http://www.buzzfeed.com/johnstanton/republicans-struggle-to-say-nice-things-about-obam
short and sweet, they do it then try to kick th dirt on his shoes, if you have read this before about what the progressives are doing it's because it was pointing out what the right has been doing throughout the last 4 years and are gearing up for 4 more.
confrontational really he constantly says yes they constantly say no, who's zoomin' who?
WASHINGTON — Republicans sought — and mostly succeeded, if only just barely — to avoid looking partisan or churlish on Inauguration day Monday, but gave little reason to suspect that the truce will last any longer."I would have preferred a more bipartisan tone, hitting the reset button with Republicans," said Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso, a conservative doctor who was one of the few in his party to openly criticize Obama's second inaugural address, and who spoke for many. "In spite of the words he spoke today his White House continues to be very confrontational rather than cooperative in working with Republicans."Barrasso's blunt assessment of Obama's second inaugural address came as most of his colleagues were doing everything they could to keep from saying what they were all clearly thinking: Obama had laid down a gauntlet.
and what do they do, back to the misleading and embelishing their point of truthlessness, clearly showing what McConnell said was their number 1 job is it they did not plan pass that that is why you hear nothing new just revamped right wing rhetoric of old, but they were telling us Pres. had no plan i know thy don't believe in this but fact check his plans implemented and presented that they showed him the hand on.
if Americans cared about what he perferred they would be walking Penn ave yestrday.
Senate Minority Whip John Cornyn, who just a few months ago was the conference's attack dog on the campaign trail, bent over backwards to be kind.
"I thought it was aspirational. It gives us something to shoot for," Cornyn said while declining to say anything negative about Obama's mention of climate change and other hot button issues.
"You know, I think any differences we have amongst ourselves on policy, the president gets a pass on his inauguration. It's all about him and this country … from my perspective this is not a time to criticize the president," he said. "He appealed to our better angels and hopefully we can rise to the challenge."
was that a Kumbaya moment? damn i missed it.