With Day One of shutdown underway, former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said the Obama administration will not be bargaining with congressional Republicans to keep the government running.
“I think if you’re the White House you just sit back and watch,” Gibbs said on MSNBC Tuesday. “I don’t think there’s anything for you to do, I don’t think there’s anything you should do, I don’t think the White House will negotiate in any way.”
Of course the White House isn’t not going to negotiate when Republicans are asking it to give up its most prized possession, said Hardball host Chris Matthews.
“In a kidnapping, usually you grab the baby and ask for the money,” he said. “In this case Republicans are grabbing the money and are asking for the baby. The parent doesn’t give away the baby!”
Time magazine’s Mark Halperin said the key figure in the drama continued to be House Speaker John Boehner.
“The president risked his job to pass health care,” Halperin said. “i think right now, for this and the next debt ceiling crisis to end, he’s going to have to risk his job one way or the other.”








