Tina Brown: ObamaCare Hurt ... But Obama’s Real Legacy Is Foreign Policy

‘On the diplomatic front, we’re seeing this great momentum’

BROWN: "That's pretty brutal.
SCARBOROUGH: "Yeah, that is brutal. So how does the president push immigration reform or other issues moving forward?”
BROWN: “It's certainly diminished his political capital. It is ironic though that on the diplomatic front we're seeing this great momentum. And it may well be that legacy-wise, that is going to be the thing that he's remembered for, and that this awful botched, you know, health care rollout is going to be something that is transient, you know, because what we're seeing with the Iran diplomacy, and we're seeing now with talks with Syria and so on, we are maybe going to be seeing a president who found a way to manage the absolutely, you know, reforming map of the world in a way that, you know, was actually quite nuanced and quite smart. That's how I think about it right now.”

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