Posted on 06/30/2011 11:55:40 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Old and busted: Leading leaders and the leadership they display by meeting with leaders. New hotness: The worthlessness of leaders meeting leaders. Yesterday, Barack Obama insisted that leadership meant meeting with opponents and getting serious about finding compromise and making a deal:
And Ive got to say, Im very amused when I start hearing comments about, well, the President needs to show more leadership on this. Let me tell you something. Right after we finished dealing with the government shutdown, averting a government shutdown, I called the leaders here together. I said weve got to get done — get this done. I put Vice President Biden in charge of a process — that, by the way, has made real progress — but these guys have met, worked through all of these issues. I met with every single caucus for an hour to an hour and a half each — Republican senators, Democratic senators; Republican House, Democratic House. Ive met with the leaders multiple times. At a certain point, they need to do their job.
And so, this thing, which is just not on the level, where we have meetings and discussions, and were working through process, and when they decide theyre not happy with the fact that at some point youve got to make a choice, they just all step back and say, well, you know, the President needs to get this done — they need to do their job.
Now is the time to go ahead and make the tough choices. Thats why theyre called leaders. And Ive already shown that Im willing to make some decisions that are very tough and will give my base of voters further reason to give me a hard time. But its got to be done.
And so theres no point in procrastinating. Theres no point in putting it off. Weve got to get this done. And if by the end of this week, we have not seen substantial progress, then I think members of Congress need to understand we are going to start having to cancel things and stay here until we get it done.
So what is Obama’s idea of leadership? Declaring himself uninterested in such mundane matters as budget negotiations:
The White House effectively turned down an invitation by Republican Senate Leader Mitch McConnell for President Barack Obama to visit his members on Capitol Hill on Thursday to discuss raising the debt limit.
Jay Carney told the media earlier today that McConnell’s invitation was “not a conversation worth having.” Sounds a lot like Obama’s own press conference. It also highlights a particularly Democratic approach to bipartisanship, which is usually defined as Republicans agreeing to Democratic demands, which is more or less how Obama defined the supposedly bipartisan process that produced ObamaCare and Porkulus, both of which were written by Democrats without Republican input.
Obama tried painting himself as the “adult in the room” yesterday, according to sources at the White House. Don’t you have to actually be in the room to qualify as such?
It’s time to throw this bum out.
There is no reason to wait until 2012.
The GOP had better make a strong move towards impeachment before he totally ruins our country and what’s left of the economy.
He is an enemy of EVERYTHING America stands for.
He hates EVERYTHING America stands for.
He hates EVERYONE that didn’t vote for him.
He is a vindictive immature child, raised by Marxists, Muslims and mentored by Communists.
He golfs when he should be honoring the men & women who have given their lives for our freedom.
His goal is to destroy America.
He is the absolute worst CIC at the most critical time in our history.
Impeach now!
What is there to negotiate when the top dog says “my way or the highway”?
Whatever Obama does, he does incompetently. Fortunately, he doesn’t do much.
“He doesnt want to go through another embarassment again.”
That’s what I’m talking about. His arrogance, his Messiahship to his base, depends on the pretense of success.
He will not lead. He will campaign.
When it comes to decision making it is easier to criticize, and then vote “present”.
I bet Obama is still focused like a laser.
I view this as a workable, although despicable, strategy on O’s part.
His strategy is to appear reasonable by asking the GOP to compromise on revenues for the common good. Of course, the fact that he and Nancy rammed through legislation jumping the Federal Gov’s spending from 18% to 25% of GDP is ignored. That’s now a fact of the past to be forgotten, even if it was unreasonable, so the GOP has to give on taxes now and in the future to get any spending give match contribution to deficit reduction.
Anyone who has been paying attention for the last 20 years knows that tax raises don’t balance the budget. Rather, they give a new, higher platform for government expansion through the next round of lavish spending.
What a deceitful jerk!
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