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idea that some republicans have circulated. his bottom line was, look, either you re going to negotiate or you re not going to negotiate. either we re going to talk or we re not going to talk. until we fund the government and make sure we pay our credit card bills, sorry. s.e. cupp, did you hear anything new, anything positive, anything that would encourage republicans to say, well, there s a deal there, we just have to finesse it a little bit? no, this was the president s attempt to look open and fair minded and negotiable. i m here, i m willing, i m ready, come to me. reportedly he called speaker boehner s office earlier just to tell him i m in the going to negotiate on this. the president s position on the debt ceiling is the extreme position. the debt ceiling is something that is routinely negotiated. it s been negotiated a number of times. most americans, if you look at any number of polls, believe that the debt ceiling should be attached to spending cuts. for all of the presi