“I don’t think a president is ever completely helpless, but having said that, my interpretation of the nationally televised address that he gave was that he had no arrows left in his quiver,” said Bill Galston, a former Clinton administration official and now a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, a research organization.NO ARROWS IN HIS QUIVER?
“If he’d had another card to play, that was surely the time to play it. He’s the ultimate decider but, on the other hand, I think his capacity to shape what gets to his desk has been substantially reduced” as Republicans stand their ground, Mr. Galston said.
SOUNDS LIKE E.D.: ELECTORAL DYSFUNCTION.
IF OBAMA REALLY WANTED THE COUNTRY TO IMPROVE, THEN HE'D RESIGN.
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ED: hahahahaha!! Brilliant!!
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