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First thoughts: Obama calls timeout

Posted: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 9:22 AM by Domenico Montanaro
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From Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Domenico Montanaro, and Ali Weinberg
*** Obama’s timeout: In the game of basketball, after your team commits some errors and after the opposition runs off a couple of easy baskets, you'll routinely see the coach make this move: call a timeout. It's intended to settle down the team, get them back to basics, and slow down the opponent's momentum. And that might be the best way to view today’s televised Rose Garden press conference at 12:30 pm ET. As we’ve mentioned before, it's been a tough past week for President Obama. He's been on the defensive on health care, Iran, the economy, and the deficit. Even his poll numbers are coming back down to Earth, although the latest Washington Post/ABC poll has his approval in the mid-60s. So, like a basketball coach watching his team endure a mini-slump, he's decided to call a timeout and reset his message. (Also today, Obama meets with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet and Defense Secretary Robert Gates.)

Video: NBC’s Chuck Todd and The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson discuss the political stakes for President Barack Obama in getting his health care reform plan passed this year.

*** Time to trot out Will.i.am, too? In fact, you could argue that -- on the subject of health care -- he actually first called this timeout yesterday. Monday’s White House announcement on cost savings for prescription drugs seemed to serve as a pep talk for Democrats worried about the chances of passing health-care reform this year. "To those who, here in Washington, who’ve grown accustomed to sky-is-falling prognoses and the certainties that we cannot get this done, I have to … revive an old saying we had from the campaign: Yes we can.” But yesterday's event was also bizarre, because at noon ET and then at 2:30 pm, nobody from the administration could answer how the $80 billion would save money for the government when or if it reforms health care. By 5:00 pm, the White House finally gave us a number -- $50 billion of the $80 billion would be money that could be used to cut down on the cost of the health-care reform effort. Our question: Why not have that number at the ready at noon with the president or even 2:30 pm for Robert Gibbs? It was very odd, very slapped together. Clearly, the White House was desperate to show off some good news on the financial front on this issue after a week of bad news from the Congressional Budget Office. Also, as for the president's use of the "Yes we can" slogan yesterday, it may be a reminder of how much the president misses having an opponent. Right now, his opponent is himself.

Video: President Obama’s health care reform plan now has the support of the nation’s leading pharmaceutical trade group, PHRMA, which is pledging $80 billion to lower prescription drug costs for seniors and the U.S. government. Nancy-Ann DeParle, director of the White House Office of Health Reform, discusses how this deal will help lower overall costs.

*** We’ll always have Cairo: Obviously, one of the questions that Obama will receive at today’s news conference will be the GOP criticism about his statements regarding the violence and protests in Iran. But we pose this question: Do you think Republicans would be less critical if Obama had simply stated what he said in his Cairo speech about freedom IN GENERAL in the Middle East? “All people yearn for certain things: the ability to speak you're mind and have a say in how your are governed; confidence in the rule of law and the equal administration of justice; government that is transparent and doesn’t steal from the people; the freedom to live as you choose. These are not just American ideas. They are human rights.” Privately, the White House points to the Cairo speech quite often. But why not simply use these words for Iran specifically? Also, the president may have to answer this question today: Do Iranians have the ability to speak their mind, to say how they are governed, have the confidence in the rule of law and the EQUAL administration of justice? Has the Iranian regime been transparent, have they stolen from the people? If he can't answer in the affirmative for any of these questions, doesn't that mean there should be consequences for the regime in its dealings with the U.S. and the world?

Video: Republicans have been lining up to argue that President Barack Obama isn’t saying enough to support the protesters in Iran. A Hardball panel debates whether his response is too timid.

*** Where in the world is ... Mark Sanford? If you're a leader in your party trying to go toe-to-toe with the Democratic administration on fiscal policy, as well as a potential 2012 candidate, chances are that you don't want 1) headlines announcing you've gone missing for several days; 2) your wife saying that she doesn't know where you are but that she isn't concerned; and 3) your spokesman saying you've gone away to clear your head after your stimulus battle. It’s all just … weird, even though Sanford associates insist that he does this all the time. Well, last night, Sanford’s office announced that he was hiking on the Appalachian Trail.
“I want to emphasize that this isn't something that either staff or Mrs. Sanford is concerned about,” the governor’s chief spokesman said in a statement. “As we said earlier today, it isn't unusual for the governor to be out of pocket for several days after the legislative session. We knew he would be difficult to reach, and that he would be checking in infrequently.” What’s also interesting is that two critics most concerned about his disappearance and whereabouts weren’t Democrats, but Republicans -- Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer and state Sen. Jake Knotts. The old saying, marching to the beat of his own drummer, applies as well to Sanford as it does any elected official. How likely, though do folks who march to their own drummer beat end up as nominees for their party? 

