: Immigration reform blocked by Tea Party 'reign of terror' in Congress

David Axelrod, top campaign adviser to President Obama, said comprehensive immigration reform had not occurred during Obama's first term because the Republican senators who'd backed it during President George W. Bush's presidency were not willing to stand up and work with Obama.

"A lot of Republicans in Congress want to cooperate, they know better, but they are in the thralls of this reign of terror from the far right that has dragged this party to the right," Axelrod said on CNN's "State of the Union" Sunday morning.

"I was in the room when he called together Republicans and Democrats who had been active in immigration reform ... and the president said I will work with you to get this done. Not one of those Republicans was willing to stand up," he said.

Axelrod argued that it was because the GOP had chosen to block everything Obama had pushed for that immigration reform hadn't happened, and that if Obama wins reelection Republicans will be less resistent to working with him because the election will be a rejection of the party going "way off to the right."

read: http://thehill.com/video/campaign/222927-axelrod-immigration-reform-blocked-by-tea-party-reign-of-terror

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Axelrod: Republican Party 'In the Thralls' of 'Reign of Terror From the Far Right' (Original Post) bigtree Apr 2012 OP
No surprise, elleng Apr 2012 #1

elleng

(130,732 posts)
1. No surprise,
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 05:15 PM
Apr 2012

but I question 'that if Obama wins reelection Republicans will be less resistent to working with him because the election will be a rejection of the party going "way off to the right."'


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