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07 Mar 2013 06:07 AM

Senators emerging from dinner with President Obama at The Jefferson Hotel in Washington, D.C, Wednesday night described the sit-down as a positive conversation focused largely on building more productive ways to solve the country's fiscal problems.

"I am more optimistic, just from a personal standpoint. It's just, you know, having been in the group of eight, it's tough sledding. It's just very tough sledding," said Sen. Mike Johanns, R-Neb. "These are very difficult issues but I do think there's a real fatigue in just going from crisis to crisis. But tonight was a good first step. A good step."

Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., said the senators and the president discussed the upcoming fiscal fights over funding the government, writing a budget and the wrangling over the debt ceiling. Hoeven said there is "an opportunity" to use the debt ceiling fight to solve the county's long term entitlement problems.

Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., said the conversation was "wide ranging" but when asked, wouldn't say if they discussed immigration or gun control.


"We had a wide ranging discussion about fiscal and other issues. I think it was a constructive discussion," he said.

Sen. John McCain stayed largely mum: "All I can say is we had an evening that I really appreciated very much."

Sen. Lindsey Graham, the dinner organizer, left about 20 minutes before the other attendees and the president departed the hotel.

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

As for who paid for dinner, several senators said they had no idea. Initially, Hoeven said several people split the check; later, his office clarified that while Sen. Saxby Chambliss had offered to pay, the president picked up the tab.

Prior to the meeting, the Republicans who were invited gave Obama the benefit of the doubt -- even if they didn't want to elaborate.

Senator Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., comments on President Barack Obama's dinner invitation that he extended to a group of senators for Wednesday evening.

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"I'm just looking forward to having a constructive conversation," said Bob Corker, R-Tenn., before dashing into the Senate chamber and away from prying reporters.

"I'm happy to go there and listen and provide input," said Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., a dinner invitee who won his Senate race with considerable Tea Party backing and isn't usually on lists of moderate senators inclined to deal-making.

As he walked out of The Jefferson, a {1}****y D.C. hotel that bills its main restaurant as "discreet and elegant," McCain told reporters the meeting was "just fine," and flashed a thumb-up. Moments later, senators Tom Coburn, Chambliss and Kelly Ayotte were seen exiting.

The idea for the sit-down came during a meeting Graham and McCain had with Obama at the White House last week.

"How do you say no to the president of the United States who would like to have dinner with some of your colleagues? You don't," Graham said.

Related: Obama reaches out to GOP senators as Democrats seek more revenue

"When the president asked that I put together a group, I willingly -- I was honored to try to do that. Where this goes, I don't know."

Added Graham: "It is incumbent on us to reach back. When he reaches out, we need to reach back."

At the top of the dinner's agenda was the possibility of a grand bargain combining entitlement reforms with lowering tax rates and closing loopholes that would head off the sequester and tackle some of the country's worst budget woes.

Both Democrats and Republicans think President Barack Obama doesn't do a good job at reaching out to members of Congress, but the White House has plans to change its current level of engagement. The Daily Rundown's Chuck Todd reports.

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So far, negotiations between the White House and GOP leaders have led only to gridlock. Graham insisted the dinner wasn't a divide-and-conquer strategy, with the president going around Republican leaders in favor of the rank-and-file.

"I would say this is an effort by the president to talk to people who he would like to talk to who he normally doesn't talk to. I think he talks to the leadership guys a lot. This is not about replacing anybody," said Graham.

Said Sen. John Thune, a member of GOP leadership: "There have always been attempts to sort of co-opt a few people up here. But this seems to be a more general outreach.

"Instead, Republicans say it's evidence that Obama's the one taking political heat for the sequester budget cuts that went into effect last week."

I think the president sort of got on the wrong side with the sequester by going out and using the scare tactics. And I think that's kind of bit him," Thune said. "He saw a 7-point drop in his approval rating in one week, and I think a lot of it had to do with the way he handled this."

