The Right Thing
But Obama said "when the ballots are cast and the voting is done, we need to put this kind of partisanship aside -- win, lose or draw."
"It may not always be easy to find agreement;" he said, "at times we'll have legitimate philosophical differences. And it may not always be the best politics. But it is the right thing to do for our country." (Politicsdaily.com, 10/3)
With his presidency about to be repudiated at the polls – and in-between bashing Republicans - Obama seeks…bi-partisanship. To paraphrase you, how about this Mr. President? Elections have consequences.
The Point Exactly
One top aide told me that the president — who perversely tried to marginalize a once-captivated press corps — was beginning to realize that he had not used his charm as effectively as he could have. (Maureen Dowd, NYT, 10/31/10)
Of all the explanations for Obama’s failures, this one seems to ring the truest….he just hasn’t been as charming as he could have!
You Go, Girls!
This is certainly the Year of the Woman -- the conservative, principled woman who has shown her incredible inner strength when up against the most vitriol of attacks never before seen on a national political scale. (Penny Nance, Foxnews.com, 10/29/10)
No more the party of white men…..
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