Obama’s barbs fuel partisan bickering
From: The Washington Times | January 29, 2010
Republican lawmakers searched Thursday for ways to support President Obama, but said his calls for bipartisanship fell flat amidst his lecturing tone and the repeated barbs he aimed at them during his State of the Union address Wednesday night. The stark speech seemed to draw lines not only between parties, but between branches of government and even between the two chambers of Congress. With six Supreme Court justices seated in front of him, Mr. Obama attacked last week's campaign-finance ruling, and at two other points, he had House Democrats standing on their feet and applauding as he challenged their Senate ...
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