John King: Numbers don't lie
By John King, CNN Chief Congressional Correspondent
updated 9:22 AM EST, Thu November 14, 2013
Washington (CNN) -- The numbers don't lie: whether you look at the low Obamacare enrollment figures or President Barack Obama's declining poll standing, what you see is a White House -- and a presidency -- at a crossroads, facing persistent questions about credibility and competence.
The question now consuming Washington is whether this is just a temporary bad turn or a tipping point.
In a more sympathetic take, a senior veteran of both Obama presidential campaigns and the first White House term put it this way: "I feel for him and my old colleagues. Tough when you're in the penalty box."
That view assumes the penalty clock expires, and the President rallies. Republican missteps in the past -- like the government shutdown -- give many Democrats hope the President's critics will overreach again and create an opening for a rebound.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/14/politi...tml?hpt=hp_bn3
By John King, CNN Chief Congressional Correspondent
updated 9:22 AM EST, Thu November 14, 2013
Washington (CNN) -- The numbers don't lie: whether you look at the low Obamacare enrollment figures or President Barack Obama's declining poll standing, what you see is a White House -- and a presidency -- at a crossroads, facing persistent questions about credibility and competence.
The question now consuming Washington is whether this is just a temporary bad turn or a tipping point.
In a more sympathetic take, a senior veteran of both Obama presidential campaigns and the first White House term put it this way: "I feel for him and my old colleagues. Tough when you're in the penalty box."
That view assumes the penalty clock expires, and the President rallies. Republican missteps in the past -- like the government shutdown -- give many Democrats hope the President's critics will overreach again and create an opening for a rebound.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/14/politi...tml?hpt=hp_bn3
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