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Dan Farber /

CBS News/ March 25, 2009, 6:53 AM

Obama's Philosophy Of Persistence

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During his prime-time news conference President Obama said, "That whole philosophy of persistence, by the way, is one that I'm going to be emphasizing again and again in the months and years to come as long as I'm in this office. I'm a big believer in persistence."

He amply demonstrated his "philosophy of persistence" in responding to many of the 13 questions from the pre-selected group of White House reporters with the refrain that reforming health care, energy policy and education, and adopting his $3.6 trillion budget, will save America from economic disaster.

Between his opening remarks and answers to questions, Obama mentioned "health care" about 30 times.

"I think that when it comes to domestic affairs, if we keep on working at it, if we acknowledge that we make mistakes sometimes, and that we don't always have the right answer, and we're inheriting very knotty problems, that we can pass health care, we can find better solutions to our energy challenges, we can teach our children more effectively, we can deal with a very real budget crisis that is not fully dealt with in my, in my budget at this point, but makes progress," he said during the question period.

The persistence of his efforts on fixing the economy paid off this week, he claimed, citing the toxic asset clean up plan introduced Monday by Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner.

"I think, when it comes to the banking system, you know, it was just a few days ago or weeks ago where people were certain that Secretary Geithner couldn't deliver a plan. Today, the headlines all look like, well, all right, there's a plan. And I'm sure there will be more criticism, and we'll have to make more adjustments, but we're moving in the right direction."

Persistence is a philosophy that any president follows as they settle on a strategy and then try to sell it to Congress and the American people. That said, in his first 64 days, Obama has been the Energizer bunny, promoting his policies on many fronts, from press conferences to Jay Leno. He is the persistent campaigner-in-chief.

On Thursday, the president is holding an online town hall on the economy to continue selling his recovery plan beyond Capitol Hill. But he still has a long way to go to get Congress to go along with his budget.

In his opening remarks, Obama said that his "budget is inseparable from this recovery... because it is what lays the foundation for a secure and lasting prosperity."

He allowed that he is open to an alternative budget but it hasn't been offered. The Republicans and some of his own party will expect significant changes in the budget proposal, such as on taxes. In an example over-rotation, Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., a former Obama pick for Commerce Secretary, described the Obama budget earlier this week as akin to a "banana republic" fiscal policy.

Obama acknowledged that success with his economic agenda will be difficult, and made the call for national unity. "The road to that prosperity is still long, and we will hit our share of bumps and setbacks before it ends. But we must remember that we can get there if we travel that road as one nation, as one people."

He seems to believe that his persistence, relentlessness and intellectual grasp of complex issues will save the day. The danger is that persistence can turn into stubbornness, and we've seen that act before. Changing the way Washington works — another of Obama's almost robotic refrains — and surviving the economic tsunami will require a combination of persistence and pragmatism. If Obama can get behind the $410 billion spending bill with its earmarks, he should be able to stomach the "ugly" compromises necessary to get his ambitious budget through Congress.

Daniel Farber is Editor-in-Chief of CBSNews.com

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mattcat25 says:
Persistence is exactly what is being demonstrated by those promoting the Conservative Agenda on continuing to wreck the US Economy. The current tactic to watch for is the ?RE-PACKAGEING OF TOXIC MORTGAGE LOANS?. The Wall Street Casino approach to investing and trading PACKAGED MORTGAGE LOANS is what has lead to the bubble that has burst and now, Republican legislators and Wall Street investors are attempting to sustain their Mortgage Scam by substituting yet another Real Property/Wall Street Packaged Loan Instrument to gamble on in light of the scramble to present a remedy to the current Toxic Mortgage Paper situation.

Republicans are persistent.
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creeper00 says:
Spare me. What adversity has Barack Obama ever had to overcome with "persistence"?

Obama's path has been greased for him all his life. Well-connected friends and an adoring media have handed him everything he ever wanted. The only thing he has persisted at was dirty campaign tactics. I will admit, he's very good at that.
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mraghavan says:
Granted that what we heard was the "same old thing" said many over and over so that it became a bad Dr. Seuss story. But, let's not forget that what our new Prez has to deal with set the stage for the creation of Banana Republic, a country bumpkin who served as little more than a figurehead to to a set of corrupt politic war mongers and robber barons.

No Banana Republic has ever really turned around; we can only trust this man we put in the White House, and hope that what he is doing will make this country at least a little better than what it was.

Frankly, I am sick of bananas.
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credibility2 says:
When one hasn't anything substantive to rely on, they must invariably use the influence of persistence as a coercive measure. I'd say it's more like boredom and the obnoxious drone of his monotonous vocal inflections, plus the fact that he's incapable of thinking cogently without a teleprompter feeding him his tired, worn-out recycled and rehashed rhetoric.
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pepperwood2 says:
During his prime-time news conference President Obama said, "That whole philosophy of persistence, by the way, is one that I'm going to be emphasizing again and again in the months and years to come as long as I'm in this office. I'm a big believer in persistence."

The persistent 60 day wonder - Why I can trump this & trump that. Pretty slick trick! If I fooled you once, I can fool you twice with the help of my friends in high places. Cackle cackle cackle. Now come on folks its time go out and spend, spend, spend - Start running up your expensive credit cards and borrow more from Our Banks for the things you don't need. Fooled you again! cackle cackle cackle
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