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by BooMan
NBC Universal helpfully sent me an advance transcript of David Gregory's interview with the president on this morning's Meet the Press. The whole interview is dreadful and depressing. Gregory touches on four issues. Issue one is health care. Gregory probes the president to find out what his bottom line is, but he really just wants Obama to punch progressives in the face. Take the following exchange (caps in original):
DAVID GREGORY: Those narrow differences can also, in some cases, be very big differences. And as you were president elect, last year, you said to the nation, "In light of the huge challenges that the country faces," you said-- "we're going to have to make hard choices. And not all of these choices are going to be popular." What are the hard choices that you are now asking the American people to make? And who are you gonna say no to -- in order to get health care done? Why does the mainstream media always take the position that all compromise has to come from the Left? What objective observer could possibly conclude that the Right has made concessions? Name me more than one Republican in either house of Congress who has agreed to support the health care bill in return for concessions, or who has said that they will support a bill if a reasonable concession is made? Issue two is goading Barack Obama on race.
DAVID GREGORY: This health care debate, as you well know, can sometimes be about bigger things. And-- and among your harshest critics is the view, somehow, that government is out of control. And, in some cases, it's gotten very personal. Your election, to a lot of people, was supposed to mark America somehow moving beyond race. And yet, this week you had former President Jimmy Carter saying most, not just a little, but most of this Republican opposition against you is motivated by racism. Do you agree with that? Of course, whether he agrees with it or not, he doesn't want to get sidelined from his goal of talking about health care or accuse anyone who opposes his policies of being a racist. That's not good enough for Gregory, who follows up:
DAVID GREGORY: Just to be clear though. It wasn't just President Carter. There are others in the Congressional Black Caucus. Other thinkers who have said that they agree. That there is racism out there in that opposition to you. I just want to be clear, are you-- are you saying to the former president and others, to speak this way is counterproductive? In Washington, whenever a bunch of people make racist remarks the obligation is on the black president to denounce the people who point it out. Anything else is counterproductive. Even if that is the unfortunate political reality, why does Gregory have to play along with it? Why can't he rise above it? Issue three is Afghanistan. Gregory asks two questions. Does Obama have a deadline for withdrawal (answer, no) and is he skeptical about sending more troops (answer, yes). That's as hard hitting as Gregory gets. No follow-ups. Than he moves on to issue four.
DAVID GREGORY: On a lighter note, before I let you go, Mr. President, you were brazen this summer at the All Star game wearing your Chicago White Sox (LAUGHTER) jacket out there to throw out the first pitch. Hate to break it to you, but doesn't look so good for your White Sox here. So I want to know who is your pick to win the World Series? The whole interview was such a waste of time that I don't know why Obama thinks doing five of them is going to help him push his agenda. In theory, it could work. But that would require the idiots who are interviewing him to engage in an honest discussion about policy. That just isn't going to happen on these morning talk shows. Who knows, maybe the Univision interview will be worth half a damn.
Why Talk to David Gregory? | 18 comments (18 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
Why Talk to David Gregory? | 18 comments (18 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
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