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"Five Days That Shaped a Presidency"-- Obama on GOP opposition
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/10/barack-obama-on-5-days-that-shaped-his-presidency.htmlBarack Obama shares with Jonathan Chait a very early draft of his memoirs.
By Jonathan Chait
On August 25, after a short trip to Baton Rouge to assess flooding in Louisiana and before what will likely be his last visit to China on Air Force One, Barack Obama sat down at the White House to reflect on the past eight years. He led America through a period of dramatic, convulsive change an era that New York Magazine explores this week in its cover story. Before his conversation with Jonathan Chait, he chose five moments that, he believes, will have outsized historical impact. Here is their conversation in full.
The Republicans
Lets start with the time in 2010 when Mitch McConnell publicly says that his No. 1 goal is to make you a one-term president. How did that comment strike you? Was it news?
By that point it was pretty apparent by his actions that it was already his No. 1 goal. He validated what I think most of this town knew. When I came into office, my working assumption was that because we were in crisis, and the crisis had begun on the Republicans watch, that there would be a window in which they would feel obliged to cooperate on a common effort to dig us out of this massive hole. Probably the moment in which I realized that the Republican leadership intended to take a different tack was actually as we were shaping the stimulus bill, and I vividly remember having prepared a basic proposal that had a variety of components. We had tax cuts; we had funding for the states so that teachers wouldnt be laid off and firefighters and so forth; we had an infrastructure component. We felt, I think, that as an opening proposal, it was ambitious but needed and that we would begin negotiations with the Republicans and they would show us things that they thought also needed to happen. On the drive up to Capitol Hill to meet with the House Republican Caucus, John Boehner released a press statement saying that they were opposed to the stimulus. At that point we didnt even actually have a stimulus bill drawn up, and we hadnt meant to talk about it. And I think we realized at that point what proved to be the case in that first year and that second year was a calculation based on what turned out to be pretty smart politics but really bad for the country: If they cooperated with me, then that would validate our efforts. If they were able to maintain uniform opposition to whatever I proposed, that would send a signal to the public of gridlock, dysfunction, and that would help them win seats in the midterms. It was that second strategy that they pursued with great discipline. It established the dynamic for not just my presidency but for a much sharper party-line approach to managing both the House and the Senate that I think is going to have consequences for years to come.
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"Five Days That Shaped a Presidency"-- Obama on GOP opposition (Original Post)
Fast Walker 52
Oct 2016
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Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)1. Kick for later
CrispyQ
(36,540 posts)2. A must read. Seriously, it's worth the time.
I have a much higher opinion of this President after reading this. And a much lower opinion, if that's possible, of the GOP. Bunch of cowards is what they are. They courted the loons & now the loons have taken over the party & GOP leadership still won't smack them down.
And that goes back to the point I made earlier: Theyre looking at Charlie Crist down in Florida. One hug [from me] and he was toast. Chris Christie couldnt get his presidential race launched it was basically over before it started because he was too friendly and cooperative with me in accepting federal aid for a state that had been devastated by a hurricane. Theyre imagining the potential problems that arise, so its pretty hard for them to publicly say, Obamas a perfectly reasonable guy, but we just cant work with him because our base thinks hes the Antichrist. Its a lot easier for them to say, Oh, the guys not listening to us, or, Hes uncompromising. I understand that, its not something that has bothered me personally. In fact, sometimes I tease them about it behind the scenes; Ill tell them, Look, if you need some help, me attacking you or you know
Fast Walker 52
(7,723 posts)3. yes, it's a really good piece, good insight into Obama
and of course shows the GOP for the traitors they are
awoke_in_2003
(34,582 posts)4. PBO has bent over backwards
to help the GOP save face, and every time they've shown their ass. Fuck em.