paint\ oneself\ into\ a\ corner

paint\ oneself\ into\ a\ corner
v. phr.
To get oneself into a bad situation that is difficult or impossible to get out of.

By promising to both lower taxes and raise the defense budget, the president has painted himself into a corner.


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