President Obama met with Senate Democrats and Republicans in advance of tonight’s speech on Syria.
http://twitter.com/#!/nowthisnews/status/377512985305956352Sen. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) shared a moment with the president, who assured him that public opinion on intervention in Syria is not likely to change as a result of his address to the nation. “I’m good, but not that good,” he told Kirk.
http://twitter.com/#!/HH57/status/377515509551362048It’s reminiscent of the president’s preview of his speech on the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream,” where he cautioned against “elevated expectations” and assured supporters his speech wouldn’t be as good. Good, but not that good.
http://twitter.com/#!/ron_fournier/status/377514435247865856Seriously: When is the president going to call in his Entertainment Advisory Council and get “Funny or Die” and Katy Perry to rally America in favor of bombing Syria?