The Day After Press Conference

The day after a forgettable election night, President Obama indicated in his press conference that he is still opened to close talks with Republicans.

"We must find common ground, I am very eager to sit down with members of both parties."

But despite most of the White House press corps asking the same question on whether his policies and not the economy caused the massive loss of Democratic power, highlighted by the House going away, Obama firmly rejected that notion.

It was the usual centrist speech that was expected after a rough day, as guaranteed gridlock in already dysfunctional Washington D.C. comes.

In this author's perspective however, the highlight for the press conference wasn't even Obama's answers or demeanors, but another indication of how awful the press is for this nation.

The peculiar narrative of Obama (and Democrats) not willingly to negotiate with Republicans (when they have), has continued to aggrandized to the dismay of sanity. And our worthless, entitled press, along with corporate narcissists like Evan Bayh, still will never acknowledge that the Administration has always been at the center, and will remain there.

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