Little-Acorn
Gold Member
It looks like conflicts and difference between Democrats, right up to the top, are characterizing conferences held since the massive blowout of the Nov. 4 elections. They literally can't figure out what to do.
Couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch.
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President VP May Differ on Immigration Strategy Obama Angrily Cut Biden Off The Weekly Standard
President, VP May Differ on Immigration Strategy: 'Obama Angrily Cut Biden Off'
10:31 AM, Nov 9, 2014
by DANIEL HALPER
President Obama and Vice President Biden might not see eye-to-eye on immigration strategy. A hint of an apparent disagreement was on display during Obama's lunch with congressional leaders on Friday at the White House.
"The meeting was tense at times, according to a senior House Republican aide. The aide was not authorized to describe the back-and-forth publicly by name and spoke only on condition of anonymity," the Associated Press reports.
"Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, about to lose his grip on the upper chamber, barely said a word. The aide said at one point as House Speaker John Boehner was making an argument on immigration, Obama responded that his patience was running out and Vice President Joe Biden interrupted to ask how long Republicans needed. Obama angrily cut Biden off, the aide said."
Couldn't have happened to a more deserving bunch.
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President VP May Differ on Immigration Strategy Obama Angrily Cut Biden Off The Weekly Standard
President, VP May Differ on Immigration Strategy: 'Obama Angrily Cut Biden Off'
10:31 AM, Nov 9, 2014
by DANIEL HALPER
President Obama and Vice President Biden might not see eye-to-eye on immigration strategy. A hint of an apparent disagreement was on display during Obama's lunch with congressional leaders on Friday at the White House.
"The meeting was tense at times, according to a senior House Republican aide. The aide was not authorized to describe the back-and-forth publicly by name and spoke only on condition of anonymity," the Associated Press reports.
"Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, about to lose his grip on the upper chamber, barely said a word. The aide said at one point as House Speaker John Boehner was making an argument on immigration, Obama responded that his patience was running out and Vice President Joe Biden interrupted to ask how long Republicans needed. Obama angrily cut Biden off, the aide said."