A presidential address to a joint session of Congress is usually one of Washingtons more dignified and predictable events but President Barack Obamas request to deliver a Sept. 7 speech quickly devolved into just another partisan pie fight. Oval Office requests for a prime-time slot in the well of the House whatever the motivation, topic or tenor of the times are traditionally approved on a more or less pro forma basis. In fact, the official historian for the House of Representatives told reporters Wednesday that no such request has ever been publicly rejected.
But this is 2012 Washington, where the comforting little courtesies and old-shoe rituals that once kept bickering Democrats and Republicans from immobilizing the republic have been chucked in the constant quest for news-cycle leverage.
First, Obama ambushed the GOP by upstaging the partys presidential debate with a major address. Then Republicans returned fire by trying to push it back to the 8th. Then the name-calling started. Finally, late Wednesday, Obama agreed to change the day even if it means backtracking and bumping against the NFLs Thursday night opener.
Both Houses will be back in session after their August recess on Wednesday, September 7th, so that was the date that was requested, Obama press secretary Jay Carney said in a statement after a day of partisan sniping.
We consulted with the Speaker about that date before the letter was released, but he determined Thursday would work better. The President is focused on the urgent need to create jobs and grow our economy, so he welcomes the opportunity to address a Joint Session of Congress on Thursday, September 8th and challenge our nations leaders to start focusing 100% of their attention on doing whatever they can to help the American people.
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Poster Comment:
Hurrricanes? Floods? Economy in the shitter? Wars, wars, and rumors of wars? Hell, I've got an idea! Let's have a partisan food fight!!