During yesterday’s incredibly boring post-election press conference, President Obama blamed big Democrat losses on lazy voters and dismissed a suggestion that he begin to compromise like Bill Clinton.
This was Media Matters’ takeaway:
Conservatives are now outraged after the President said he wants to work with Republicans: http://t.co/t7PA1Y71hz pic.twitter.com/wVtkKv6AMx
— Media Matters (@mmfa) November 6, 2014
Oh, that’s rich!
Was @mmfa listening to the same press conference…? pic.twitter.com/EyirRWByYm
— Christopher Smith (@HitByTorpedo) November 6, 2014
Whatever it was they were listening to, it wasn’t reality:
oh, is THAT what he said he was going to do? interesting take, donkeyhumpers. RE https://t.co/ywTamqjPd6
— Sarah (@mamaswati) November 6, 2014
@mmfa You people are such sore losers. Just realize that the PEOPLE are the ones who spoke out against YOU and your ilk.
— The Devil You Don't (@desertkev) November 6, 2014
@mmfa @lupash7 wurst democratic representation in the nation in a 100 yrs. you lefties get it yet? #embracethesuck #WeThePeople
— RabidBadger (@davidtopel) November 6, 2014
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Obama’s idea of “compromise” is the same after the election as it was before:
As always, he says he'll work with Republicans when they agree with his agenda. Republicans don't agree with his agenda. @mmfa
— Area Man (@lheal) November 6, 2014
Even if it were true that Obama pledged to work with Republicans, he also promised “if you like your plan you can keep your plan.”
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