President Barack Obama made clear Thursday to Senate Dems: ‘I’m going to play offense’
In a closed-door session with Senate Democrats that he’s prepared to veto hostile legislation from the GOP-controlled Congress, including an Iran sanctions package on the front-burner of Capitol Hill.
So why is THIS man the subject of negative presidential PUBLIC leadership?
Even though Obama’s position on Iran sanctions differs from a number of powerful Democrats, the session, several sources said, was more of a pep rally than confrontation. Despite his lame-duck status, the president promised that he would not sit on the sidelines in the next two years. He vowed more executive actions to implement his agenda, something bound to prompt anger from Republicans who have called the president’s unilateral moves, particularly on immigration, an unconstitutional power grab
This presidency is going to garner a lot of attention by historians as a case study in failure of governance in many areas
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Actually, I strongly believe that the passage of time will give historians the perspective to properly assess the real sources of this administration´s failure in governance.
And it will be far WORSE than anything we are considering today
Fox just hinted at a report by the great bloviator tonight asking whether there is a cover up with the investigation into the Bergdahl trade which wrapped up six months ago.
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