JARRETT: All right, Inga, let me begin with you. What are your listeners --
INGA BARKS (talk radio host): Hi, Gregg.
JARRETT: -- saying about Obama's first trip to the Middle East? Are they expecting sort of the usual political spin that you get from politicians?
BARKS: Semantics, semantics, semantics. No matter how this turns out, Gregg, if -- he's going to say -- he's going to spin it to say that there's -- that it is consistent with his original policy.
JARRETT: Yeah. Joe --
BARKS: Right. I mean, no matter what they say it's going to be consistent with whatever he originally said. He was right all along.
JARRETT: Well, but you know what? Maybe some of it is. Because, Joe, [Iraq Prime Minister] Nouri al-Maliki, today --
JOE MADISON (talk radio host): That's right.
JARRETT: -- calling Obama's 16-month withdrawal plan, quote, "the right timeframe for withdrawal." So, I mean, look --
MADISON: With -- with -- yeah.
BARKS: Yeah.
JARRETT: -- do your listeners think this trip --
MADISON: No.
JARRETT: -- may actually dispel concerns that he's not ready to be commander in chief? What do you think, Joe?
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