In an interview today on Good Morning America, President Obama previewed his speech to Congress tonight, promising to lay out a detailed plan for health care reform and admitting he has "probably left too much ambiguity out there."No foolin' there Barry? You think not having specifics allowed the Republicans to make specifics up that had nothing to do with your actual plan...because you didn't have an actual f'ckin plan?"I, out of an effort to give Congress the ability to do their thing and not step on their toes, probably left too much ambiguity out there, which allowed, then, opponents of reform to come in and fill up the airwaves with a lot of nonsense," he said, naming "death panels" and government insurance for illegal immigrants as example of the nonsense.
Perish the thought.
Angry much? You have to admit he at least has good intentions and an understanding of what governing actually as opposed to the last guy whose learning curve was pretty much nil. Every president takes a while to learn how to run something as intricate as the US, there is no precedent for it even though I know we all feel like we could do it better at times.
ReplyDeleteYeah I know Paul, I know.
ReplyDeleteIt just galls me that a speech he should have made three months ago is only being made now.