A Morning Joe panel Wednesday morning argued that President Barack Obama’s biography labored towards his capability to impact a “route correction” to the dysfunctional Reasonably priced Care Act rollout, and that instead his self-reliance will work against him by means of convincing him to dig in his heels on process.

“Do we now have anything in Obama’s existence the place he’s been in a position to do a course correction?” visitor and historian Jon Meacham requested. “And is there anything else in his life experience, which is one thing that’s essential to every person, naturally—however he’s a lot a candidate of biography?”

“I will’t actually call to mind anything and, partially, it’s because, you already know, he acquired to the White House, fairly talking, without plenty of the struggles that different presidential candidates have had,” host Joe Scarborough stated. Scarborough contrasted Obama’s profession to Bill Clinton’s, during which the latter needed to claw his means into the Arkansas governor’s mansion twice, and efficiently tamed a GOP House through triangulating on major considerations. “Bill Clinton was once constantly having to remake himself.”

“My worry is the biographical impulse is the other,” Meacham said. “That having to boost himself, having to be so self-reliant—the daddy long past, the mum [passed]—what his first forty-four years taught him is that if he relies on himself, he’ll do neatly. He turns into the President of the USA when he’s forty-six year outdated. That psychological make-up leads to—”

“‘I’m going to rely on me and no one else,’” guest Donny Deutsch completed.

Watch the clip below, by way of MSNBC:

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