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The Waiting Game in the Capitol

On the second floor of the Senate, a herd of reporters and camera-people have been eagerly awaiting the president's appearance ... for more than 30 minutes.

What was supposed to be a 1pm briefing on Obama's visit to the House Republican conference, before the president's 1:25 meeting with Senate GOPers, looks to have been thrown off course. Reporters attempting to talk to other senators have been shooed out of the way to clear the path for an arrival.

Hmmm, it can't be an attempt by House Republicans to drown Obama in questions about a bill they're likely to oppose en masse in the end. Can it?


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Obama seemed ready for the House Republicans to pounce, reportedly telling the gathered GOP lawmakers: "feel free to whack me over the head because I probably will not compromise on that part [tax cuts],” according to two sources in the room.

That’s basically what they did, hitting Obama for more than 30 minutes with questions about deficits, taxes and spending. Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas), won applause from his GOP colleagues when he asked the president whether he would promise that the stimulus would not be an excuse to raise taxes or increase spending.

Obama responded, according to sources in the room, that he was worried about the deficit and debt, and promised that his fiscal 2010 budget – coming out next month – would make hard choices in terms of spending cuts in an effort to reduce the deficit.

Those are the snippets from a source according to that cretin Politico.

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Here's hoping that he asked them why they were asking so many questions, given that leadership wanted them to vote against the plan before they'd even met with him today.

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Yes. I was hoping he'd use their freakin' PR disaster to his advantage. And it'd not be anything childish to do so.

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I realise this wasn't the point of your piece, Elana, but the press whining about access to the President is perhaps the least attractive aspect of these first 8-9 days of his presidency.

Let the man do his job. And if that job involves listening to the opposition that like to hear themselves talk, so be it.

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Seriously, Obama's often done things his own way regardless of the whining going on.

What's going on is probably the first face-off of the Republican Congress stalwarts vs. who they've known before now as a junior Senator. This is his first test in this arena and I hope he stays until he gets what he wants.

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I'm pretty certain he's going to stay until he gets what he wants.

It's just that what he wants might not be identical with what everyone else thinks he wants, or should want.

That other thread about McConnell just started getting nasty.

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Actually, I don't see republicans opposing it en masse in the end. They have stuff in their to hang their hat on and they don't want to be totally obstructionist in the current political environment. I bet a lunch he gets at least 50% of the republicans on board.

Any takers?

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For the Senate, I agree.

For the House? I'll take that bet and raise it to dinner.

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You are on. Dinner it is. I like seafood by the way.

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Pretty clear how Elana/TPM feel about this whole thing. Do you guys really think Obama is a rube?

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Apparently. They must not have been following his campaign and the election very closely, or what he accomplished even before he was freaking sworn in as president. Unbelievable. The guy is a genius and people still think that he is a rube.

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The bent on Elana's post has been pretty clear today, for sure.

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