AFP: Obama admits failure to turn Washington around

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July 15, 2012

Gee, Obama discovered that politics trumps problem solving in Washington in his first term. Perhaps someone made him write it on the chalkboard a hundred times. Poor guy, who would have ever guessed that one??

WASHINGTON — Elected in 2008 on a "hope and change" mantra and vowing an end to bitter partisan politics, President Barack Obama admitted in remarks released Sunday that he had failed to close the divide.

"Washington feels as broken as it did four years ago," Obama said in an interview with CBS television, betraying the fact that Congress is more polarized than ever between rival Republicans and Democrats.

The past three-and-a-half years have been marked by blanket Republican opposition to Democratic initiatives as Obama's opponents adopt a policy that any compromise that helps the president must be snuffed out at all cost.

Democrats, in turn, have refused to budge on protecting large social programs and insist that the wealthiest Americans should pay more tax if the poorest are to lose some of their state benefits. Having struggled to break out of the stalemate, Obama said the fact that he hadn't "been able to change the atmosphere here in Washington to reflect the decency and common sense of ordinary people" frustrated him most. "There's no doubt that I underestimated the degree to which in this town politics trump problem solving," he said. "One of the things you learn in this office is everything takes a little longer than you'd like."

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Comments:
  1. MarkJ says:

    Memo for President Forgetful:
    Hey, weren’t you the guy, way back in that ancient year of 2008, who all but claimed you could lower the sea level?
    We’ll still waiting for your miracle, Your Majesty.

  2. Philip McDaniel says:

    This guy sounds more like a dangerous demagog every day.