keep the house then fought off -- >> he fought off that -- >> all i'm saying to go back to the lyndon johnston analogy you'll due respect to him and type of congress and system we had there then, and say you could do -- that's the model, just not reality. >> obama is capable of doing this. >> the thing he probably did to get those votes that never probably with reported are are things that got it passed. today you can't do those things. it's not just giving a speech it's -- >> without a single republican vote -- the drama you need them coowning this bill with you. you need them moderating this. can i ask a question, i'm so sorry, bob. >> schieffer: of course. >> tell me, the president begins his brand new sixth year ahead. state of the union on tuesday night. you know him, you have been his chief of staff, what governing part of his job as chief executive, president of the united states, does he love? does he love this job, lyndon johnson loved it. does he love the doing of the presidency? does he love the deal making? >> doing the deal making, there's a big difference. that's a little differe