*** I’m a joker, I’m a smoker… : One thing the media seemed to make crystal clear yesterday and this morning is that the president is still an occasional smoker. In all of the coverage of the president's signing of the tobacco legislation, many reporters made note of the president's past smoking, as well as Robert Gibbs' unconvincing spin that he's constantly fighting this addiction. The White House, of course, won't confirm the president still smokes. But it has not said these words: "He's no longer a smoker." Is it a big deal? No, just one of those presidential oddities that biographers live for. And everyone will want to know: When does he smoke? Is it on the golf course? The Truman Balcony?

Video: Saying "I know how difficult it can be" to stop smoking, President Obama signs a bill substantially strengthening anti-smoking efforts.

*** Let’s talk about sex, baby… let’s talk about you and me: Finally, Roll Call reports that embattled Sen. John Ensign will address his GOP colleagues at their weekly luncheon. “While no one knows exactly what Ensign will say to his fellow Senators, the move is becoming an increasingly familiar one for embattled Republicans. Sen. David Vitter (La.) and former Sens. Ted Stevens (Alaska) and Larry Craig (Idaho), while facing scandals of their own, went before the Conference to discuss their respective situations.” 

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FROM A PREVIOUS 'THREAD' YESTERDAY.....

".....J. Merle Stanley, Westchester, NY (Sent Monday, June 22, 2009 10:37 AM)
And you know very well that President Obama has changed plenty. He did not promise to change absolutely everything in Washington and yet that is what you wanted to hear, so that is what you constantly whine about.
He is far more transparent that any President in modern history. He has done far more to reduce the influence of lobbyists on the executive branch that any President has even attempted in the past several generations.
He is not perfect and I accept that. There is always room for improvement. But I did not vote for him because I thought he would be perfect. I voted for him because I thought he would change the direction of the country from one of being a big world bully that does whatever it can to support big corporations and ignore science to one that believes in diplomacy before power, sensible regulation of business, and listening to scientific facts before making decisions.
I am one of the approximately 1/3 of the US that strongly believes he is doing an excellent job! ....."
Chris - IL (Sent Monday, June 22, 2009 11:21 AM)

Well congratulations Chris.....you are an IOfficial Kool-Aid Taste Tester.
Obama did indeed promise sweeping change, and so far we have not gotten that from him.
By this time in Clinton's first administration he had already passed the Deficit Reduction Act of 1993 (without a single Republicans vote, mind you),and was in the process of authoring the Family Leave Act.
Obama and his followers DID act as if he was "perfect" during the campaign. He not only said he was going to make sweeping changes in DC, but he also said that the Republicans turn "small" issues into "big deals" during election campaigns, and that sort of thing wouldn't "solve our problems."
Well, I wish someone would tell me when the problem-solving starts because so far there hasn't been any.
All I keep hearing is that "things are better simply because the GOP isbn't in power."
I'm sorry, I am a Democrat....but I'm not buying that. This country isn't any better simply because one political party or the other is in charge.
It is made better by the leadership that is provided by whoever sits in that Oval Office, the individual, the man, the human being himself...and what he (or she) does....not what he talks about.
So far all we got, and all we ever get from Obama is TALK.
TALK, TALK, TALK, and nothing else.
"Polls" generaly speaking, reflect exactly what the media, and whoever takes them WANT them to reflect.
The media NEVER criticizes Obama for anything, never calls him out on his mistakes, and never takes him to task for the fact that he is doing things (such as giving away Amabasadorships to large contributors) that he said he wouldn't do.....things he said he was going to change.
The problem I have is that Obama and his supporters are starting to spew the same partisan rhetoric that Republicans threw around when they were in charge....and in thst sense the only difference between them and the GOP is the name of their party.
THAT isn't going to solve problems, and it doesn't show any "leadership".
All it shows, is that it's  about "power" and nothing else with Obama and his followers, instead of getting things done and improving upon the way we live in this country.
I refuse to drink that Kool-Aid. I refuse to accept that this kind of partisan rhetoric from someone who said he was going to cghange things, is the best we can do.
Obama has done NOTHING, except talk. He hasn't shown any leadership skills, and certainly does not come across as the leader of the greatest nation on earth.
.....AND, all the fast-talk, and "quick-foot-salesmanship" in the world isn't going to change that.




