By

Stephanie Condon, John Nolen /

CBS News/ March 6, 2013, 9:23 PM

At GOP outreach dinner, Obama picks up the tab

Updated 1:40 a.m. EST March 7, 2013

As part of his effort to improve relations between the White House and Capitol Hill, President Obama dined with a small group of Republican senators this evening and, according to the White House, he paid for the dinner out of his own pocket.

Sens. Tom Coburn, R-Okla.; Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H.; Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga.; John Hoeven, R-N.D.; John McCain, R-Ariz.; Bob Corker, R-Tenn.; Mike Johanns, R-Neb.; Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Richard Burr, R-N.C.; Dan Coats, R-Ind., Ron Johnson, R-Wis.; and Pat Toomey, R-Pa.; are among the senators who joined the president for dinner tonight. The group dined at the Jefferson Hotel a few blocks from the White House.

"The president greatly enjoyed the dinner and had a good exchange of ideas with the senators," a senior administration official said.

Johnson concurred, saying, "It was an excellent dinner. It was a genuine, sincere open discussion of the fiscal problems facing the nation."

Play Video

"Sad" that W.H. dinner with GOP "makes news," Graham says

Johanns said he felt the president was trying to "start a discussion and kind of break the ice" on how to move forward in dealing with the repeated budget battles that keep cropping up.

"Most of the meeting was spent on budget and the way forward and his goal is ours," he said. "We want to stop careening from crisis to crisis and solving every problem by meeting the crisis deadline."

"I think he's very sincere, I think he wants to try to figure something out," Johanns added.

Hoeven described the tone of the dinner as "very positive, encouraging, candid, focused on 'how do we come together?'

"Now we didn't solve that tonight, but there was a real commitment, I think by everybody there to figure out how we do come together and that's why we need these kind of discussions and that's why we need more of them."

In continuing his outreach, Mr. Obama will join Senate Republicans at a lunch meeting next Thursday. The president is also planning separate meetings with House Republicans and House Democrats next week.

"Senate Republicans welcome the President to the Capitol," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said in a statement. "And I appreciate he took my recommendation to hear from all of my members."

Mr. Obama requested the lunch meeting with Senate Republicans through his chief of staff on Tuesday. He's also requested an opportunity to visit the House GOP and Democratic caucuses on Capitol Hill to talk about his legislative priorities.

With Washington mired down in budget talks, Mr. Obama has been reaching out not just to congressional leaders, but also to rank-and-file Democrats and Republicans in an effort to find what he calls a "caucus of common sense." He recently reached out, for example, to a small group of Republican senators including Sens. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, Susan Collins, R-Maine, Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Tom Coburn, R-Okla., and Bob Corker, R-Tenn.

Earlier today, House Republicans passed a bill to fund the government through September. If Congress fails to pass a bill to fund the government before March 27, federal government operations have partially shut down. Both Democrats and Republicans have said they want to avoid a shutdown, though some Democrats and the White House say they are deeply concerned about the House Republican bill, which keeps in place most of the sequester cuts that recently went into effect.

CBS News' Jillian Hughes contributed to this report.

© 2013 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.
161 Comments Add a Comment
linkicon reporticon emailicon
lihua2012 says:
[url=http://www.urbanmylove.com/]cheap louis vuitton clothing[/url]
[url=http://www.urbanmylove.com/]gucci shoes for men[/url]
[url=http://www.fashionbeltsoutlet.com/]cheap ysl belts[/url]
[url=http://www.fashionbeltsoutlet.com/]louis vuitton belts[/url]
[url=http://www.fashionbeltsoutlet.com/]discount burberry belts[/url]
[url=http://www.fashionbeltsoutlet.com/]cheap gucci belts[/url]
[url=http://www.shoptomall.com/]cheap gucci[/url]
[url=http://www.shoptomall.com/]coach bags outlet[/url]
www.fashionbeltsoutlet.com
www.urbanmylove.com
www.shoptomall.com
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
lihua2012 says:
<a href="http://www.fashionbeltsoutlet.com">cheap gucci belts</a>
<a href="http://www.fashionbeltsoutlet.com">louis vuitton belts</a>
<a href="http://www.fashionbeltsoutlet.com">burberry belts outlet</a>
<a href="http://www.fashionbeltsoutlet.com">cheap ysl belts</a>
<a href="http://www.urbanmylove.com">cheap louis vuitton clothing</a>
<a href="http://www.urbanmylove.com">gucci shoes for men</a>
<a href="http://www.shoptomall.com">cheap gucci</a>
<a href="http://www.shoptomall.com">coach bags outlet</a>

www.fashionbeltsoutlet.com
www.urbanmylove.com
www.shoptomall.com
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
catmomtx says:
So, I'm sorry would you people have rather the Republican Congress paid their own bill for the dinner rather than the President? I don't understand the whine here. Republicans went and they ate, talked with the President about the issues and concerns of our country and left. Now here you all come on here condemning the President for paying for the dinner. Why not blame the free loader Republicans for eating on your tax dollar? Better yet, why whine, bi!ch and moan about it at all?

