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sheshe2

(83,746 posts)
Fri Jan 24, 2014, 09:15 PM Jan 2014

the president speaks some hard truths



David Remnick: The Obama Tapes

On Robert Gates

“What I do believe is true, not just for Bob Gates and this National Security Council but for every national-security team in every modern White House, is that there is going to be some back and forth and give-and-take between Cabinet secretaries and White House staff. And the criteria that I imposed throughout my first term, and will continue to insist on in my second term, is: Are we getting it right? Even if it’s messy, even if sometimes folks are frustrated, even if the conversations get heated—in the end of the day, are we putting forward the best possible policies to secure this country, and protect our troops, and make sure that if we send them on a mission it’s the right mission and they’ve got the tools they need to succeed?



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On Republicans

“There have been times where I’ve been constrained by the fact that I had two young daughters who I wanted to spend time with, and that I wasn’t in a position to work the social scene in Washington. But having said all that, on fundamental issues like getting Republicans to raise taxes or eliminate loopholes, or getting Democrats to consider reforms to entitlement programs, what matters is the makeup of their districts and their electorates, and I think probably, just from a purely political point of view, the bigger challenge that I’ve had has to do with the fact that there is a core group of Republican House members in particular who know that I lost their districts by twenty-five or thirty points, and that there is a Republican base of voters for whom compromise with me is a betrayal. And that—more than anything, I think—has been the challenge that I’ve needed to overcome. “Another way of putting it, I guess, is that the issue has been the inability of my message to penetrate the Republican base so that they feel persuaded that I’m not the caricature that you see on Fox News or Rush Limbaugh, but I’m somebody who is interested in solving problems when it comes to Democrats, the truth of the matter is, with fairly thin margins over the last five years, what’s been remarkable is the degree to which Democrats have been unified and worked with this Administration to accomplish some big things, even when there were a lot of political risks involved. And I’d like to think that part of that is because the Democrats up on Capitol Hill that I have relationships with know that the things I’m fighting for are things they care deeply about, and that I have a genuine commitment to seeing them succeed. You haven’t seen me, I think, go out of my way to play against Democrats on the Hill. But I’ve tried to be supportive of them in every way that I can.”

@thestustein

On Foreign Policy

“My working premise, what I believe in my gut, is that America has been an enormous force for good in the world, and that if you look at the ledger and you say, What have we gotten right and what have we gotten wrong, on balance, we have helped to promote greater freedom and greater prosperity for more people, and been willing, as I think I said to you earlier, to advance causes even if they weren’t in our narrow self-interest in a way that you’ve never seen any dominant power do in the history of the world.

“And so, to apologize for certain historic events out of context, I think, wouldn’t be telling an accurate story. On the other hand, I do think that part of effective diplomacy, part of America maintaining its influence in a world in which we remain the one indispensable power, but in which you’ve got a much more multipolar environment, is for other people to know that we understand their stories as well, and that we can see how they have come to certain conclusions or understandings about their history, their economies, the conflicts they’ve suffered. Because, if they think we understand their frame of reference, then they’re more likely to listen to us and to work with us.




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the president speaks some hard truths (Original Post) sheshe2 Jan 2014 OP
Please fix the upside down pic nt longship Jan 2014 #1
That's a reflection... -nt gcomeau Jan 2014 #2
Oh dear... DOH!!!! longship Jan 2014 #4
It's not upside down....it's a reflection, longship... sheshe2 Jan 2014 #3
Powerful. IrishAyes Jan 2014 #5
"We just have to get our paragraph right." sheshe2 Jan 2014 #6
There is so much great in this OP. This is part of what I think people forget at DU: freshwest Jan 2014 #7
"...we're part of a long running story. We just try to get our paragraph right." sheshe2 Jan 2014 #8

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
7. There is so much great in this OP. This is part of what I think people forget at DU:
Sun Jan 26, 2014, 07:31 PM
Jan 2014
“Another way of putting it, I guess, is that the issue has been the inability of my message to penetrate the Republican base so that they feel persuaded that I’m not the caricature that you see on Fox News or Rush Limbaugh, but I’m somebody who is interested in solving problems when it comes to Democrats, the truth of the matter is, with fairly thin margins over the last five years, what’s been remarkable is the degree to which Democrats have been unified and worked with this Administration to accomplish some big things, even when there were a lot of political risks involved.

No mealy-mouthed defeatism in our party, they have a bravery that is never acknowledged. For too long, the GOP version of masculinity and strength their base believes in, seems to have pervade online voices.

Just as I have seen people of color stand tall and continue to do what is right in the face of racial taunts, an unfair playing field and little to work with, yet not go off the handle like RW gun fanatics, I know the face of true strength is quiet and steady.

sheshe2

(83,746 posts)
8. "...we're part of a long running story. We just try to get our paragraph right."
Sun Jan 26, 2014, 08:14 PM
Jan 2014

It is indeed a great article By Nerdy Wonka.

"true strength is quiet and steady" Your words describe this President perfectly, freshwest. He needs no fanfare. Nor does he find it necessary to strut around with his chest puffed up. I prefer the steady and quiet man at the helm.

Thanks, freshwest. I so loved this article and this President.

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