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Obama to GOP: Bring it on

Crabtownboy

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Calling their bluff?

This would be a most interesting topic to follow.

President Obama is embracing Republican criticism of his aggressive use of executive actions as he shifts his focus to the midterm elections.
The president is openly daring the GOP to challenge him, hoping he can parlay their complaints into ammunition for congressional Democrats who argue Republicans should be blamed for Washington’s dysfunction



Read more: http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/211310-obama-to-gop-bring-it-on#ixzz36VE6pEt9
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Aaron

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Folks, remember how your moms would say, ignore him and he'll go away? It works for DNC operatives, too.

Don't let him push your buttons.
 

InTheLight

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I don't know I never saw it. I think has been little more than a novel idea.

I think that Bill Clinton was the best campaigner and speech maker I've ever seen and I've been following Presidents since Nixon. Obama is just so relentless, tireless, and dogged in campaign mode. He basically wears you out.
 

Revmitchell

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I think that Bill Clinton was the best campaigner and speech maker I've ever seen and I've been following Presidents since Nixon. Obama is just so relentless, tireless, and dogged in campaign mode. He basically wears you out.

Clinton was actually willing to work with people.
 

Rolfe

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I don't know I never saw it. I think has been little more than a novel idea.

The key to campaigning: Speak to your target's lowest-intelligence members. Dumb it down.

The longer that I pay attention to American politics, the more I become convinced that the average voter is an idiot.
 
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