Obama, Romney to meet at White House on Thursday

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama will host his former political rival Mitt Romney for a private lunch at the White House Thursday, their first meeting since the election.
Obama promised in his victory speech earlier this month to engage with Romney following their bitter campaign and consider the Republican's ideas.
"In the weeks ahead, I also look forward to sitting down with Gov. Romney to talk about where we can work together to move this country forward," Obama said at the time.
Obama aides said they reached out to Romney's team shortly before Thanksgiving to start working on a date for the meeting. The two men will meet in the White House's private dining room, with no press coverage expected.
While in Washington, Romney will also meet with his former running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, according to a Romney campaign aide. Ryan is back on Capitol Hill, where he's involved in negotiations to avert a series of automatic tax increases and deep spending cuts that have come to be known as the "fiscal cliff."
Much of that debate centers on expiring tax cuts first passed by George W. Bush. Obama and Romney differed sharply during the campaign over what to do with the cuts, with the Republican pushing for them to be extended for all income earners and the president running on a pledge to let the cuts expire for families making more than $250,000 a year.
The White House sees Obama's victory as a signal that Americans support his tax proposals.
Obama and Romney's sit-down Thursday will likely be their most extensive private meeting ever. The two men had only a handful of brief exchanges before the 2012 election.
Even after their political fates became intertwined, their interactions were largely confined to the three presidential debates.
Romney has virtually disappeared from politics following his loss in the Nov. 6 election. He's spent the last three weeks largely in seclusion at his family's southern California home. He has made no public appearances, drawing media attention only after being photographed at Disneyland in addition to stops at the movies and the gym with his wife, Ann.
Former aides confirm that Romney is expected to move into an office at the Boston-area venture capital firm Solamere Capital. The firm was founded by his oldest son, Tagg Romney, and Spencer Zwick, who served as his presidential campaign's national finance chairman.
Obama promised in his victory speech earlier this month to engage with Romney following their bitter campaign and consider the Republican's ideas.
"In the weeks ahead, I also look forward to sitting down with Gov. Romney to talk about where we can work together to move this country forward," Obama said at the time.
Obama aides said they reached out to Romney's team shortly before Thanksgiving to start working on a date for the meeting. The two men will meet in the White House's private dining room, with no press coverage expected.
While in Washington, Romney will also meet with his former running mate, Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, according to a Romney campaign aide. Ryan is back on Capitol Hill, where he's involved in negotiations to avert a series of automatic tax increases and deep spending cuts that have come to be known as the "fiscal cliff."
Much of that debate centers on expiring tax cuts first passed by George W. Bush. Obama and Romney differed sharply during the campaign over what to do with the cuts, with the Republican pushing for them to be extended for all income earners and the president running on a pledge to let the cuts expire for families making more than $250,000 a year.
The White House sees Obama's victory as a signal that Americans support his tax proposals.
Obama and Romney's sit-down Thursday will likely be their most extensive private meeting ever. The two men had only a handful of brief exchanges before the 2012 election.
Even after their political fates became intertwined, their interactions were largely confined to the three presidential debates.
Romney has virtually disappeared from politics following his loss in the Nov. 6 election. He's spent the last three weeks largely in seclusion at his family's southern California home. He has made no public appearances, drawing media attention only after being photographed at Disneyland in addition to stops at the movies and the gym with his wife, Ann.
Former aides confirm that Romney is expected to move into an office at the Boston-area venture capital firm Solamere Capital. The firm was founded by his oldest son, Tagg Romney, and Spencer Zwick, who served as his presidential campaign's national finance chairman.
Anything to take Obama's feeble mind off of his disastrous handling of the economy. Obama has been, and will be responsible for the worst 8 years of America's economy. We are witnessing America's decline, and some of you are either too attached to your Liberal ideology or just too stubborn to admit what's taking place. I hope I'm wrong, but what If I'm not?, it's like 'global warming', do you want to take the chance of being on the wrong side? Â
 @last boyscout I could explain why you're wrong, Last BS, but I've tried to do that before, and you just won't listen. So I won't confuse you with the facts. Your mind is made up.
Puppet show at the whitehouse today... cool.