Democrats familiar with the White House's thinking said the dinner was an attempt to "bring down the temperature" between Obama and the congressional GOP

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07 Mar 2013 06:11 AM
Sen. Lindsey Graham, the dinner organizer, left about 20 minutes before the other attendees and the president departed the hotel.The idea for the sit-down came during a meeting Graham and McCain had with Obama at the White House last week. Two RINOS and a Democrate
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07 Mar 2013 06:30 AM
I just heard on the Today Show that Obama is going to have lunch with Paul Ryan today.
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07 Mar 2013 07:32 AM
I WONDER IF ARSEBAMA WILL TAKE  credit for pating the tab again.lunch is not ON HIM it's  on us AGAIN!
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07 Mar 2013 08:09 AM
you beat me to it yote...
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07 Mar 2013 08:12 AM
Yep, once again the taxpayers footed the bill.
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07 Mar 2013 08:29 AM
Good old BO, he's been picking up the tab for millions, just like that for the last 4 years years. And they Love hem fur it.
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07 Mar 2013 10:02 AM
I have know for a long time that the people elected to represent and serve us in the United States Congress weren't always the brightest bulbs on the block and this proves it. How many time do they need to be lied to, screwed, and be made fools of by obama before they learn that he is a lier and cheat? I don't know what the final outcome of this lunch and dinner will be, but I know it won't be good overall for America or we freedom loving people.
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07 Mar 2013 08:01 PM
Well from what is and said dinner is around 100.00 a plate .Thats what we the people are out .
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08 Mar 2013 04:53 AM
Good Lord. What a bunch of whiners.
The REAL truth of the matter is- most people don't want the truth. They want what they want to hear.
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08 Mar 2013 05:05 AM
Posted By YH on 08 Mar 2013 05:53 AM
Good Lord. What a bunch of whiners.

Didn't realize God was in your vocabulary or are you making reference to someone else?
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08 Mar 2013 08:20 AM
YH, it isn't whining when it's a valid complaint on how our tax dollars are spent. Even if it's just a couple of thousand for a dinner, or a couple of billion for Egypt and Syria......it's still taxpayer money and we have the right to beitch about how it's spent!
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08 Mar 2013 08:35 AM
yh is just more then happy to drop trough, bend over and grab his ankles when his government tells him to. he even enjoys it. so he can't understand why everyone is not happy to do so
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08 Mar 2013 09:53 AM
DIVIDE AND CONQUER
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09 Mar 2013 06:36 AM
yote-

I imagine you sitting at your computer with that mental image in your head. Enjoy.

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He's trying to wend his way through the fiscal crisis in the best possible way, which ought to save you a few billion- but you carp about him buying dinner? How do you know it didn't come out of his own pocket? He's a man of means.... and, if he HADN'T picked up the tab, I know you'd have all harping about that, as well...
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09 Mar 2013 06:53 AM
yh I shouldn't have said that(although I believe it's true)it was uncalled for and for that I oppologize.I was acctually impressed by the restraint in your response(it made me laugh).you and I will never agree on political issues and could never be friends but I can at least respect that you have an oppinion and are willing to stand by it.I HAVE  more respect for a man with oppinions opposing my own than one with no oppinion at all.we both have pretty strong oppinions so we will just have to agree to disagree.that is what I should have posted and left it at that.
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09 Mar 2013 06:54 AM
A fiscal crisis that he created, and is unwilling to compromise by cutting spending. Get real, do you think he actually pays out of pocket for anything? Vacations, golf outings,meals or beverages when he's out of the WH, using Air Force One for campaign travel, paying for Secret Service protection and local police presence on any of his personal travels? I seriously doubt the man even carries any cash or credit cards, and who in the hell would accept his check????????????
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09 Mar 2013 07:39 AM
yote-

That was extremely gracious, and I truly appreciate it. The fact that we sit on opposite ends of the political spectrum does not mean (to me) that we couldn't share a campfire- on the contrary- I'd rather share it with someone who is vehemently opposed to my views, that one who agrees with me on all subjects. Where's the fun in that? No dropping trou, though.

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FFS, this isn't a crisis HE created. It's a crisis YOU created- as in the American people. You wanted a multi-billion dollar war in Iraq/ Afghanistan? You gotta pay for it sooner or later.
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09 Mar 2013 07:41 AM
double post.
That said, most of what I have to say is so clearly thought out and pithy, I think it DESERVES a double post....
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09 Mar 2013 08:40 AM
yh, I agree that we the people created this crisis. by  being to lazy to oppose the foolish, malignant liberal ideals that have spread through our country and are now threatening to end our very existence as a free nation! a tolerant society is a doomed society.and for the record, I never called for a billion dollar war. I have always been an advocate of turning any country who was foolish enough to provoke us into a billion year wasteland. a weapon unused is a useless weapon
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