By using a strategy of going on offense with a clear
and strong agenda, President Obama has been dominating John Boehner and
Mitch McConnell’s Republican majority in Congress.
Politico reported on how the president is setting the agenda:
Three months into the expanded Republican majorities on the Hill, White House aides see a landscape in which President Barack Obama is more in charge now than he was before the midterms. Rather than moving forward on their own priorities as Republican leaders promised after their midterm sweep, the House and Senate find themselves reacting to Obama.So far, most legislation hasn’t moved at all, and the most prominent votes have been on bills they already know Obama won’t sign. Even the political flare-ups over Iran, White House aides say, are more evidence of a Congress — Republicans and Democrats alike — that is reacting to the president’s agenda.….“To the extent that Republicans on Capitol Hill are doing things, it is either putting out fires in their own camp or responding to incoming from President Obama,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest said in an interview.
President Obama threw Republicans back on their
heels with his immigration executive action. The White House has not
allowed the Republican-led Congress to get their footing by establishing
any momentum or a coherent agenda. Democrats and the president have
been able to exploit the fact that congressional Republicans veer from
crisis to crisis with no plans or goals.
Sen. Mitch McConnell thought that he would be able
to hit the ground running by passing lots of legislation immediately
after he became Majority Leader. McConnell spent nearly a month bogged
down on the Keystone XL bill, and followed up Keystone by being dragged
into the House’s fight over Obama’s immigration executive action.
The president is more in control of the agenda in
the Capitol than he was when Democrats held the majority in the Senate.
President Obama is firmly in charge, and Republicans have no clue what
to do about this turn of events. One of the main reasons why so many
Republicans signed on to Sen. Tom Cotton’s letter to Iran was that they
were desperate to assert their power. With Harry Reid masterfully
keeping the Senate Democrats together, Republicans have not been able to
pass anything unless Democrats agree.
President
Obama has been empowered by losing the Senate. Until Republicans
realize that they will have to work with the president and congressional
Democrats, it is a safe bet that the do-nothing Congress will
accomplish less than nothing because all roads to success now go through
Obama.
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