This is good because I remember when the village idiots administration invited and took heed to the warnings by bj's administration that "al qaeda to strike US using commercial airliners".....D'OH !
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And some on here say this is the worst admin ever...how soon fools forget !
 @sargerator yeah, because the most transparent administration in history has made so much more progress than his predecessor.
Obama is going to make Mit the president because Obama knows he has done a terrible job and doesnt know what he is doing.
 @sortbait Obama's ego would never allow that.
 @sortbait You should apply for work at Disney World. Fantasyland is hiring.
Ha! Here's a summary transcript of their meeting:
"You!"
"No, You!"
Trying to get Republicans to like him.   Â
@MrAchilles The Republicans didn't really like Romeny before, I don't see why meeting with Obama would change that. Oh, you meant Obama was trying to get Republicans to like him, my bad.
SCHWING !
What's the big deal? Lobbyists visit the White House all the time.
Some believe that Obama is intent on destroying the US, Iâm not sure thatâs the case. Hopefully Obama has standard liberal desires and goals. First, he wants the love and adoration of the public and the world. He wants a legacy. He wants a beautiful u Utopian socialist world. But surely he does not want to destroy the US.
If Iâd been asked would have advised declining the invite to such a lunchâ¦Obama is only posturing for his minions, but maybe Mitt has a bigger goal. Maybe he'll go through the federal books and outline where cuts need to be made. Who knows.
Romney owes Obama - and the country â nothing⦠he should have declined the invitation. He definitely should not suggest any mechanism to pull Obama out of the disaster he's created. Let them all eat cake - maybe the desire for vegetables will follow.
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 @KHEB You don't think it's intentional?The Spotted Owl is the just the tip of the iceberg. He's closing entire tracks of land and forcing businesses out.
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http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Feds-boot-Drakes-Bay-Oyster-Co-from-Pt-Reyes-4077624.php
 @KHEB "pull Obama out of the disaster he's created."
Yeah Bush had NOTHING to do with this mess did he?
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Typical cookie cutter Republican uninformed, Fox news watcher (not a true conservative like me) put the plane in a nose dive, change pilots then blame the new pilot for the problem as long as they old pilot has an R by his name and the new one has a D!
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Exacerbate the problem...yes, caused it....NO, Bush caused it with his reckless spending to begin with.  Funny no republicans talk about Bush adding over 5.5 trillion to the national debt or giving out the first stimulus!  Nope, when Bush did it, it was a-okay....when Obama does it holy Moses!
 @B Smizzle ....pretty dense aren't you?  As long as Obama keeps buying you off you keep kissing his rear...how sick....
I will give obama credit. Â He is at least acting like a leader. Â He is asking someone who knows more than he does for advice. Â Too bad he won't listen to it. Â Of course dictator wannabes don't listen to anyone who might actually have some good ideas. Â Besides, it makes obama look good to the deadbeats who voted for him. Â
 @boomer A leader? You'd hilarious. Yeah, a great leading by leaving idiots like Geithner & Bernanke in power. Why do you think those two idiots keep getting laughed at by the Chinese when they go over and give speeches about monetary police.
 @boomer "Of course dictator wannabes don't listen to anyone who might actually have some good ideas"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD3xfT0c99g
What purpose will this meeting serve???? Not one at all...Â
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Obama should focus on meeting with people who hold a position of power or have some measure of influence.
or, at least some intelligence.
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As the election ran on, Romney was given the exact same intelligence, data and information Obama was given in case he did indeed win.
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So while he may not hold on to any "real" power, he does have all of the same information and thus would be a good opposing side sounding board. Romney met with every Republican currently serving and who was voted in, he has invaluable information.
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I think it was wise to invite him to a talk. I think Ryan would have been a good choice too. Maybe because he is currently serving there is some propriety that must be observed.
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Romney will be served crow and humble pie while Paul Ryan will be doing the dishes.Â
 @KKStJohn No the dishes are already going to be washed, he will just pull some off the shelf and get them wet.....WOW, he really cares!
@KKStJohn HA HA! Good one;>)
Good! Maybe if both parties start working together for the good of the country instead of sacrificing the country for themselves and their party we could get back to the greatness that was the envy of the rest of the world.Â