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    SPIN METER: Obama disconnects rhetoric, reality

    WASHINGTON (AP) — In President Barack Obama's sales pitch for his jobs bill, there are two versions of reality: The one in his speeches and the one actually unfolding in Washington.

    When Obama accuses Republicans of standing in the way of his nearly $450 billion plan, he ignores the fact that his own party has struggled to unite behind the proposal.

    When the president says Republicans haven't explained what they oppose in the plan, he skips over the fact that Republicans who control the House actually have done that in detail.

    And when he calls on Congress to "pass this bill now," he slides past the point that Democrats control the Senate and were never prepared to move immediately, given other priorities. Senators are expected to vote Tuesday on opening debate on the bill, a month after the president unveiled it with a call for its immediate passage.

    To be sure, Obama is not the only one engaging in rhetorical excesses. But he is the president, and as such, his constant remarks on the bill draw the most attention and scrutiny.

    The disconnect between what Obama says about his jobs bill and what stands as the political reality flow from his broader aim: to rally the public behind his cause and get Congress to act, or, if not, to pin blame on Republicans.

    He is waging a campaign, one in which nuance and context and competing responses don't always fit in if they don't help make the case.

    For example, when Obama says his jobs plan is made up of ideas that have historically had bipartisan support, he stops the point there. Not mentioned is that Republicans have never embraced the tax increases that he is proposing to cover the cost of his plan.

    Likewise, from city to city, Obama is demanding that Congress act (he means Republicans) while it has been clear for weeks that the GOP will not support all of his bill, to say the least. Individual elements of it may well pass, such as Obama's proposal to extend and expand a payroll tax cut. But Republicans strongly oppose the president's proposed new spending and his plan to raise taxes on millionaires to pay for the package.

    The fight over the legislative proposal has become something much bigger: a critical test of the president's powers of persuading the public heading into the 2012 presidential campaign, and of Republicans' ability to deny him a win and reap victory for themselves.

    "He knows it's not going to pass. He's betting that voters won't pick up on it, or even if they do they will blame Congress and he can run against the 'do-nothing Congress,'" said Sherry Bebitch Jeffe, a senior fellow at the University of Southern California's School of Policy, Planning and Development.

    John Sides, political science professor at George Washington University, said Obama's approach on the jobs bill is "more about campaigning than governing."

    "He's mostly just going around talking about this and drawing contrasts with what the Republicans want and what he wants and not really trying to work these legislative levers he might be able to use to get this passed," Sides said. "That just suggests to me that he is ready to use a failed jobs bill as a campaign message against the Republicans."

    The president's opponents aren't exactly laying it all out, either.

    Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., tried to force a vote on the bill last week, innocently claiming that the president was entitled to one. McConnell knew full well that the result would be failure for the legislation and an embarrassment for Obama.

    House Speaker John Boehner, meanwhile, claimed that Obama has "given up on the country and decided to campaign full-time" instead of seeking common ground with the GOP. But Boehner neglected to mention that Obama's past attempts at compromise with Republicans often yielded scant results, as Obama himself pointed out.

    The approach for Obama, who is seeking a second term in a dismal economy, is far different than the one he took when running for president. He criticized the GOP then, but talked about ending blue-state and red-state America, replacing it with one America, fixing the broken political system, and fundamentally changing Washington.

    That ended up being change he could not bring about, and now analysts say Obama may have little choice but to campaign more narrowly by attacking opponents rather than trying to bring people together.

    Obama's attempts at compromise with the GOP on the debt ceiling and budget won him little in the way of policy, instead engendering frustration from Democrats who saw him as caving to Republican demands.

    The new, combative Obama isn't looking for compromise. He's looking for a win. And if he can't get the legislative victory he says he wants, he has made clear that he's more than willing to take a political win.

    It is, he acknowledges, a result his campaign for his jobs bill is designed to achieve.

    Talking up the bill in an appearance last month with African-American news websites, Obama said: "I need people to be out there promoting this and pushing this and making sure that everybody understands the details of what this would mean, so that one of two things happen: Either Congress gets it done, or if Congress doesn't get it done, people know exactly what's holding it up."

     

    2,463 comments

    • Tex Smith  •  7 mths ago
      its going to be like any thing else the gov runs BROKE .. print some more money throw it at it maybe that will help .....and when it dont .... bread will be 20 dollars a loaf .... 535 in congress 1500 plus lobbyist all lining there pockets with are money .... audit the feds make people responsible for there actions ......these people think there above the laws of the USA
      • Builtwise 7 mths ago
        Republicans make up fewer than 35% of registered voters; and they always vote “straight party ticket“. How many of them are even intelligent enough to vote for better services within their own districts, and lower hidden taxes (usually hidden in their water and sewer fees)? They always vote straight party ticket - hey Dumbo, it is not your damned ball team (a loyal fan, win or lose proposition, does not work in politics). Wise up and reregister as an independent; then think and act independently -- be your own boss -- take better care of your families needs, and futures -- think for yourself. Vote on the issues, not on dumfounded loyalties to some ridiculous political party -- especially the one that only protects "big business" (mostly foreign), while robbing you and your children of their futures. How did you get lined up with this bunch in the first place; were mommy and daddy less intelligent than yourself, do you make more than
        $800,000.00 per year income, and expect people making less to pay all of your taxes? Re-e-eally -- snap out of it -- reregister, and live a happier life: and get out and travel with your family -- go visit some of the national parks that the democrats gave you, before they are destroyed by the republican big foreign oil party.
      • Michael 7 mths ago
        “We’re going to work with Congress to get a bill done quickly,” President Bush said at the White House. Without discussing specifics, he said, “This is a big package because it was a big problem.”

