GOPS regrets having cameras at Obama Q&A...Fox cuts coverage early

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/29/obama-goes-to-the-gop-lio_n_442331.html

President Obama traveled to a House Republican retreat in Baltimore on Friday and delivered a performance that was at once defiant, substantive and engaging. For roughly an hour and a half, Obama lectured GOP leaders and, in a protracted, nationally-televised question-and-answer session, deflected their policy critiques, corrected their misstatements and scolded them for playing petty politics.

White House officials told the Huffington Post they were absolutely ecstatic. MSNBC's Luke Russert, who was on the scene in Baltimore, relayed that a Republican official and other GOP aides had confided to him that allowing the "cameras to roll like that," was a "mistake."

So effective was the president that Fox News cut away from the broadcast 20 minutes before it ended.


It was the type of performance that Obama's supporters have long demanded and that his own aides have been eager to deliver. The question-and-answer session at the end wasn't initially supposed to be broadcast, but the White House pressured GOP leadership to bring the cameras in. They knew the optics it would generate, a source with knowledge of the planning relayed. Hours before the event began, Republican leaders finally relented.

What resulted was what one Democratic strategist described as, "amazing theater" -- certainly for cable news. Standing on a stage, looking down at his Republican questioners, Obama assumed the role of responsible adult to the GOP children, or, at the very least, of a college professor teaching and lecturing a room full of students.

He chastised Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.) for calling his economic agenda radical and poked fun at the GOP's own platform. "I am not an ideologue, I'm not," he said. "It doesn't make sense if somebody could tell me, 'You could do this cheaper and get increased results,' then I would say, 'Great.' The problem is, I couldn't find credible economists who could back up the claims that you just made."

He rebuked a questioner who insisted that the monthly deficit is higher now than Bush's annual deficit. "That's factually just not true," he said. "And you know it's not true." He lampooned Republican lawmakers seated in front of him for portraying his health care legislation as "some Bolshevik plot." He mocked Republicans for railing against the stimulus package and then showing up at "the ribbon-cuttings for some of these important projects in your communities." And he did it all while calling for "a tone of civility instead of slash and burn will be helpful."

Whether it was chutzpah, political savvy, or both, it certainly was refreshing. Reporters were thrilled with the British-parliament-type exchange between president and lawmaker. The Atlantic's Marc Ambinder asked that forums like these be held monthly. The Nation's Chris Hayes suggested Obama next go before the progressive caucus. Ezra Klein of the Washington Post labeled it "the most compelling political television I've seen...maybe ever. NBC's Chuck Todd added: "The president should hold Congressional 'town halls' more often. Public needs to see this if they'll ever trust Washington again,"

From the narrower vantage point of the White House, the event also made for effective politics, spurring some comparisons to the type of political engagement relished by former President Bill Clinton.

"Most people thinking about this would have thought 'ooh Obama is going into the lion's den," said Dee Dee Myers, Clinton's former press secretary. "But there was a great opportunity to jujitsu that. On one level it looked brave but on another he was the substitute teacher there, lecturing the audience.

"A lot of us have been waiting for that moment, a little more fight, a little more politics," she added. "He is in a political business and he has to pay attention to not just the substance but the politics."
 
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"Most people thinking about this would have thought 'ooh Obama is going into the lion's den," said Dee Dee Myers, Clinton's former press secretary. "But there was a great opportunity to jujitsu that. On one level it looked brave but on another he was the substitute teacher there, lecturing the audience.
 
I'm curious to how Fox will play this. What reason will they give for cutting away so early?

It's looking more and more like the President has cornered the Republicans.
 
If you can never win them over you need to kick their asses in public over and over again...Obama will never get 40% of the vote, but this type of action will assure that his base knows he is with them and it will help to shore up the punks among the Dems...:cool:
 
I'm curious to how Fox will play this. What reason will they give for cutting away so early?

It's looking more and more like the President has cornered the Republicans.

They will play it like they've been covering the president. Calling him Arrogant, Angry, Uppity and whatever other N word substitute they can think of. We know the code language. Orillty will bring out that bitch who the GOPers used to discuss his body language. They will spoon feed bullshit to their idiot viewers.

On the post, props.

-VG
 
They will play it like they've been covering the president. Calling him Arrogant, Angry, Uppity and whatever other N word substitute they can think of. We know the code language. Orillty will bring out that bitch who the GOPers used to discuss his body language. They will spoon feed bullshit to their idiot viewers.

On the post, props.

-VG

They already were in code after the State of the Union address. Like they were expecting the President of the United States to be apologetic about something.
 
eewwll, I just got a tweet from Rachel Maddow. She said so many wanted to see Obama's GOP talk they crashed CSPN's servers and she asks has that ever happend before? Damn, where is that video dude??

-VG
 
Good looking on this. I'm watching it now, he talking to them like children :lol:

Indeed watching it now also. Damn this makes you proud, i pretty sure most of us dont know politics well enough to say whats a good policy or not, considering theres so much more behind the scene. Obama was on his game, he seemed very controlled, sharp with his responses, very prepared..good stuff, haven't seen a president like that in awhile!
 
I watched the whole broadcast on MSNBC and I have to say, Obama is the truth! He took no shit from any of those Republicans!

They all seemed to forget that not only is he a Harvard grad, but he was also a law school teacher! That environment was MADE for him to shine and he did not disappoint!
 
where is the video...


i need to see that

vid please?

eewwll, I just got a tweet from Rachel Maddow. She said so many wanted to see Obama's GOP talk they crashed CSPN's servers and she asks has that ever happend before? Damn, where is that video dude??

-VG

Haven't clicked this link yet, but I hope this is it... I gotta see this shit! :dance:
 
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