Let's stir the pot,shall we.In your crack reporting the fr staff has decided that Obama is on the defense.On health care,on Iran.Using your basketball terms like you know something about hoops,besides who won the office pool.But not all coaches call time out when the other team goes on a run.Some coaches let there team play through tough adversity,it makes them a tougher team come playoffs.But while we stir we can discuss who is doing all the whinning,the party of torture comes to mind.The circus barkers have been barking for days now about the Prez not dropping nukes on Iran,all this garbage about voters rights.Please,the torture party has no problem obstructing the Coleman- Frankin election,in fact they have spent millions trying to create another Florida.So maybe Obama is chilling for a few days,Bush was on vacation more then any other president before him,seems the cowboy was not into his government job,he was into cutting brush and small bushies,and riding his bike.
Obama has a huge foreign relations staff, his major in college was international relations and the constitution, he has lived in a muslim nation and he is smarter than all of us put together.

Speak for yourself.  It's this hyperbole about Obama that really p.... me off.  So he went to college and has lived in foreign country.  So have I.  Big f..... deal.  There was a radio program where a historian told the the interviewer that Obama had the highest IQ of any president.  When asked what his IQ actually was the historian didn't actually know.

He's a smart guy but he's still a politician and has had no experience outside academia and government.

Here's a question: How many families do you know that would let their own kids go without healthcare so they can pay for some kids in other countries to have healthcare?

Anyone?

First things first America . . . before we can help our friends all over the world secure democracy, defeat Aids, and feed their hungry . . . we have to take care of our FELLOW AMERICANS and OURSELVES. Nashville_fan (Sent Tuesday, June 23, 2009 9:48 AM)

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For once I agree with you Nashville Fan but please explain where Barack is going to get the $62 BILLION he has promised to spend over the next ten years on foreign aid? Remember the total long term debt of GM is only $47 Billion.

"President Obama’s 2010 budget seeks to double U.S. aid payments to other countries despite a $1.75 trillion deficit and the worst recession in over a quarter of a century."

Charity begins at home.



So moderators, what's the deal with "Anita"? She can swear, be totally belligerent towards other posters, say any cheap thing she wants about anyone else, and it gets posted. Any responses in kind to "her" though gets dumped. It almost seems like "Anita" is in fact a cover for the moderators posting here.
On the Iran crisis: What's even worse for the Iranian protesters than having Republican idiots like BombBomb McCain and his shadow Lindsey Graham making bellicose statements is having Reza Palavi making them. He is the son of the brutal Shah who was installed as dictator of Iran after the US overthrew the democratic government of Iran in the 1950s. No matter which side Iranians are on politically, they are all united in their hatred for the Shah regime. The best thing Shah Junior could do to help the Iranian freedom movement is to just shut up. Same goes for McBombBomb.
Stacey W., Lexington Ky

Good to see your coming around to health care and cap and trade. You started out it was DOA then at the end you changed to nearly dead, so your starting to change you mind. Good for you.
*** Let’s talk about sex, baby… let’s talk about you and me: Finally, Roll Call reports that embattled Sen. John Ensign will address his GOP colleagues at their weekly luncheon. “While no one knows exactly what Ensign will say to his fellow Senators, the move is becoming an increasingly familiar one for embattled Republicans. Sen. David Vitter (La.) and former Sens. Ted Stevens (Alaska) and Larry Craig (Idaho), while facing scandals of their own, went before the Conference to discuss their respective situations.”  

Okay I am keeping a tally book. Dems verses Repubs on scandals...wait a minute...the self righteous GOP has Sex, Lies, and scandal? Surely you jest. What about family values? what ever happened to that idea?

Congressional pages are indangered species around those fellas. Also, and also...explains how they arrived at the selection of the Alaska Governor as a running mate with McCain. They sure do go for the trashy life to be bible belters....don't they...
BoBo the Prez (Sent Tuesday, June 23, 2009 9:40 AM)

Hey BoBo,

Any comment on the news that the RNC recently gave your firm $1M to develop more ridiculous names to call the President that only resonate with 25% of the country?  Or the news that they are not happy with your spending half of it to come up with "BoBo the Prez"?  To quote Sen. McConnell, "Is that the best you've got?"
The right wing dings have nothing but contempt, envy, and manufactured lies for the President and will use any chance they can to smear the President. I’m so glad the old Alzheimer’s McCain and Moosehead Palin did not win or else we’d be full throttle in WWIII.

As apparently you left wing ding have for Senator McCain and Governor Palin.

