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Obama Returns to Illinois Capitol to Push for Unity — but Couldn’t Get Bipartisan Agreement on This Statement


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obama-returns-to-illinois-capitol-to-push-for-unity-but-couldnt-get-bipartisan-agreement-on-this-statementThe Blaze:

In a homecoming of sorts in front of the Illinois General Assembly where he once served, President Barack Obama called for healing the political divide — before going on to make a polarizing point.

 

“There is no doubt that America is better off today than when I took office,” Obama said, which prompted rousing applause from Democratic state lawmakers in the Capitol for about 20 seconds, while Republicans provided little response.

 

“See, I didn’t want this to be like a State of the Union speech where we have one side standing up and the other sitting down,” Obama said. “Come on guys, you know better than that.”

 

Obama’s return to Springfield comes nine years after the freshman U.S. senator stood on the Capitol steps to announce he was running for president. He talked about how politics in the statehouse were more civil, but decided to use the reaction to his assertion as an illustration.

 

“This is an important part of the issue — we have an importation of our politics nationally on cable and talk radio and it seeps into everything,” Obama said.

 

Obama, seeking to appear above the fray, lectured both parties — Democrats who said others weren’t progressive enough and Republicans who called their party members RINOs, a common acronym short for “Republican in name only.”

 

“When I hear either side talking about refusal to compromise as actual accomplishment, I’m not impressed,” Obama said.

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Neither are the people with him...


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