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    President Barack Obama is partly blaming his family and children for his inability to lessen Washington’s partisanship and gridlock during his first term.

    On CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday show, Jessica Yellin said she interviewed Obama for a forthcoming documentary and asked him why he did not do more outreach to Republicans in the beginning of his term to bridge the divides Obama often rails against.

    Yellin said Obama told her one of the reasons he did not was because he wanted to spend more time at home with his kids and family.

    "He was trying to spend some time at home with his family in the evenings and on the weekends,” Yellin said.

    Yellin noted Obama suggested things may be different in the second term when his kids are older.

    “If this was such a priority, why didn’t he do it?,” Yellin asked. “You can carve out one night a week to go out and socialize and reach across the aisle.”

    Obama ran a campaign in which he said he would unite “red America” and “blue America." And even though Democrats controlled Congress during his first two years in office and still control the Senate, Obama is trying to run against what he often calls the “Republican Congress,” which he is trying to blame for making partisanship and gridlock worse in Washington.

    Obama and his campaign have also tried to tie Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan to this “Republican Congress,” but Ryan has often noted that even though he is the House Budget Chairman, he has not met with Obama in over a year.

    From Yellin's interview, though, it seems like a president who puts a premium on bipartisanship on the stump did not even care to work with or get to know Republicans in order to make bipartisanship more likely upon coming to Washington.


    President Barack Obama is partly blaming his family and children for his inability to lessen Washington's partisanship and gridlock during his first term. n
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  • #2
    Obama caused gridlock in congress because of family time, he didn't have time to be president.

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    • #3
      Jesus why the fuck is he still in office?
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      • #4
        He's trying to portray himself as the ultimate family man after family was a theme of the RNC this past week. He comes off instead of a person with misplaced priorities. Imagine if Bush said that for a second, what the reaction would be.
        How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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        • #5
          The mother fucker can't accept the blame for anything.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
            He's trying to portray himself as the ultimate family man after family was a theme of the RNC this past week. He comes off instead of a person with misplaced priorities. Imagine if Bush said that for a second, what the reaction would be.
            Correct. After 4 years, we still don't know who this ass-clown really is.

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            • #7
              If his family was where he needed to be then he should not have run for POTUS. Men all over the country sacrafice furthering their own careers or postpone it for their family's so what he is admitting to is being a failure as a father and president in my eyes.

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              • #8
                Gridlock is fine as long as the Dems are not gaining ground. I like that libtards refer to the GOP as the party of No. I want them to say no to every liberal POS program brought up.

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