The Charmingly Offensive Road Tour

Doesn't matter how much you schmooze, unless you find a way to muzzle the home district pit bulls on their right, you might as well blow those flirty kisses at a brick wall.
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WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 14: U.S. President Barack Obama (R) is greeted by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) (C) and Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) as he arrives at the U.S. Captiol for his third day of meetings with members of Congress March 14, 2013 in Washington, DC. With tax reform, spending cuts, gun control and immigration on the agenda, Obama will meet with Senate Republicans and House Democrats today. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 14: U.S. President Barack Obama (R) is greeted by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) (C) and Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) as he arrives at the U.S. Captiol for his third day of meetings with members of Congress March 14, 2013 in Washington, DC. With tax reform, spending cuts, gun control and immigration on the agenda, Obama will meet with Senate Republicans and House Democrats today. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Thankfully the current revival of President Obama's charm offensive is not a theatrical production because the reviews are decidedly mixed. Seeing him furiously pirouette around Washington for the last two weeks like a carnival contortionist makes you wonder if he might be secretly setting up a post-presidential career in a Cirque de Soleil spin-off in Vegas.

POTUS is reportedly reaching across the aisle in a last ditch attempt to revive his budgetary grand bargain but chances still remain stuck in the Potomac Triangle of slim, none and get the heck out of here you silly silly man. The triangle is that undefined swamp in D.C. where compromise is a four letter word and serious discussion mysteriously disappears amid the scuttled rubble of naïve politicians.

Right now the gulf between House Republicans and the Oval Office is so wide they can't even see each other due to the curvature of the earth. The polar ice caps may be melting but only in direct inverse proportion to the polarization occurring in American politics.

Some folks question the very existence of the Obama Charm School. But its over in the same wing as the George W Bush Think Tank. Just a couple doors down from the William Jefferson Clinton Marriage Counseling Service. One floor up from the Mitch McConnell Touchy Feely Workshop.

To say Republicans are skeptical is like implying the surface of the sun is toasty. Or suggesting old white men have an edge in papal elections. Finding horsemeat in Swedish meatballs might indicate avoiding furniture wholesalers when addressing nutritional needs.

Paul Ryan lunched with the president last week, then immediately turned around and introduced a budget that calls for the repeal of ObamaCare and replaces Medicare with vouchers. Again. Of course, Senate Democrats countered with a budget that actually adds spending over 10 years. Both sides are stuck in a loop larger than the London Eye. Lessons learned from the 2012 election: none.

Obama's staff claims this offensive charm of his is not new, but part of a long- standing operation. Five Republicans even admitted to being invited to the White House to watch the movie Lincoln but all declined. Of course, you know what they were thinking: Black guy- Lincoln- "it's a trap!" If only he had screened Life of Pi. Everybody loves man-eating tigers. Especially Southern Republicans.

In the immortal words of Rodney King. Can't we all just get along? Pretty obvious, the answer is "No!" We don't do olive branches. This is more about thorny rose stems.

The president doesn't seem to get it. You can buy them lunch, let em sleep on your couch, wash their poo-poo undies in the sink, throw surprise birthday parties complete with pony rides and Bouncy Houses, co-sign a loan for their summer home on Chesapeake Bay, but in the end it don't mean a thing if you ain't got that swing. Vote, that is.

Doesn't matter how much you schmooze, unless you find a way to muzzle the home district pit bulls on their right, you might as well blow those flirty kisses at a brick wall. Save those chocolates and flowers for Michelle. Could come in handy, especially after you break the news about moving to Vegas.

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