The Obama administration could not care less about those affected by the current budget impasse. Sure, they wail about the human tragedies, but that's all agitprop. They think they're winning, so let the bad times roll:
But as the latter quote suggests, is the White House's confidence a bit misplaced? Let's not kid ourselves. Things aren't exactly peachy for the GOP as they ride out this shutdown fight with Democrats, but the Obama/Reid/Pelosi triumvirate is having its own struggles, too. Rand Paul and Mitch McConnell are right: Saying "we refuse to even negotiate" isn't a winning message with a public that demands compromise. Dozens of House Democrats have peeled off from party leadership to back various GOP funding bills, including efforts to delay the unraveling debacle known as Obamacare, funding
Oof. The White House can shrug off criticism from one columnist, but can they afford to breezily blow off these poll numbers from Bloomberg and CNN, too?
Democrats' handling of the shutdown has been ham-fisted, on messaging, on tactics, and on optics. The great Charles Krauthammer lowers the boom as only he can:
Both parties are are fundraising off of the shutdown, but only one is simultaneously shunning negotiations. Republicans should highlight this cynicism early and often.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2013/10/04/national-journal-independents-blaming-dividing-obama-more-than-gop-n1717055
http://townhall.com/columnists/reincepriebus/2013/10/04/for-the-white-house-shutdown-is-a-game-n1717276
http://www.tpnn.com/obama-regime-closes-grand-canyon-refuses-arizona-money-to-keep-it-open-2/
http://townhall.com/columnists/reincepriebus/2013/10/04/for-the-white-house-shutdown-is-a-game-n1717276
http://www.tpnn.com/obama-regime-closes-grand-canyon-refuses-arizona-money-to-keep-it-open-2/
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