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Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/25/2017 9:33:30 PM   
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Trump’s White House Charm Offensive a Contrast to Solitary Obama

Spokesman: New president wants "strong bonds with congressional leaders"

The new president, Donald Trump, spent his first two full days of work doing what his predecessor rarely did. Trump used the White House, its many ornate rooms and the power of the Oval Office, to chat up senior lawmakers from both parties, and to impress corporate executives and union workers.

Obama clung to his senior staff and thick briefing books. But Trump kicked off his tenure with what amounts to a charm offensive, bringing in CEOs and congressional leaders on Monday and Tuesday.

Playing the room

He used the showy State Dining Room to chat with House and Senate brass on Monday as rain fell outside. On a credenza, an assortment of finger foods were available, including meatballs, shrimp cocktail and sliders.

Journalists who were allowed into the room captured pictures of Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer chatting with Trump. Off to the side, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell leaned over and said something quietly to White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.

On Monday evening, McConnell returned to the Capitol and told reporters he enjoyed the president and Schumer trading notes on everyone they knew in New York, their shared home state.

The State Dining Room was all laughs when a press pool entered to find Trump and the senior Republicans and Democrats seated around a massive table. “We’re about to make a deal,” the new president joked.

“He’s taking every ... opportunity to forge strong bonds with congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle,” White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Monday.



Hitting the ground running. Showing Obama and all the other politician types how a real pro handles the job

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 5:43:54 AM   
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If he can actually forge productive relationships, I will be among the happiest.

Given his behavior, I have doubts.

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 5:52:03 AM   
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Compared to Obama (same article):

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Eric Schultz, a senior aide to then-President Barack Obama, delivered the line with a perfect deadpan. The delivery, including the glance toward reporters, summed up the Obama administration’s view about hobnobbing with Congress.

“On Thursday, the president and first lady will attend the Congressional Ball at the White House,” Schultz said on Dec. 2, pausing for a second before delivering the punchline — “one of our favorites.” Reporters gathered in the White House briefing room responded with a combination of knowing chuckles, groans and hoots.

It conjured up a scene from the 2013 White House Correspondents’ Dinner when Obama revealed his feelings about socializing with lawmakers.

“Some folks still think I don’t spend enough time with Congress,” Obama joked at the annual gala. “‘Why don’t you have a drink with Mitch McConnell?’ they ask. Really? Why don’t ‘you’ get a drink with Mitch McConnell?”


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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 5:56:19 AM   
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A little more:

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“He’s taking every ... opportunity to forge strong bonds with congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle,” White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Monday.

On Tuesday morning, the president used the stately Roosevelt Room to host U.S. auto industry executives — just a day earlier, he had done the same with other private-sector honchos.

As the meeting got started, the president, whom House Speaker Paul D. Ryan says wants to push “an ambitious agenda,” employed chivalry and humor.

As his high-powered breakfast guests took their seats, Trump played the role of gentleman, holding General Motors CEO Mary Barra’s chair.

“Let me help you with that,” said the victorious presidential candidate, whose campaign trail comments and a leaked “Access Hollywood” video caused millions of women around the globe to protest last Saturday.

Then came more humor that got a big laugh from the car executives, when the president suggested they go around the table for introductions: “I’ll start. I’m Donald Trump.”

Over the last eight years, Obama and his aides hosted private-sector officials and stakeholders from the nonprofit world regularly. But the 44th president was often criticized for not socializing more with lawmakers, though his top aides near the end essentially argued a president should not have to — and expressed their belief that Republicans poisoned the relationship from the start.

George Mason University public policy professor James Pfiffner wrote in his book “The Modern Presidency” that “presidents are … well-advised to ‘court’ Congress, that is, build up a reservoir of goodwill that can be called upon when it is needed in a close vote.”

Former presidents have invited members to the executive mansion for dinner, cocktail hours, movie-viewing in its theater — Harry Truman even hosted poker games, Pfiffner noted. “These were not occasions for arm-twisting or lobbying for specific votes, but rather for low-key socializing and building up the rapport that might help in later situations,” he wrote.


Unlike the former president, this president is not new to this game.

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 6:00:19 AM   
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Since when does a threat to re-introduce torture (source) constitute a "charm offensive"?

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 6:08:18 AM   
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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

A little more:

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“He’s taking every ... opportunity to forge strong bonds with congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle,” White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said Monday.

On Tuesday morning, the president used the stately Roosevelt Room to host U.S. auto industry executives — just a day earlier, he had done the same with other private-sector honchos.

As the meeting got started, the president, whom House Speaker Paul D. Ryan says wants to push “an ambitious agenda,” employed chivalry and humor.

As his high-powered breakfast guests took their seats, Trump played the role of gentleman, holding General Motors CEO Mary Barra’s chair.

