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Barack Obama: A tale of two press conferences - Boston Attack - Senate Gun Control
President Barack Obama: A tale of two press conferences
9:20 PM 04/17/2013
President Barack Obama, 4/15/13:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=qBC5ezy7uX8
President Barack Obama, 4/17/13:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=Dv5ZQuJdZIY
Maybe it has something to do with this:
Guess he just didn’t take what happened in Boston quite so personally. Maybe he’d pretend to care if a Republican told him not to.
The Senate’s effective rejection of President Barack Obama’s post-Newtown gun control bill robs the Democratic Party of an important tool for trying to regain a majority in the House in November 2014.
“Are they serious?” a visibly angry Obama demanded of opponents of the Toomey/Manchin Senate bill. In a late-afternoon announcement outside the White House, the president added that if Congress continues not to pass a gun control bill, “the answer will have to come from the voters.”
But without a Senate bill, there’s little chance that vulnerable GOP House members in suburban swing-districts will face the unpleasant choice of either recording a public vote against what Obama repeatedly describes as “common-sense measures to reduce gun violence and save lives” or voting against gun rights supported by the National Rifle Association and many Americans.
Update: Now that he’s been criticized for it, this time it’s personal.
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