For the benefit of those who somehow don't know, Woodward generally if  
pro-Left.
This is an essentially Left-wing critique of a Left-wing president.   BR
 
 
 
Woodward Accuses Obama of Failed Leadership in New  Book

 
 
By _Napp  Nazworth_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/napp-nazworth/) , 
Christian Post Reporter
September 12, 2012|12:23 pm
As the nation _heads  for a "fiscal cliff,"_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/cbo-taxmaggedon-will-cause-short-term-recession-but-status-quo-unsustain
able-75449/)  the national debt surpasses $16 trillion and 100  percent of 
GDP, and _Moody's  warns of another credit downgrade_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/moodys-warns-of-another-us-credit-downgrade-81441/)
 , famed 
journalist Bob Woodward has written  a book recounting the story of how the 
nation's current precarious predicament  was almost avoided. 
In The Price of Politics, Woodward takes his readers behind the  scenes of 
the negotiations between President Barack Obama and congressional  leaders 
to strike a "grand bargain" that would have put the nation on a course  
toward fiscal responsibility. While noting there is plenty of blame to go  
around, in the end, Woodward believes the failure was mostly due to a failure 
of  
leadership from Obama, which has put the White House on the defensive. 
In July 2011, Obama and Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-Ohio) had  
negotiated a "grand bargain" compromise to both raise the nation's debt ceiling 
 and deal with long term budget deficits. It would have reformed 
entitlements  (something Republicans wanted) and increased government revenue 
(something  Democrats wanted) by eliminating tax breaks while lowering overall 
tax  
rates. 
Though Republicans in his own party were strongly opposed to revenue  
increases, Boehner had agreed to $800 billion in additional revenue. After  
Boehner thought he had an agreement, Obama asked for an additional $400 billion 
 
in revenue just 12 days before Treasury would begin defaulting on payments. 
What  happened next is a matter of dispute. 
On "ABC World News Tonight" Monday, Diane Sawyer interviewed Woodward about 
 the book. The show played audio of Woodward's phone interviews with 
Boehner and  Obama. 
"I want to be very emphatic here," Obama told Woodward, "at no point did I  
say, John, take it or leave it." 
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In his interview with Boehner, Woodward relayed Obama's words: "his 
position  is, he was not saying I have to have it, he was saying, I want you to 
consider  it." 
"Oh, no no, no no. Hold on. No, no, no, no," Boehner replied then recounted 
 Obama saying, "I need $400 billion more revenue -- I need." 
"It was increasingly clear that no one was running Washington," _Woodward  
wrote_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/a-president-sidelined/2012/09/08/a463793c-f6db-11e1-8253-3f495ae70650_story.html)
 . "That was trouble for 
everyone, but especially for Obama." 
Woodward's account of the events depicts Obama as over-confident in his  
ability to deal with Congress. 
"John Boehner is like a Republican state senator," the president once said, 
 according to Woodward. "He's a golf-playing, cigarette-smoking, 
country-club  Republican who's there to make deals. He's very familiar to me." 
Later in the negotiations, though, congressional leaders would set their 
own  course, leaving Obama out of the process. With about 10 days left, 
Boehner,  House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Senate Majority Leader 
Harry Reid  (D-Nev.) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told 
Obama that they  were going to negotiate a deal without him. 
After Obama objected, Boehner told him, "As I read the Constitution, the  
Congress writes the laws. You get to decide if you want to sign them." 
The congressional leaders negotiated a deal without Obama, but it did not  
contain what Obama wanted most -- a debt limit increase that would last 
until  after the 2012 election. Obama killed the deal by threatening a veto. 
The book also portrays Obama as lacking a skill that Woodward believes is  
essential to a competent president -- building relationships with members of 
 Congress. He noted that after Republicans gained control of the House in 
the  2010 elections, Obama was going to call Boehner for a customary 
congratulatory  phone call, but no one in the White House even had his phone 
number. 
When asked about the book, White House spokesperson Jay Carney downplayed 
the  notion that building relationships is essential for good governance. 
"I'm not sure what magical past people are invoking where they imagine that 
 in any recent time, serious accomplishments were achieved in policy 
matters at a  dinner in Georgetown. It just doesn't happen," Carney said 
Monday. 
When Carney's remarks were played for Woodward Tuesday on ABC's "Good 
Morning  America," he replied, "Look, it's quite obvious, Obama has a distance 
from these  people. He doesn't spend the time. He hasn't built the 
relationships. And those  human relationships matter." 
In the end, a compromise was _negotiated  between two Washington 
old-timers_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/news/biden-mcconnell-quarterback-games-final-drive-53283/)
  who do believe that relationships  matter in politics -- Joe 
Biden and Mitch McConnell. The deal they reached did  not save the day put 
delayed the tough choices for another day. Whoever wins in  the November 
election will be faced with this "fiscal cliff" on day  one.

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