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I can't stand his politics, and I don't particularly care for his elitist personality; however, I hope the Senate does NOT pursue impeachment. It would accomplish nothing and only generate more problems for this country.
Let him continue jet setting across the globe (regardless of his climate change hypocrisy) and playing golf. One day history will record what a poor POTUS he is.
This. x 10!!
He needs to switch out a lot of key personnel at this moment and finally develop a relationship with Congress.
This is how Mr. Bush replied in 2006 when the Congress changed hands.
“I’ve been around politics a long time. I understand when campaigns end and I know when governing begins. And I’m going to work with people of both parties. You know, look, people say unfortunate things at times. But if you hold grudges in this line of work, you’re never going to get anything done. And my intention is to get some things done, and soon—we’re start visiting with her Friday with the idea of coming together.”
That is the sound of political graciousness. It would be nice to hear it from Mr. Obama on Wednesday. But, never ever would O be (a) gracious or (b) conciliatory
Were he gracious, he would have put out a message last night congratulating the Rs. He did not.
This is how Mr. Bush replied in 2006 when the Congress changed hands.
“I’ve been around politics a long time. I understand when campaigns end and I know when governing begins. And I’m going to work with people of both parties. You know, look, people say unfortunate things at times. But if you hold grudges in this line of work, you’re never going to get anything done. And my intention is to get some things done, and soon—we’re start visiting with her Friday with the idea of coming together.”
That is the sound of political graciousness. It would be nice to hear it from Mr. Obama on Wednesday. But, never ever would O be (a) gracious or (b) conciliatory
Were he gracious, he would have put out a message last night congratulating the Rs. He did not.
I can't stand his politics, and I don't particularly care for his elitist personality; however, I hope the Senate does NOT pursue impeachment. It would accomplish nothing and only generate more problems for this country.
Let him continue jet setting across the globe (regardless of his climate change hypocrisy) and playing golf. One day history will record what a poor POTUS he is.
I agree with your impeachment statement. However jet setting around the country should be denied to him unless for national security business. He continually abuses this perk at great expense to the country.
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