Richard Tafoya
Jun 18th, 2009, 09:55 PM
The Hill:
http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/at-fundraiser-obama-laughs-at-critics-2009-06-18.html
Obama noted that many of the actions that he has taken are "not necessarily popular," and he warned that the criticisms of his administration will only get worse as he takes on more issues.
"But that's the nature of things," Obama said. "This is when the criticism gets louder. This is when the pundits get impatient. This is when the cynicism mounts."
The president dismissed those who say he is not changing the way Washington works, laughing at critics who question whether or not change is possible.
"Can't do it. System overload. Circuits breaking down," Obama said, mimicking a robot. "It's so predictable.
"So this is exactly the moment when we need to fight the hardest. This is the moment when we need to band together.
To critics of his healthcare agenda, Obama issued a challenge for alternative ideas but brushed off Republican proposals for tax cuts for the uninsured as more of the same, asking, "What's your plan?"
"Don't tell me that all you're offering is meager tax cuts to uninsured Americans," Obama said. "Don't present that as a new idea. That's the same idea that's been proposed for the last eight years."
http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/at-fundraiser-obama-laughs-at-critics-2009-06-18.html
Obama noted that many of the actions that he has taken are "not necessarily popular," and he warned that the criticisms of his administration will only get worse as he takes on more issues.
"But that's the nature of things," Obama said. "This is when the criticism gets louder. This is when the pundits get impatient. This is when the cynicism mounts."
The president dismissed those who say he is not changing the way Washington works, laughing at critics who question whether or not change is possible.
"Can't do it. System overload. Circuits breaking down," Obama said, mimicking a robot. "It's so predictable.
"So this is exactly the moment when we need to fight the hardest. This is the moment when we need to band together.
To critics of his healthcare agenda, Obama issued a challenge for alternative ideas but brushed off Republican proposals for tax cuts for the uninsured as more of the same, asking, "What's your plan?"
"Don't tell me that all you're offering is meager tax cuts to uninsured Americans," Obama said. "Don't present that as a new idea. That's the same idea that's been proposed for the last eight years."