        The proposal is a mere three pages long, but it gives sweeping powers to the government to dispense gigantic sums of taxpayer dollars in a program that would be sheltered from court review.

        The financial bailout was written and passed by George W. Bush in 2008. Just want to make sure we remember our history.
      • John 7 mths ago
        I do not beleive the poster said anything about democrats or republicans, just that government programs are ineffective, so why do all the replies try to polarize his comment by the us them stuff again.
    • Austin  •  7 mths ago
      It would seem Obama is betting his campaign on the ignorance of voters by twisting the truth and hoping his supporters don't check the facts or just don't care. I guess the alternative would be to run on his record. However, higher unemployment, lower incomes than we had during the recession, and nearly as much debt in 2.5 years as all 8 of George W. Bush's probably wouldn't do the trick.
      • Facts 7 mths ago
        The fact that his party does not walk in lock step with the President is how good government works!
        GOP are doing nothing to help us with jobs, except give them away!
      • NoMoLibs 7 mths ago
        NonFACTS...Nobody cares what you loons in crazy California have to say!
    • Joe Thomas  •  7 mths ago
      yes folks, the spinning wheel keeps on spinning,if only they could produce silk
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        They are failing to turn straw into gold.
      • Dudenohair 7 mths ago
        Barrack Hussein Rumplestiltskin Obama.
      • Retired 7 mths ago
        This is a reality version of spin city.
    • Capt  •  7 mths ago
      In other words Obama is up the creek and doesn't know exactly what to do!! One thing seems sure, Obama is not supported by his own party!! When will he ever learn?
      • Mike 7 mths ago
        He will never learn. That is his nature, his way or the highway.
      • Scott T 7 mths ago
        I don't even think he is trying to learn or ever will! However his standing firm is something I can at least respect, I just don't agree with anything he wants!
      • G b 7 mths ago
        A community organizer - he is used to talk to those that have nothing and will give him a vote for they know nothing, only what is pounded in their heads, FREE, everything is free the rich will give it to you. No one sees that more and more corporations are moving out of the USA each year, keep Obummer in there and in 4 more years we will have no manufacturing in this country, even his favorite, GM, is building it's next car in China. Go Obummer, ruin what is left!
    • Thomas  •  7 mths ago
      The President seems to have disconnected completely, whether with budget or jobs or the people's basic needs. He ignores the basic financial rule that keep a company in-business: spend money wisely. Google the article "Deficit Reduction Starts with Proper Spending." This also gets to the heart of the "Occupy Wall St." movement.
    • Sokit2u  •  7 mths ago
      This President is no uniter. In an age of inlusion and innovation, he would use the same tired dirty tricks to exclude anyone who will not kowtow to him. 13 more months and this little man is history.
      • Charles 7 mths ago
        democrats are starting an arab spring in america. this is socialisms last stand. either they will destroy the constitution or be destroyed. its like communism taking russia. the coup has happened with obamas election. they still have martial law and the dept of justice will deputize these protesters to keep americans from voting. this little man is a puppet on large strings.
      • Edward Halloran 7 mths ago
        the trick is, can we find a republican candidate, who is genuinely a capitalist, instead of just a flag waver, I have not heard one of these candidates pledge to stop one single fed/state department, end subsidies, anything.
      • Dini 7 mths ago
        @Charles...take off the tin foil hat and turn off FOX news.
    • Brian  •  7 mths ago
      "Obama disconnects rhetoric, reality" ----- This implies that, at some point, they may have actually been connected. Sorry, but Obama is the biggest Presidential leadership failure since Jimmy Carter. And I'm starting to wonder if Jimmy doesn't have the edge here.
    • pete  •  7 mths ago
      obummer is not disconnecting he is LYING HE IS THE ULTIMATE LIAR
    • Sir Loin  •  7 mths ago
      that is kind of funny...

      still waiting on the zombie apokolypse
    • Join Or Die  •  7 mths ago
      Most of the media doesn't cover the reality either.
    • Hiding in plain sight  •  7 mths ago
      Say anything and do nothing is the Obama approach. He bailled out the banks and wall street so they could give bonuses for business as usual. And make Obama's stock portfolio rise so he can get rich quick just like the Clinton's did.
    • CUTHERE2000  •  7 mths ago
      it's got to be getting hopelss when the a/p is slamming the prez. wow !
    • jon  •  7 mths ago
      When even the AP basically calls Dear Leader a liar , you KNOW he`s in serious re-election trouble.
    • winnieviola  •  7 mths ago
      If Congress would help close tax loopholes, that would go a long way. What happened to reforming/simplifying the tax code?
    • me  •  7 mths ago
      unemployment rate and obamas approval rating are the same 9.1%
    • accountant retired  •  7 mths ago
      447 billion f*ing $$$$$ and it's not their money they're spending, I need the cartoons by
    • nightguy  •  7 mths ago
      One thing all politicians should remember about the press: If you have broad-based support from your constituents, they will either back you or give you a pass. But when they see you not having the support, when they smell blood in the water as it were, then the media will go into a feeding frenzy to put real sharks to shame. It's taken a while but the sharks are circling Obama finally.
    • black sheep  •  7 mths ago
      Obama is connected to everthing but the U.S.A. HE NEEDS TO BE IMPEACHED NOW NOT TOMORROW.
    • CoolWisdomPrevails  •  7 mths ago
      Why is there never any political discourse about 1) ending the wars 2) stopping foreign
      aid 3) changing the tax laws to bring the jobs back to the USA?
    • James  •  7 mths ago
      Wisdom, The Congress has passed 6 "jobs" bills and a t least 2 budgets and Harry Reid has refused to bring them up for a vote in the Senate. Now, Harry Reid is working with the republicans to re-write Obama's billl since not a single democrat will vote for it.
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