Can we define "bipartisan"? Are we talking about "making a genuine effort to reach across the aisle and adopting good ideas that were proposed by the other party"? Or are we talking about "successfully getting some votes from the other party"? Because President Obama would be far better at the former, and Mitt Romney would be far better at the latter.
In that case, although I disagree with Obama on a lot of it, he has been more bipartisan in his efforts. He would have been successful too if he didn't have an obstructionist opposition party.I think if we could it would be the former
Romney amassed a solid string of successes working with an 85% Dem. State house in Mass.
Obama hasn't done it in 3+ years. What indcation is there that he'd start now?
the reps stopped filabustering and pay attention to business.
Romney's debate victory was marked by a tack back to the Center. He will be moderate enough to infuriate me.
You HOPE he will be moderate enough to infuriate me. Only Mitt knows what Mitt believes.
Voting For Romney in 2012 is like voting for Obama in 2008. It's all Hope.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?