He saved the worst for last.
Seven years into his presidency — widely considered the most partisan in history — President Obama decides in his last State of the Union address the nation needs to end its partisan ways and restore “trust” between citizens.
You think?
Who’s exactly been running the country since 2009? Who campaigned on unity and bipartisanship and scrapped that optimistic idea soon after taking over the Oval Office?
“That’s been one of the few regrets of my presidency,” he said in a rare acknowledgement of error.
Obama in fact has turned almost every issue he faced — from terrorist shootings to health care to the budget — into a chance to score political points and blame Republicans.
But he failed miserably in getting American voters and Congress to work together and drop the partisan rhetoric.
http://www.gopusa.com/obamas-call-for-unity-comes-far-too-late/?omhide=true
Seven years into his presidency — widely considered the most partisan in history — President Obama decides in his last State of the Union address the nation needs to end its partisan ways and restore “trust” between citizens.
You think?
Who’s exactly been running the country since 2009? Who campaigned on unity and bipartisanship and scrapped that optimistic idea soon after taking over the Oval Office?
“That’s been one of the few regrets of my presidency,” he said in a rare acknowledgement of error.
Obama in fact has turned almost every issue he faced — from terrorist shootings to health care to the budget — into a chance to score political points and blame Republicans.
But he failed miserably in getting American voters and Congress to work together and drop the partisan rhetoric.
http://www.gopusa.com/obamas-call-for-unity-comes-far-too-late/?omhide=true
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