Most American people are sick to death of the divisiveness and constant whining about everything our President does. Most of the time you all are whining that the President isn't talking to Republicans, which those of us not blinded by the right know isn't true. Now you are whining about your tax dollars being spent on Republican members of Congress. Does any of this make sense?
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
mark648 says:
I'll bet you an ice cream sandwich that not one dime came out of Obama's pocket to pay for any dinner. The bill was sent to the White House where, despite the sequester, payment will be made with the money saved from cancelling the tours.
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
FOX_PARROTS_LIE says:
DIANAG22 replies:
"You say a lot but it doesn't really mean much and you don't even understand what you are saying".




LOL! Actually I understand everything I say, and then some, since it's past obvious that the murdoch propaganda machine of fox nooz and the WSJ are just right-wing outlets, spewing their hate and discontent.

Apparently, you fit right into their "targeted viewers demographic':


"The average age of its [faux nooz] viewership is 65 years old, and even 70 years old for its O'Reilly Factor. Much of Fox News Channel is self-serving 'happy talk,' telling its elderly audience what it wants to hear".

http://www.conservapedia.com/Fox_News_Channel
reply
FOX_PARROTS_LIE replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Bunch of old teabaggers on social security and medicare, listening to the 'happy talk' on faux nooz, being told what it wants to hear and how to 'think,' while they rail against 'socialized medicine' but are recipients of that damn government medicine themselves!

BTW, Medicare recipients pay into the system an average of $120,00, but receive almost $400,000 in benefits!
mark648 replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
You say "Medicare recipients pay into the system an average of $120,00, but receive almost $400,000 in benefits!" Well, DUH!, as the saying goes. That's the whole point of insurance whether it's government or private sector. Would you pay for insurance that only pays an amount equal to the total amount of premiums paid? In other words would you pay Allstate $1,000 for a policy that would only pay up to $1,000 in damages?
linkicon reporticon emailicon
raymailhot says:
Big media lie!

American tax payers pick up the tab, every time!
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
FOX_PARROTS_LIE says:
TWMAT311 replies:
Makes you wonder if they can come to any middle ground without someone whispering like a child "yes - but I won."



Sounds like they have a much better chance of finding middle ground without their juvenile leaders saying, "my number one priority it to make Obama a one-term president".


"Most of the meeting was spent on budget and the way forward and his goal is ours," he said. "We want to stop careening from crisis to crisis and solving every problem by meeting the crisis deadline."

"I think he's very sincere, I think he wants to try to figure something out," Mike Johanns (R-NE) added.
reply
DianaG22 replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Look who is the real MCSBC News and Obama Parrot.
You say a lot but it doesn't really mean much and you don't even understand what you are saying.
Like a true parrot mindlessly squawking away.
It actually quite humorous to see you become what you accuse others of being.
FOX_PARROTS_LIE replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
LOL! Actually, your whole comment was a personal attack on ME, and added nothing to the discussion in the least!

OTOH, I posted comments from GOP Senators that prove there is middle ground if they bypass their idiotic leaders like mcconnell and speaker bonehead!

Try again, but leave the juvenile personal attacks behind!
linkicon reporticon emailicon
FOX_PARROTS_LIE says:
Quite telling that many of these GOP Senators had not heard the TRUTH from their republican leaders, which just means that fox nooz lies rule!

The GOP Senators had a positive take on the dinner conversation:

"Most of the meeting was spent on budget and the way forward and his goal is ours," he said. "We want to stop careening from crisis to crisis and solving every problem by meeting the crisis deadline."

"I think he's very sincere, I think he wants to try to figure something out," Mike Johanns (R-NE) added.

Ron Johnson (R-WI) concurred, saying, "It was an excellent dinner. It was a genuine, sincere open discussion of the fiscal problems facing the nation."
reply
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Lawyers-Guns-n-Money-5 says:
Ain't it just like a conservative to take advantage of handouts and then point the finer at the other guy as if they're never part of the problem?
reply
Lawyers-Guns-n-Money-5 replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
"point the finger..."
FOX_PARROTS_LIE replies:
linkicon reporticon emailicon
Yes, that is a huge hypocritical problem with dan the biggest offender here, but I also saw that same thing with the teabaggers railing against the PPACA and "socialized" health care, while saying, "keep your hands off my Medicare"!
linkicon reporticon emailicon
dcooper0011 says:
While Rand Paul and others were trying to stop the authorization to use drone strikes on U.S. citizens on our own soil. The turn coats were feasting at King Obama's table.
reply
See all 161 Comments
Scroll Left Scroll Right