Can you explain to me how your smears are less contemptible, envious or manufactured?
As the smoke begins to clear temporarily during a brief lull in the Obama-burns-America-to-the-ground campaign, all his forest dwelling lemmings stand wild-eyed with fear that their messiah is really a lemming eating monster with many mouths and a voracious appetite.  Nothing like smoked lemmings to go with a pack of preferred muslim Camels.
Another phony, staged, reheasred so called news conference. Let us guess, it will go off perfect and the press will just swoon over Obama. But when Obama goes back to office, and the gushing reporters finish taping their responses for the nightly news, another 10,000 people would have laid-off today, another 100 protestors will have died in Iran. The ship carrying nuc;ear material will be closer to port in North Korea, the stock market will be reeling, and the health care and environment bills in Congress will still be dead. Obama - The Total Failure.
Apparently, he didn't establish a clear chain of command prior to leaving, Suburban Mom paying attention, IL


More bs from the left. The chain of command is established in the state constitution. As far as his family goes, what business is it of yours? How do you know what agreements, or disagreements, Sanford has in his family. And why do you care?
Pass ENDA NOW!
Repeal DOMA NOW!
Sign the Matthew Shepard Act NOW!
Stop DADT discharges NOW!
Come out for Marriage Equality NOW!

Otherwise Obama...

You will lose all support from the LGBT community...NOW!
Oh, don't tell us that Obama is using those cost cutting numbers from the drug companies to plug into his "savings" column for his health care plan? If there was ever some funny money out there, that is it. Also, if the drug companies are charging $80 billion less over 10 years, where do you think they are going to make the cuts? Because unlike the government, who can print money, they actually have to make money to stay in business. My guess is the drug companies will cut R&D, you know the thing that comes up with new and better drugs to help all of us.

Mel, Illinois (Sent Tuesday, June 23, 2009 9:45 AM)


Mel you'll still be able to get your Viagra so go set down and keep quite.
.....AND, all the fast-talk, and "quick-foot-salesmanship" in the world isn't going to change that.

J. Merle Stanley, Westchester, NY

JMS - Two thumbs up!


For starters, the complete collapse of Obama two major legislative items for health care and the environment. His foreign policy failures to have nothing to say about anything in Iran. The markets collapsing under his wathc again. No jobs created. Quite a few failures from Obama, and you don't even have to look very hard.
TT Tebbles, MS

You live in one of the poorest States in the region. What kind of jobs do you all have down there? You all kept people in slaverly up until the 1980's. There were people that didn't know that the Emancipation Proclamimation was signed by President Lincoln.

You all still glamorize plantations in that God for saken state. Yet you have the nerve to complain about President Obama. What has Haley barber done for the citizens of Mississippi lately? President Obama is doing just fine. You all need to concentrate on your state and a sorry state indeed.
Anita, Birmongham, AL - After only five months into the office he has saved our auto industries,

Really? Then why is GM not producing any cars? Not one car has rolled off their lines since they went into bankrupcy. Also, Chrysler was sold to Fiat - they are now an Italian company.
You're out of timeouts Obama, except for a 20 second injury timeout. But no one sees how that will help anything.
Magic Johnson (Sent Tuesday, June 23, 2009 9:46 AM)
___________

Excuse me, but, before you get high and mighty, you might want to choose a signoff name other than someone else who cheated on his wife.
Hi Redhead,

Not sure where you did your research, but I have expressed my discontent with Bush on many forums over the years....

I'm glad I've gotten under your skin to the point you address me even though I've not yet posted on this forum - that means I've got you thinking - and that's the most important thing of all.

But I want to clarify - Bush, was, is, and will always be an idiot.  I'm not even sure he can help himself.  I think he was, for the most part, Cheney's puppet - I don't think he was smart enough to make the decisions he was credited as making without having his strings pulled.

Obama on the the other hand, well, he's much more cunning than Bush, but there is another key and very critical difference - Obama is a socialist!

He may be charismatic, he may be charming, he may be many, many things, but at his core, he's a socialist
and narcissist and Redhead, this country has shed much blood and many tears fighting against socialism, communism, and narcissism.

Think what you will, I've been called many things over the years, but I have been proven correct time and again.  Obama will destroy this nation if he hasn't already.  He is not out to help you, or to help me.  He's out to help himself and create the most immense and interceding government in this country's history and that will, in the end, be his and our downfall, because if you'll remember, there is still half of this country that did not vote for him, do not want him and his socialist ideology and will, if pushed, stand up for the Constitution and their personal rights - and don't forget, most of these people - conservatives - we're the one's with the Bibles and guns.

I greatly fear a civil war in this country as inflation and unemployment spike.

I've said it before, I'll say it again, for whatever Obama will be remembered - he will mostly be remembered as the great divider.

Not white vs. black, majority vs. minority, no, it will be those who believe in God, freedom, and self suffiency vs. those with no believe in anything except Obama, and his minions of lunatic liberals and their millions of muchers who I and the rest of my conservative brothers and sisters pay for.

You don't have to like me.  I don't particularly care either way - the Bible says Christians who speak the truth will be persecuted - so be it - but the truth is the truth and it can't be covered up by liberal bullshit forever.

Obama has no right to hold the office of President of the United States - he doesn't deserve it, he didn't earn it, and he isn't fit for it, and time will prove it!

Regards,

Patrick




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