When President Barack Obama used those words to reply to Republican objections to the massive spending bill working its way through Congress, he did much more than deliver a good laugh line and declare the GOP proposals irrelevant.Obama also signaled to us all that the campaign talk about bipartisanship and “a new way” was just the clever rhetoric of a highly choreographed campaign.
“I won” is the confident declaration of a leader who doesn’t need his opponents’ approval or votes. “I won” is a little extra measure of contempt, though surely delivered with a grin. “I won” means the Republicans lost and they had better get used to being ignored.
It is also a tremendously liberating and unmistakable message to the GOP as its House wing gathers on retreat this weekend. They don’t have to worry about being accused by the president’s wall-to-wall admirers in the mainstream media of a grumpy, “old politics” attachment to partisanship in Washington’s new era.
Obama brought the curtain down on the 48-hour era of bipartisanship with those two words...
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