McConnell's the Senate Republican leader, but he refuses to lead on defunding Obamacare. What good is a leader like that?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I agree with Sen. Rand Paul on issues more than I do Mitch McConnell.
Mr. Obama still has time to reverse course. A great deal depends on it. To fail on health care yet again might well be the 'Waterloo' Republicans dream of.
I am prepared to admit that when it comes to dealing with the House and Senate leaders, Obama is terrible. But he's great with the public. Which hates the House and Senate as much as he does.
In order for our country and economy to get on the right track again, we need a leader who understands how the real economy works and has the vision to fundamentally change Washington. That leader is Mitt Romney.
I like Obama. I don't know who could do a better job. He's got an incredibly tough situation, and a good heart and mind. I'd like to see him rally support a little better.
Obama is a great leader. He can fire people up and get them to do what he wants.
If you want a senator who'll partner with the president to do what's best for the nation, I'm your guy.
If it doesn't have a full delay or defund of Obamacare, I know I and many others will not be able to support whatever the leadership proposes.
Republicans would have preferred the court overturn the health care bill, an act that would have underscored Obama's biggest liability - the perception among voters, including those who like and trust him, that he has been ineffective.
I think the problem with President Obama - and I like him personally, I came into the Senate with him - is his agenda.
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