bigdarryl
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Mon Sep-12-11 12:31 PM
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The President is on his GAME right now the Press Conference was good |
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Mon Sep-12-11 12:38 PM
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1. Why does he fault 'Congress' and not specifically the obstructionist GOP? |
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When he tells us to tell Congress something, it sounds (TO ME) that he feels overpowered by them. Does not make him sound strong at all.
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Mon Sep-12-11 12:40 PM
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3. because the republicans run Congress that's why |
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Mon Sep-12-11 12:42 PM
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“There are some in Washington who would rather settle our differences through politics and elections than try to resolve them now,” the president said. “And and I as we were walking out here, one of the Washington newspapers was quoting a Republican aide who said, ‘I don’t know why we would want to cooperate with Obama right now. It’s not good for our politics.’ That’s the attitude in this town. ‘Yeah, we’ve been for these things before but I don’t know why we would be for them right now.’”
I think he pointed out which side he was talking about when he mentioned what "REPUBLICAN" aid had said to the newspaper.
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Mon Sep-12-11 12:58 PM
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BUT a lot of dingbat, go-alonger Democrats (Blue Dogs, Liebercrats, usual suspects, etc.) are plenty worthy of blame too.
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Mon Sep-12-11 01:03 PM
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6. But I don't think it's those he's Dems he is blaming. |
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He has never sided against the Blue Dogs.
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Mon Sep-12-11 01:32 PM
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9. it would be easier to sympathize with his compromises if he had handed those guys their asses |
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a couple of times, especially when Democrats controlled both the House and Senate.
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Mon Sep-12-11 01:33 PM
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10. instead, they were his most trusted allies in the Senate especially |
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Mon Sep-12-11 01:38 PM
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11. He goes out of his way to get them elected. |
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SEE: Arkansas Democratic Primary, 2010
You will know them by their WORKS, not by their excuses.
Solidarity! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Mon Sep-12-11 01:21 PM
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7. Because he wants people mad at their Democratic Congressmen? |
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This is going to bring him an incalculable amount of political damage. Dems in Congress are not going to go all out in support of this President when he is at the least, not defending his own party members.
I think it illustrates Obama's delusion that he can remain above the fray and garner tens of millions of "independent" voters by shifting blame to Congress and appearing helpless. :puke:
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Mon Sep-12-11 12:38 PM
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This is exactly what needs to be done, go after the republicans on this and don't stop! When republicans pick tax breaks and subsides for oil companies and the rich over fixing schools, or repairing bridges, it's not going to go over well for them at all!
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