"I mean, the fact of the matter is, is the president has been on his 60-day tour, and everywhere he goes the numbers just get worse. The American people have essentially voted on this proposal and really what you have is a situation now where I think that the president and the Republican Congress are going to need to figure out a way to save face and -- and step back a little bit. And if -- if they let go of their egos -- listen, I've been on the other side of this where -- particularly with my wife. (laughter) Where I've gotten in an argument and then at some point in the argument it dawns on me, you know what, I'm wrong on this one and it's -- it's -- it's irritating, it's frustrating. You don't want to admit it, and so to the extent that we can provide the president with a graceful mechanism to -- to say we're sorry, Dear, then I think that would be -- that would be helpful."
—U.S. Senator Barack Obama, speaking on President Bush's effort to privatize Social Security, April 25, 2005
Megan croaks "Shoe, meet the other foot" and juxtaposes amusing NYT editorials. Meanwhile...
No one wants to talk about Trump as leaders gather in Rio
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The silence comes as the president-elect signals that he will play hardball
on the international stage.
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