The road to the Syria chemical weapons deal may have been bumpy, but President Obama insists that he's "less concerned about style points" and "much more concerned with getting the policy right," he tells George Stephanopoulos this morning on ABC's This Week. “Folks here in Washington like to grade on style,” Obama says. “Had we rolled out something that was very smooth and disciplined and linear they would have graded it well, even if it was a disastrous policy. My entire goal throughout this exercise is to make sure what happened on Aug. 21 does not happen again." The end result, he says, has left the US "definitely in a better position." Other highlights from the interview: