Obama has “learned a lot” in two years of presidency: McCain
By ANIMonday, January 24, 2011
WASHINGTON - John McCain, the Republican Arizona Senator who was placed opposite Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential polls, has praised the latter as someone who has “learned a lot” in the first two years of his presidency, and improved his politics following last year’s mid-term polls.
CBS News quoted McCain, as saying that Obama “has learned a lot in the last two years,” creating a situation that could see Republicans working with him.
“He is a very intelligent man. I think he’s doing a lot of right things. This emphasis on cutting spending that we’ll be talking about…was something that obviously was not talked about in the last two years. I think there’s common ground because I think the president realized, as a result of the November elections, that the American people have a different set of priorities,” he added.
He also praised Obama for focussing on ‘cutting spending’, a message that Rebublicans had been pressing of the November mid-term elections.
Following the Arizona condolence speech, Obama won back the hearts of disappointed people in the country, including McCain who called him a “patriot” who wants to “advance our country’s cause.”
“I disagree with many of the president’s policies, but I believe he is a patriot sincerely intent on using his time in office to advance our country’s cause,” McCain said. (ANI)