Posted on 12/20/2014 5:54:40 AM PST by HomerBohn
This time eight years ago, Barack Obama and his staff were in the final stages of preparing to launch a presidential campaign. So was pretty much everyone else. The midterms were done, the opposition party had ridden a wave to a wipe-out.
The political world was already looking past President George W. Bush. Obama was leading the charge.
On Friday, Obama stood at the podium at the White House and dared anyone to try the same with him.
Interesting stuff happens in the fourth quarter. And Im looking forward to it, Obama said, at the outset of the 2014 wrap-up press conference at the White House, as he promised a year that would be heavy on outreach to Congress but also moving forward on his own protecting health care and financial regulations, and pushing forward on immigration reform.
Or, as he put it in the subject line of the email that went out from his old political group Organizing for Action as the press conference wrapped up: Im not done.
In part, Obamas got the larger political dynamics to thank. At this point in the run-up to 2008, everyone knew who the candidates were going to be, and most of the candidates had already started picking out office space for their headquarters.. This time around, even the politician most expected to run Hillary Clinton has pushed off a final announcement until the spring. The actions so slim that Jeb Bushs Facebook post that he was actively exploring a presidential run was enough to come off like a cannonball.
And as much as White House aides gloat about the recent run of good news thats fed the sense of a turnaround It gets better, was the year-end message Obama stressed as he closed up the press conference and got ready to head to Hawaii for two weeks they admit that theyve gotten lucky in the timing. The climate deal with China, the booming Obamacare enrollment numbers, the teetering of the Russian economy were all the result of long planning but ripened in close succession more on their own timetable than due to any great plan to jam-pack the last few weeks of the year.
They count the surprise rush of long-languishing confirmations in the closing days of the Senate as gravy.
Then theres the presidents reopening of relations with Cuba. Beyond revamping one of the longest-standing pieces of American foreign policy, Obama on Wednesday pulled off a total surprise, with the news not leaking until the plane carrying freed American Alan Gross was already in U.S. airspace. Sure Obamas planning on opening an embassy in Havana, but the move allowed him to project more than that: Hes got stuff up his sleeve most people arent even thinking about, and theres no predicting what he might do next on his own.
Republicans should take notice, people in the West Wing think, but Democrats, too.
How good was Obama feeling about the closing note hed put on the year? He told an extended story of joking around with Raúl Castro about who was the most long-winded while the two men were on the phone Tuesday.
The result: Of the eight reporters Obama called on Friday, three of them asked about Cuba. None of them asked about the Republicans midterm rout. None of them asked about the torture report. None of them asked about the war he stoked with liberals last week by endorsing an omnibus spending plan that peeled back part of the Dodd-Frank financial regulations and blew the door open on campaign contributions. None of them asked about Ebola, or Veterans Affairs, or the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant or any of the other things that engulfed the president earlier in the year.
The questions about working with the new Republican majority were limited to a wonky one about corporate tax reform and one asking whether he was worried that his executive action emphasis was going to spoil relations with the new Congress.
Obama, as he did on nearly every question including one on race relations, which hes often struggled to address in similar settings quickly and calmly ran through lines hed clearly prepared. He reiterated that he wants to work with Republicans, dismissing their argument that they would be legislating more if not for his executive actions.
Obamas point: I intend to continue to do what Ive been doing.
In a rarity for a big Obama press conference, there werent any major slip-ups. The most he gave Twitter was a declaration of love for James Flacko, co-star of the The Interview.
But that wasnt enough to distract from the news Obama eagerly made by calling Sonys decision to cancel the release of the movie a mistake, and one that he would have urged the company not to make if theyd checked with him.
Since they didnt, he took the company to task from the White House podium for giving into North Korea and setting a dangerous precedent for self-censorship brought on by a leader Obama only referred to as some dictator someplace.
Lets not get into that way of doing business, Obama said.
Even taking a question from one more reporter than was on his pre-set list, Obama kept the press conference under an hour and kept his answers short, punchy and pointed. Though he did eventually work in a jab at reporters for covering crises that look like theyre popping he spent most of the press conference in a calm conversation with them, with some good-natured teasing thrown in.
And he started to seed the ground for whats next. Dropped in to his comments about race relations was the fact that the prison population and crime rate were both dropping simultaneously for the first time in years, which creates an opportunity to think smarter as he wants to do with sentencing reform. Shortly after, he released a statement pushing forward on another of his original priorities as president, closing the prison at Guantanamo, where there are clearly behind-the-scenes negotiations underway.
The Guantanamo detention facilitys continued operation undermines our national security, Obama said. We must close it.
Throughout the midterm campaigns, Obama would talk privately about missing being out on the campaign trail. Aides raged against Democratic strategists for sidelining him.
Heres someone who is very good at making an argument and very good at campaigning, a senior White House aide said earlier this week, reflecting on their sense of the president at the end of the year, who could not make an argument, who couldnt campaign.
Those days are over, the aide said.
Dems still think it was Bush's war, Low IQ, Low info
I notice he loves linking himself to sports.....as if he has any athletic ability.
There.......fixed it.
Bammy has longer weeks than the rest of us (17 days vs 14)?
And when he is done - how will we recognize it? Will he just make a proclamation stating he is done? Or will we just have to look around at the ruin the country has become under his benign leadership? Will the country as a whole look like Detroit on a good day? Or will it just be another Third World hell hole?
Or, maybe given the number and type of proclamations, executive orders, will he remain in office for life because it will take that long to bring the country into the state he envisions?
I’m sure if teabagging were an Olympic sport, he’d win the gold.
He’s done.... he just doesn’t know it yet.
An evil President of the United States despite Congressional opposition, has the real power to do harm.
It’s obvious this president learned nothing from the midterms. I knew he would only double down on what’s been rejected.
However, he believes the two thirds that stayed home in 2014 was actually an endorsement of his policies
What congressional opposition?
And what do we have? Limp-wristed McConnell and Boehner?
Eight "reporters" in the pocket of the WH, ax only pre-screened, pre-approved, softball questions, that have pre-planned, scripted and teleprompter answers.
And this crap is referred to as a "press conference".
If this were a pubbie President, does anyone think the press sheeple would just sit quietly, and defer to pre-scripted reporters? Go back and look at GWB and his pressers, the press sheeple turned into a raging pack of wolves.
Of course, they were just doing their yob, mon.
....who believe in his socialist tendencies...
Community organizers in particular...
Swagger or stagger?
Clown Prince nobama will only be “done” when Patriots manage to arrest him for his many crimes against the Rule of Law, the Bill of Rights and the Constitution. One can dream.
? He’s learned plenty. He learned that he can pretty do what he wants. I just hope the next Republican president remembers that.
They should get Boehner out of there and re-establish the 60 vote rule to stop filibusters in the Senate. Otherwise, we know for sure what's going on is the RINO backstabbers are in it with Obama to pass all the issues both sides want. Both sides want to destroy the middle class and states rights.
I can't imagine how this ends well. Unless those two things happen, we know voting is useless.
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