Just Say No
February 5, 2010 - by
It’s the one thing you can count on in politicians: hubris.
Exhibit A: John Edwards.
Exhibit B may be the newly reenergized Republicans in Congress.
They’ve gone gaga over Scott Brown – and their new-found ability to block anything President Obama wants. They’re convinced the November elections will be a rerun of 1994.
Not so fast.
The Republicans may be headed over the same cliff as when they shut down the federal government – and left Raleigh without passing a budget – after 1994..
They look like nothing more than a collection of grim, grumpy old men.
Obama has this clearly in focus. And his biggest weapon is his own smiling, confident persona.
His strategy is taking shape. It will be Yes We Can versus Just Say No.
Just Say No
February 5, 2010/
It’s the one thing you can count on in politicians: hubris.
Exhibit A: John Edwards.
Exhibit B may be the newly reenergized Republicans in Congress.
They’ve gone gaga over Scott Brown – and their new-found ability to block anything President Obama wants. They’re convinced the November elections will be a rerun of 1994.
Not so fast.
The Republicans may be headed over the same cliff as when they shut down the federal government – and left Raleigh without passing a budget – after 1994..
They look like nothing more than a collection of grim, grumpy old men.
Obama has this clearly in focus. And his biggest weapon is his own smiling, confident persona.
His strategy is taking shape. It will be Yes We Can versus Just Say No.