Posted on 12/09/2010 1:23:21 PM PST by fightinJAG
WASHINGTON (CNN) - President Obama did not attend a White House meeting Thursday with members of his own debt commission, irking some of the Democrats on the panel who were expecting a high-level push from the commander-in-chief to show that its comprehensive deficit reduction plan is being taken seriously by the White House.
"He should have at least dropped by," one Democratic member of the debt commission told CNN, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he wanted to speak more freely about the panel's private meeting.
A second senior Democratic aide close to the panel added that commission members were miffed and privately believe the President did not attend because it would have been awkward "given the fact that he has just endorsed $900 billion in deficit spending" with the tax cut deal.
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ROFL!!
legislative bipartisanship and executive leadership... under the bus!
Gibbs should do a press release in the absence of The One:
“Were it not for the failed policies of my predecessor, along with partisan Republicans, a few teabagger extremists, and other enemies, umm opponents, the buck would stop here.”
Too cold for golf - must be at the gym
It getting ugly.
I'm betting on an overdose of prescription meds...
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This can go one of two ways: either the Lefties succeed in pushing him Left or the Lefties succeed in pushing him into the arms of the center.
If the Left keeps this up, they could even make people start feeling sorry for da man.
Any way you slice it, a party in public uproar against its own President is a risky gambit.
Basketball JOnes,
I gots a basketball JOnes,
I gots a basketball Jones,
with a side order of golf.
Imam Oamah can’t break free from playing with Reggie Love.
Imam Oamah can’t break free from playing with Reggie Love.
Imam Oamah can’t break free from playing with Reggie Love.
Oh, he'll no doubt complete the term ... but I suspect that by the end he'll be about as effective as Woodrow Wilson was toward the end of his last term. The only question is, who will be Obama's equivalent of Edith Wilson?
I vote Valerie Jarrett, but there are probably others...
I suppose he's weak enough to pass on that meeting,(.ie have a problem looking them in the eye) 24 hours after doing THAT.
Snuck out to have another of his “Almost gave up smoking”, smokes.
Is there an indoor putting green at the WH? I bet there is.
“He should have at least dropped by,”
Would have been too much like work.
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