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United States News Title: Obama, on '60 Minutes,' blames his leadership President Barack Obama acknowledged a series of errors since taking office, admitting that he misjudged the pace of the economic recovery, that he has sometimes strayed from his campaign promise to change the tone of debate in Washington, and that leadership isnt just legislation. We were so busy and so focused on getting a bunch of stuff done that we stopped paying attention to the fact that, yeah, leadership isnt just legislation, that its a matter of persuading people and giving them confidence and bringing them together, and setting a tone, Obama said in an interview conducted Thursday for airing Sunday on CBSs 60 Minutes. We havent always been successful at that, and I take personal responsibility for that. And its something that I have to examine carefully as I go forward. While Obama stopped short of expressing public regrets about specific policy decisions, he continued the tone of contrition that he set in a televised news conference the day after Tuesdays midterm elections saw Republicans recapture the House and narrow the Democratic majority in the Senate. Part of my promise to the American people when I was elected was to maintain the kind of tone that says we can disagree without being disagreeable. And I think over the course of two years, there have been times where Ive slipped on that commitment, the president said. He did not appear to offer specifics. Asked by correspondent Steve Kroft if it were true, as Republicans have suggested, that the election was a referendum on him and the Democratic Party, Obama replied: I think first and foremost, it was a referendum on the economy. And the party in power was held responsible for an economy that is still underperforming and where a lot of folks are still hurting. He acknowledged that he thought the economy would have improved more and that he sometimes feels powerless when it comes to spurring growth. I do get discouraged, I mean, there are times where I thought the economy would [have] gotten better by now, Obama said. As president
youre held responsible for everything. But you don't always have control of everything. Especially an economy this big there are limited tools to encourage the kind of job growth that we need, he said, quickly adding that he was positive that the U.S. economy will eventually rebound. Obama conceded his drive for financial regulatory reform and some his stimulus efforts have caused business leaders to view him and his administration warily. There's no doubt that the relationship with the business community over the course of the last two years at times has gotten strained, Obama said. And, so, I think that we've got some repair work to do there. Obama said he has no desire to intrude further into the business sector, but that recent moves in that direction were necessitated by what he called exceptional circumstances. My overarching philosophy is not one in which we have constantly increasing government intervention, the president said. Obama also used the interview to signal interest in a possible deal with Republicans that could extend Bush-era tax cuts set to expire at the end of the year. Were going to have a negotiation, Obama said. I am open to-- you know, finding a way in which, you know, they can meet their, principles and I can meet mine. But in order to do that, I think we do have to answer the question of how we pay for it
. Hopefully, we can agree on a set of facts that leads to a compromise. Obamas pre-taped appearance on the widely watched Sunday TV newsmagazine show came as he was in the midst of a ten-day trip to Asia and offered an opportunity for him to inject discussion of U.S. domestic issues into news coverage of his overseas travels. White House officials are clearly nervous that the journeyparts of which have been repeatedly postponedcould contribute to public perceptions that the president is detached from the economic concerns of everyday Americans. As a result, nearly every stop is expected to include explicit discussions of American jobs tied to foreign exports. Obama sought in the interview to explain many of his policy efforts as necessary but unpopular medicine needed to address the sharp economic downturn, but he acknowledged that one major contributor to the big government Obama narrativethe health care reform lawwas something he could have deferred. At the time, we knew that it probably wasnt great politics, Obama said. I made the decision to go ahead and do it and it proved as costly politically, as we expected. Probably actually a little more costly than we expected, politically, he added. In a hint of a possible storyline in the upcoming 2012 presidential campaign, Obama said the health care plan he backed was specifically designed to mirror those proposed in the past by Republicans, including former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, whom Obama suggested is making another bid for the White House. We thought that if we shaped a bill that wasnt that different from bills that had previously been introduced by Republicans, including a Republican Governor in Massachusetts whos now running for president, we would be able to find some common ground there. And we just couldnt, Obama said. Obamas admission that he hasnt always lived up to his promise to change the tone of political debate in Washington was very close to a guilty-as-charged formulation he offered back in June 2008at another time when he was under pressure to tack towards the political center and appear more bipartisan. "Sometimes during campaigns the rhetoric gets overheated and amplified," Obama told Fortune magazine in response to a question about whether he had exaggerated the negative effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement. "Politicians are always guilty of that, and I don't exempt myself," he said. Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/44805_Page2.html#ixzz14eTJWa00
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My,my,my! Acting President Soetoro is now reduced to playing the false humility "I made some mistakes,but my heart was pure" role in order to try to reel the fish back in,and the SOB is so egotistical and stupid he even blew that.
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