After an interview with retiring Rep. Berry (D-AK), ADG reporter Jane Fullerton writes (via GatewayPundit):
For more on Obama's failure to adapt to the mood of the country, see Jules Crittenden. For the latest on the phoniness of his PR campaign, see Michelle Malkin. Also, Ed Morrissey comments on Obama's record divisiveness.
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Berry recounted meetings with White House officials, reminiscent of some during the Clinton days, where he and others urged them not to force Blue Dogs “off into that swamp” of supporting bills that would be unpopular with voters back home.So says the narcissist-in-chief who must be spending his time looking at mirrors instead of looking at his popularity:
“I’ve been doing that with this White House, and they just don’t seem to give it any credibility at all,” Berry said. “They just kept telling us how good it was going to be. The president himself, when that was brought up in one group, said, ‘Well, the big difference here and in ’94 was you’ve got me.’ We’re going to see how much difference that makes now.”
For more on Obama's failure to adapt to the mood of the country, see Jules Crittenden. For the latest on the phoniness of his PR campaign, see Michelle Malkin. Also, Ed Morrissey comments on Obama's record divisiveness.
PREVIOUSLY on the subject of narcissism:
•Confusing Compassion with Narcissism
•Obama's narcissism and the Chicago Olympics bid
•Environmentalism and Narcissism, II
•From OpenLeft: Is liberalism narcissism?
•Environmentalism and Narcissism,
•The side-effects of good intentions
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