In a scathing rebuke, a key figure has accused the opposing side of using underhanded tactics in high-stakes negotiations. The comments, which liken the current president to a predecessor, suggest a deepening divide between the two parties. The reference to Barack Obama, a widely respected figure, is particularly telling, implying that the opposing side views the current president as weak and easily manipulated. As tensions continue to rise, the question on everyone's mind is: will these insults hinder or help the negotiation process?
These are insults, not sincere negotiations; they think this president is as much of a sap as Barack Obama.