“Let me help you with that,” said the victorious presidential candidate, whose campaign trail comments and a leaked “Access Hollywood” video caused millions of women around the globe to protest last Saturday.

Then came more humor that got a big laugh from the car executives, when the president suggested they go around the table for introductions: “I’ll start. I’m Donald Trump.”

Over the last eight years, Obama and his aides hosted private-sector officials and stakeholders from the nonprofit world regularly. But the 44th president was often criticized for not socializing more with lawmakers, though his top aides near the end essentially argued a president should not have to — and expressed their belief that Republicans poisoned the relationship from the start.

George Mason University public policy professor James Pfiffner wrote in his book “The Modern Presidency” that “presidents are … well-advised to ‘court’ Congress, that is, build up a reservoir of goodwill that can be called upon when it is needed in a close vote.”

Former presidents have invited members to the executive mansion for dinner, cocktail hours, movie-viewing in its theater — Harry Truman even hosted poker games, Pfiffner noted. “These were not occasions for arm-twisting or lobbying for specific votes, but rather for low-key socializing and building up the rapport that might help in later situations,” he wrote.


Unlike the former president, this president is not new to this game.

Well, he certainly is a neophyte, pissed off lots of nutsuckers down in the house and senate, and democrats as well, several foreign countries, embarrassed us in the world, made us look week. Has his ass handed him by Mexico.

Nutsucker felchgobbling from Il Douches Bagdad Bob, is not anything other than what it always is, nutsucker felchgobbling

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 6:12:01 AM   
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Since when does a threat to re-introduce torture (source) constitute a "charm offensive"?


Do you really think that the President of the United States, is in there torturing people?

You won't get this, but most reasonable people will - reasonable people are willing to rationally discuss various interrogation methods. Muslim terrorists have proven that they are capable of and more than willing to cause great damage and inflict massive numbers of casualties. War isn't pretty, but we didn't start this, Mohammad did, and that is something you refuse to see.

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 6:37:03 AM   
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Since when does a threat to re-introduce torture (source) constitute a "charm offensive"?

charm is an "alternative word"....
offensive.....true word

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 7:38:14 AM   
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He's trying to charm himself into believing he's popular.

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 7:41:10 AM   
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I think you must mean 'Trump's White House Charm IS Offensive'.

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 7:42:50 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


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Since when does a threat to re-introduce torture (source) constitute a "charm offensive"?

charm is an "alternative word"....
offensive.....true word


Then you have Obama, sending billions in cash to terrorists... The PLO, and Iran. Allowed ISIS to flourish. I do prefer the guy who says there is nothing wrong with intense interrogation verses high level terrorist planners, the guy who has plans to destroy ISIS

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 7:44:17 AM   
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I think you must mean 'Trump's White House Charm IS Offensive'.


Make-believe pretend la-la land liberals is the new normal



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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 8:17:09 AM   
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ORIGINAL: BoscoX


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


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Since when does a threat to re-introduce torture (source) constitute a "charm offensive"?

charm is an "alternative word"....
offensive.....true word


Then you have Obama, sending billions in cash to terrorists... The PLO, and Iran. Allowed ISIS to flourish. I do prefer the guy who says there is nothing wrong with intense interrogation verses high level terrorist planners, the guy who has plans to destroy ISIS

This'll be more of that fake news, will it?


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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 8:20:01 AM   
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Its pathological

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 8:48:05 AM   
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Its pathological


"Pathological" -

Pretending that the President is a Nazi, attacking him for his skin color, screaming "faggot" at his supporters... Denying that he is charming people like Chuck Schumer, possibly the most far left Democrat Senator there is (despite the news report)...

"Pathological"



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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 9:06:26 AM   
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Charming Schumer? There is pathological proof of your syphilitic brain right there, felchgobbler.

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 9:10:46 AM   
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How does "charming" differ from "grovelling", "fawning" and "lying" when it involves talking to politicians from the other side?
Is the only difference that La Bohemian is doing one and Obama did the other three? One of those partisan things involving this "hypocrisy" stuff that apparently only the left ever does?

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 9:27:53 AM   
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Its pathological


"Pathological" -

Pretending that the President is a Nazi, attacking him for his skin color, screaming "faggot" at his supporters... Denying that he is charming people like Chuck Schumer, possibly the most far left Democrat Senator there is (despite the news report)...

"Pathological"




"Feminists" rallying around a Sharia law enthusiast...

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 9:57:31 AM   
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a google search I haven't even bothered to look at...

FTFY

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RE: Trump’s White House Charm Offensive - 1/26/2017 10:26:40 AM   
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Il Douche spreading the charm. Its offensive. Nutsuckers cannot string the words together right in felchgobble language.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/josh-rogin/wp/2017/01/26/the-state-departments-entire-senior-management-team-just-resigned/?utm_term=.01f343b4ee65

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