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Old 03-17-2010, 02:15 PM
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Is anyone else watching this on fox news?

Brett Baer is just friggin frying Obomba and making him look like the idiot
he is

Great theater
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Old 03-17-2010, 02:46 PM
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Transcripts here:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,589589,00.html

Wow. Medicine is one sixth of the economy? That's a little high. I'd say we spend too much on medical treatment.
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Old 03-17-2010, 07:32 PM
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Is anyone else watching this on fox news?

Brett Baer is just friggin frying Obomba and making him look like the idiot
he is

Great theater
Theater, as in entertainment for the easily diverted?

Or is it something of substance to inform the genuinely inquisitive?


I don't watch Tv, I can't make a judgment.
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Old 03-18-2010, 05:25 AM
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Brett Baer is just friggin frying Obomba and making him look like the idiot
he is

Great theater
No, I did not watch it. I did see a portion of it later.
I always thought Brett Bear was a pretty good and fair reporter for FOX, however he has changed my mind. Just when does a good interviewer invite person to be interviewed and then do nothing but display very rude behavior?If I had been Obama, I would have removed the mike and walked out. The portion I saw, Obama was never given a chance to answer or was peppered with another question before he did get to answer. Mayhe should have done what he did when John Roberts administered the oath of office incorrectly, he just did not respond until Roberts corrected HIS mistake. I have always wondered if it was intentional on Roberts part.
I have now labeled Bear as Fox's No One Rude and discourteous reporter.
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Old 03-18-2010, 07:07 AM
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Then you would be wrong

Obomba did his usual dance
He refused to answer questions and just kept rambling rhetoric

Brett tried to pin him down several times when he just kept rambling

Baeir is a good reporter and he put up with a lot of bs from bomba
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Old 03-18-2010, 07:27 AM
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I've heard bits and pieces of it and it was great. mr. o was the one who was rude.
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Old 03-18-2010, 08:12 AM
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I just posted my opinion and I will stick with it. If I ever face anyone of you in person and you cannot keep your mouth closed long enough for me to speak then you will be looking at my back. I give everyone respect until they disrespect me. Typical Fox.
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Obama: Avoidance of straight answers and body language that revealed deceptive behavior
Obama’s Worst Interview Ever
By Alan Caruba Wednesday, March 17, 2010

If Barack Obama had been engaged in an ordinary job interview on Wednesday evening, he would not have been hired. Any experienced interviewer would have instantly picked up on his avoidance of straight answers and body language that revealed deceptive behavior.

During the course of his interview with Fox News reporter and anchor, Brett Baier, the President did more damage to himself and to his alleged health care “reform” than in the entire period of time leading up to now.

Inaugurated in January 2009, Obama has largely ignored the financial crisis he inherited from the very end of George W. Bush’s last term. After an “apology tour” and media blitz lasting several months, most of his energy has been devoted to taking over the nation’s healthcare system.

Early on he paused to throw billions at the failed General Motors and Chrysler. He made the American people their owners instead of letting an ordinary bankruptcy proceeding restructure the companies. At the same time, his Secretary of the Treasury continued his predecessor’s policy of parceling out billions in bailouts to the very Wall Street firms that had caused the financial meltdown.

While that was occurring, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve (an independent central bank, not really part of the federal government) was busy running the printing presses night and day to create fiat money.

During his first year, as millions of Americans found themselves unemployed, instead of concentrating on measures that would jump-start economic growth such as tax cuts and other incentives, Obama’s sole domestic policy concern was healthcare “reform.”

Desperate to get a vote on it, despite Democrat majorities in both the Senate and the House, Obama turned finally to Fox News in yet another effort to make his case. What he did not anticipate was the relentless questioning of a reporter who wanted real answers about the ugly process by which the Senate and House bills have reached this point.

The President’s body language said as much as his efforts to filibuster his answers to Baier. The obvious effort was to run out the clock and end the hammering he took.

His hands were always gesticulating a plea that Baier stop asking why the bill was filled with horrendous provisions such as the “Louisiana purchase” or the gift of a $100 million hospital in Connecticut.
What Obama wanted to do was repeat his stale talking points

What Obama wanted to do was repeat his stale talking points for the Fox audience of viewers, stressing his attack on insurance company’s profits. Those profits, however, are a mere 6% at most, far less than other industries. For both the insurance companies and consumers, the lack of free market competition is the real problem.

Following the interview, Fox commentator Charles Krauthammer called Obama’s answers “a very clever rope-a-dope”, noting that “He did not have a lot of answers.” His colleague, commentator Steve Hayes, called the president “simply dishonest.”

Anyone watching and listening would have come to the same conclusion.

The interview showed a man who discovered that the sheer power of the office of president and the automatic respect it engenders was not enough to protect him from an intense and long overdue grilling.

The particulars of a plan—-which he refused to discuss—-would dramatically change the relationship of every American to their physician and the ability of their physician to prescribe the procedures necessary to overcome an illness or injury.

To casually explain a vote on Obamacare as “the right thing to do” looked and sounded lame.

The vast majority of Americans of all political persuasions want this bill killed. Obama is spectacularly indifferent to public opinion.

Even Fox commentator, Juan Williams, a liberal voice, noted that the failure to get his healthcare “reform” bill passed would leave Obama “mortally damaged” as the leader of the Democrat Party and as president in general.

The simple fact is that, from the day he entered the office, Obama has damaged his credibility and confidence in his judgment. In just over a year he has gone from polling around 70% approval of his performance in office to the mid-40% percentile and it just keeps getting worse.

The interview may, indeed, turn out to be a turning point because, if I was a member of the House of Representatives, a Democrat, and up for reelection in November, I would conclude that this president was not worth following off the cliff.

© Alan Caruba, 2010
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Old 03-18-2010, 11:04 AM
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About time someone put this scumbags feet to the fire!
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