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Obama will become a 'born-again moderate,' says GOP's McConnell
2010-08-05
President B.O. will likely become a "born-again moderate" after the November elections, according to the Senate's top Republican.
Nothing leads me to believe he's half that bright...
In an interview with The Hill this week, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Incumbent R-Ky.) acknowledged that Obama doesn't call him very often.
"I sit by the phone and I wait, but it never rings..."
But he thinks that will be changing soon. "Frankly, I think how much he calls me depends on how much he thinks he needs me," McConnell said. "I don't blame him for that. He's had a huge number [of Democrats] in the House and a big number in the Senate, and I'm sure calling Mitch McConnell is not the first thing on his agenda every day."
If the Pubs take the Senate in November they're not obligated to keep this guy as majority leader.
The Kentucky senator who has marshaled unyielding opposition to Obama and Democratic congressional leaders for the past year and a half said he stands ready to work with the White House in the next Congress. He cited common ground with Obama on issues such as trade, nuclear power and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. "There are things that he is doing, and there are some things that he says he's for that he's not yet done that could produce more bipartisan agreement, and if there is a mid-course correction in November, I think the president will become a born-again moderate," McConnell said.
I doubt if he even has the concept.
McConnell's remarks reveal his confidence about the midterm elections, though he repeatedly refused to forecast the future. "What I would hope, for the sake of the country, is that if there is a mid-course correction, the president will give up on his left-of-center agenda and meet us in the middle," he added.
He's so far left of center the center's not even on his horizon.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton noted that Obama and McConnell have a meeting scheduled for Wednesday at the White House, adding they meet on a monthly basis. Burton said, "The president has consistently reached out to Republicans and included many of their ideas in every major piece of legislation he's signed. In fact, he's hoping to get Republican support for some policies they've previously supported in the small business legislation that is currently before the body. The president will continue to work with Republicans without regard to this coming Election Day or any other day on the calendar."
Then his lips fell off. They shriveled up and began to smoke right before his eyes...
For now -- three months before the election -- McConnell is comfortable attacking Obama and congressional Democrats. "This is a very, very anti-business administration," he said, later calling Democrats "naïve" and accusing them of embracing "Washington takeover" policies.
Posted by:Fred

#12  McConnell is presuming that because Clinton did this, Obama will as well. This is a grave error. Clinton had an agenda of Clinton. Obama is a true-believer leftist.

A few other differences:

1) Clinton was a quick study who loved to immerse himself in and master the details of complex subjects-- free trade, fiscal matters, etc. Barry is a BS artist who has no expertise in anything and who, acc. to his pal Valerie Jarrett, is "easily bored" by the stuff that we mortals have to contend with.

2) Clinton had substantial executive experience prior to coming to Washington, having served as a governor for 8 years. Zero has zero executive experience, or managerial experience of any kind at any level.

3) As a son of the white rural lower middle class, Clinton was focused on the needs of people who, in his formulation, "work hard and play by the rules"-- IOW, middle America in the flyover states. Barry's milieu is that of his mom and his pals in Hyde Park: the academic leftist and race-baiting identity politics crowd. His people and his policies serve the people who work hard to GAME the rules.
Posted by: lex   2010-08-05 17:10  

#11  Pigs flying graphic please.
Posted by: Besoeker   2010-08-05 15:01  

#10  My basic rule: Never trust anyone who talks about themself in the third person.
Posted by: tu3031   2010-08-05 13:15  

#9  Moderate? How about the latest rumor that the August surprise from Zero will be to direct, by Executive power, that Fannie and Freddie forgive all the underwater portion of every mortgage in America that they insure (which is the vast majority). The self-imagined Emperor is simply going to direct we the taxpayers absorb trillions of dollars of debt, buying gratitude and votes. Should that come to pass, there cannot be a greater theft in the history of mankind......
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2010-08-05 12:48  

#8  Obama is Bolshevik to the bone.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2010-08-05 11:23  

#7  Watch the hand, McConnell. It will still be steering a leftist and socialist agenda despite what the mouth says.
Posted by: DarthVader   2010-08-05 11:01  

#6  Obummer a moderate? Taqiyya.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-08-05 10:32  

#5  McConnell is presuming that because Clinton did this, Obama will as well.

This is a grave error. Clinton had an agenda of Clinton. Obama is a true-believer leftist. If some guy on a blog can figure this out, why can't McConnell and his staff?
Posted by: no mo uro   2010-08-05 05:57  

#4  Obankrupt lied his way into the WH once. Think he'll balk at doing it again?
Posted by: gorb   2010-08-05 04:43  

#3  Obama's had a great run. Now he tacks to the middle and starts politicing and campaigning.

Yeah, Mitch "Charlie Brown" McConnell will give him another shot, and all the Charlie Browns in the country will sigh and relax. Barack "Lucy" Obama will squeak through in 2012 and veer hard left again.

Losers. Vote them all out. If we don't, we deserve what we get.
Posted by: KBK   2010-08-05 02:05  

#2  Once again, McConnell (R-Incumbistan) demonstrates (1) his utter cluelessness and (2) why he absolutely, positively must be run out of his leadership post on a rail if the good guys win in November. This jackass and his equally worthless careerist-hack House counterpart Boehner are two of the biggest reasons why the Trunks lost both houses in 2006.
Posted by: Ricky bin Ricardo (Abu Babaloo)   2010-08-05 01:24  

#1  Not likely.
Posted by: Iblis   2010-08-05 00:06  

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