Posted on 11/02/2010 11:01:31 AM PDT by Bigtigermike
President Obama plans to talk about the results of Tuesdays elections at a news conference Wednesday afternoon in the East Room of the White House, his staff announced.
Aides said they expected Mr. Obama to call for an end to the division that characterized the campaign and for a renewed focus on bipartisanship to solve the nations economic and other problems.
The White House is bracing for a bad night, anticipating an outcome that has virtually every political specialist predicting that the Democrats will lose the House but possibly hang on to the Senate. The White House wants to use the news conference the next day to help Mr. Obama reframe his presidency and signal that he heard what the voters were trying to tell him.
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Where was bipartisanship with ObamaCare? "I won," remember?
Just like campaign finance reform, what Democrats really want is for Republicans to surrender their advantage.
Oh one more thing. Do not believe him.
NO COMPROMISE!
bipartisan NOW?
uhm bye bambam....
WE WON!
O.K. another thing.. how about repealing Obamacare? that would be bipartisanship.......I didn’t think so!
“The President Plans a Post-Mortem (Will call for renewed focus on bipartisanship)”
The proper - and only - Republican/Tea Party response (it ain’t “just the Republicans” any more!) should be:
“Stuff it!”
The proper Republican response should be something like the following:
Sit down over here and shut up Barry, you’ll do as you’re told...
I don’t believe him nor do I believe he is capable of bi-partisanship.
I don’t want bi-partisanship. When one side is wrong and you meet them halfway you are going in the wrong direction! I don’t think McCain/Grahamesty understand this and I expect plenty of in-fighting between the GOP house and the Senate no matter who controls it.
I am 100% certain we are in for a very nasty and partisan environment in D.C. and the GOP better get their butts in gear because the other side may be motivated next time.
I don’t believe him nor do I believe he is capable of bi-partisanship.
I don’t want bi-partisanship. When one side is wrong and you meet them halfway you are going in the wrong direction! I don’t think McCain/Grahamesty understand this and I expect plenty of in-fighting between the GOP house and the Senate no matter who controls it.
I am 100% certain we are in for a very nasty and partisan environment in D.C. and the GOP better get their butts in gear because the other side may be motivated next time.
Will “The One” be taking questions? I would ask him “Dude, what do you take away from the result that your enemies in Arizona overwhelmingly re-elected Jan Brewer governor?”
Renewed focus? PUH-LEEZE. What happened to “I won” and shoving everything down the throats of America?
Patient Zero blaming everyone else for spreading the disease.
Barry, the ONLY bipartisanship is going to be YOU coming around to what your new Congress proposes. You aren’t running the legislature anymore.
That is the funniest thing I have seen all year!
F off Barry. In your own words, you lost, we won ... elections have consequences.
ping
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