President Obama's pitch: Fate of presidency on the lineRead the whole thing here.
By GLENN THRUSH | 3/18/10 4:55 AM EDT
President Barack Obama had exhausted most of his health care reform arguments with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus during a White House meeting last Thursday when he made a more personal pitch that resonated with many skeptics in the room.
One caucus member told POLITICO that Obama won him over by “essentially [saying] that the fate of his presidency” hinged on this week’s health reform vote in the House. The member, who requested anonymity, likened Obama’s remarks to an earlier meeting with progressives when the president said a victory was necessary to keep him “strong” for the next three years of his term.
Another caucus member, Rep. Jose Serrano (D-N.Y.), said, “We went in there already knowing his presidency would be weakened if this thing went down, but the president clearly reinforced the impression the presidency would be damaged by a loss.”
Added Serrano: “He was subtle, but that was the underlying theme of the meeting — the importance of passing this for the health of the presidency.”
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Confirmed: It's All About Obama
Although we've all know this for some time, Politico confirmed the fact that healthcare legislation is not about giving the American public what it needs, but giving Obama what he needs:
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