President Obama delivered his weekly address on Saturday morning, his first since the State of the Union speech, and it stood to reason that the president would highlight many of the same themes he stressed on Tuesday.
It was interesting, then, to see Obama brush past some of the higher-profile elements of his agenda and shine the spotlight on a behind-the-scenes issue: the dysfunctional process.
Pay particular attention to the comments around the 0:42 mark:
“Just two days ago, a senator from Utah promised to obstruct every single American I appoint to a judgeship or public service position — unless I fire the consumer watchdog I put in place to protect the American people from financial schemes or malpractice.
“For the most part, it’s not that this senator thinks these nominees are unqualified. In fact, all of the judicial nominees being blocked have bipartisan support. And almost 90 percent have unanimous support from the Judiciary Committee.








