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malaise

(296,163 posts)
4. But it's not news
Fri Aug 10, 2012, 12:53 PM
Aug 2012

They met on Inauguration night to plan out the sabotage. It is public knowledge or it should be.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/25/robert-draper-anti-obama-campaign_n_1452899.html
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As President Barack Obama was celebrating his inauguration at various balls, top Republican lawmakers and strategists were conjuring up ways to submarine his presidency at a private dinner in Washington.

The event -- which provides a telling revelation for how quickly the post-election climate soured -- serves as the prologue of Robert Draper's much-discussed and heavily-reported new book, "Do Not Ask What Good We Do: Inside the U.S. House of Representatives."

According to Draper, the guest list that night (which was just over 15 people in total) included Republican Reps. Eric Cantor (Va.), Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), Paul Ryan (Wis.), Pete Sessions (Texas), Jeb Hensarling (Texas), Pete Hoekstra (Mich.) and Dan Lungren (Calif.), along with Republican Sens. Jim DeMint (S.C.), Jon Kyl (Ariz.), Tom Coburn (Okla.), John Ensign (Nev.) and Bob Corker (Tenn.). The non-lawmakers present included Newt Gingrich, several years removed from his presidential campaign, and Frank Luntz, the long-time Republican wordsmith. Notably absent were Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) -- who, Draper writes, had an acrimonious relationship with Luntz.

For several hours in the Caucus Room (a high-end D.C. establishment), the book says they plotted out ways to not just win back political power, but to also put the brakes on Obama's legislative platform.

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Joe is one of those guys who just can't help hifiguy Aug 2012 #1
And some democrats keep CRYING!!! Obama's not doing enough bigdarryl Aug 2012 #2
The flip side of that, though, is why was there no "plan B" to bipartisanship? JHB Aug 2012 #22
Two reasons Cosmocat Aug 2012 #24
I think others are frustrated because the President has tried to compromise, when they wanted still_one Aug 2012 #30
And that the administration knew the GOP wouldn't cooperate. progressoid Aug 2012 #33
This should be a national scandal CanonRay Aug 2012 #3
But it's not news malaise Aug 2012 #4
+1,000. Thanks for that. freshwest Aug 2012 #6
The news may be that Inuca Aug 2012 #8
And now they are talking? malaise Aug 2012 #11
Good reminder! No. I take it back. EXCELLENT reminder, malaise! calimary Aug 2012 #12
Dems need an ad on the inauguration night plotting malaise Aug 2012 #26
I have wondered why they haven't made one and placed it in all the states. Tis is not new news. nanabugg Aug 2012 #32
That's coming soon malaise Aug 2012 #39
+1000!!! FirstLight Aug 2012 #5
Mitch takes his role as Minority Leader seriously BeyondGeography Aug 2012 #7
When They Say Obama Can't Run On His Record Grammy23 Aug 2012 #9
Well said! Thank you!! nt lucca18 Aug 2012 #14
Something Tells Me bucolic_frolic Aug 2012 #15
my thinking exactly. imo, perfect timing for biden to get the ball rolling. eom ellenfl Aug 2012 #25
so why not make a campaign issue of this? oh, 3 years of "bipartisan" strategy. never mind lol nt msongs Aug 2012 #10
I think after the convention they will julian09 Aug 2012 #34
Country First? perdita9 Aug 2012 #13
This is beyond BS! WinstonSmith4740 Aug 2012 #16
I'm with you on this. surrealAmerican Aug 2012 #19
This is breaking news. russspeakeasy Aug 2012 #17
What Good Are Elections DallasNE Aug 2012 #18
A lot of the byplay Hydra Aug 2012 #38
We need to be loudly calling McConnell what he is: a TRAITOR. backscatter712 Aug 2012 #20
Now we're talking malaise Aug 2012 #31
Say it louder: McConnell is a traitor. It is more important to "put the colored in his place"... Raster Aug 2012 #36
Amazing that a racist huckleberry hick judge from the backwoods Submariner Aug 2012 #21
TREASON nt bupkus Aug 2012 #23
it's fucking treasonous barbtries Aug 2012 #27
Everyone is missing a very important point in all of this. Kalidurga Aug 2012 #28
You're right ... surrealAmerican Aug 2012 #35
That's the reason the have tried to derail health care reform at every turn. Raster Aug 2012 #37
Hows that MAKE AMERICA FAIL thingie working out for you, Repubbies? Berlum Aug 2012 #29
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