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During a phone call with left-wing group MoveOn, President Obama signaled he’s looking to continue his liberal agenda, which isn’t a surprise. However, this comes after saying he would listen to the GOP ideas and talked of compromise during his 1 p.m press conference on November 3rd.
Have you heard the “warnings” for Republicans in the aftermath of a national repudiation of Democrats? Odd, that. Why in the world would all the “chatter” be about how this is going to impact the party that just kicked butt and took names?
This is all part of the Inversion Narrative. It is easy to get sucked into a false narrative, and it is all that the leftists have been offering since Tuesday night: fallacies and fraudulent notions.
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Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate, declared that Obama would be a one-term president and promised that he would lead an all-out Republican assault on Obama's agenda.
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House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, told conservative talk show host Sean Hannity that "This is not a time for compromise, and I can tell you that we will not compromise on our principles."
"This is going to be a meeting in which I want us to talk substantively about how we can move the American people's agenda forward," Obama told reporters after a cabinet meeting. "It's not just a photo op. Hopefully it may spill over into dinner."
Originally posted by saltheart foamfollower
reply to post by jibeho
Hell, if Obama would have been running against Bush he would of lost. NOW that tells you something.
“The single most important thing we want to achieve is for President Obama to be a one-term president”
Originally posted by jibeho
reply to post by Curiousisall
Boehner couldn't possibly be talking about compromising on reeling in spending, earmarks, obamacare repeal etc etc. Basically items that will destroy our economy. Boehner pledged to get back to basics and core principals.
“Making an argument that people can understand,” Mr. Obama continued, “I think that we haven’t always been successful at that. And I take personal responsibility for that. And it’s something that I’ve got to examine carefully … as I go forward.”