Apparently, these past few years have caused the President to evolve. Tomorrow night, we'll see the "new" Obama. It's certainly not the President we thought we elected back in 2008:
When President Obama delivers his State of the Union address to Congress, it will mark the culmination of a transformation the White House hopes will lead to a second term in 2012.Tomorrow night will be interesting. Apparently, his aides want us to know that entering the 2012 reelection, we'll see a "more business-friendly and centrist" Obama. Can't wait to see what that really means.
Obama and his aides began positioning the president as more business-friendly and centrist months ago, and the White House intends to build on that effort when he addresses the country and a divided Congress on Tuesday.
Obama is expected to say that the economy has survived near-collapse and that Washington should now focus on growing jobs and increasing America's competitiveness in the global market. The president will call on the Republican House and a Senate still held by his own party to help him in that effort.
