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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Obama Losing America's Backing Quickly

President Obama is going to get a stimulus package.

But there’s going to be a price -- a fiscal one (though what’s $1 trillion between friends these days?) and a political one.

As the package grinds its way through a messy legislative process, it’s not clear that progress is being made to minimize the cost on either of those ends.

Already, Obama has had to play two precious cards this week -- “I’m sorry” (to the American people -- who haven’t heard that from a president in a while), and “I won” (to the Congress -- the members of which, by the way, also won their elections).

Here’s guessing he didn’t want to have to go there now, just two weeks in.

By convention wisdom’s standards, the battle to define the stimulus bill is over, done; Obama lost. - ABC News Story

President Obama has been "AWOL" in negotiations over the economic stimulus package, Sen. Lindsey Graham said Thursday in a scathing rebuke of the new president.

The South Carolina Republican told FOX News that Obama has not been providing leadership, and he criticized the president for giving TV interviews and writing an editorial touting the package, rather than addressing the complaints of lawmakers.

"This process stinks," Graham told FOX News, before repeating a lot of his criticisms on the Senate floor. "We're making this up as we go and it is a waste of money. It is a broken process, and the president, as far as I'm concerned, has been AWOL on providing leadership on something as important as this."

Republican senators and congressmen have been reluctant to direct any criticism at the president since his inauguration. They mostly have fired shots at Democratic leaders in the House and Senate, saying they have obstructed the bipartisan process Obama sought.

But Graham broke that practice after Obama granted a round of interviews defending his plan Tuesday and wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post Thursday in which he warned of disastrous consequences if Congress does not pass the stimulus bill.

"Scaring people is not leadership. Writing an editorial that if you don't pass this bad bill we're going to have disaster -- we've had enough presidents trying to scare people to make bad decisions," Graham said.

"I like President Obama, but he is not leading. Having lunch is not leading ... and doing TV interviews is not leading." - FOX News

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