FNC's Ed Henry Does His Job, Jay Carney Scolds: 'I Know You're Creating a Thing Here for Fox'
After only his third day on the job, Fox News senior White House correspondent Ed Henry was accused by White House Press Secretary Jay Carney of intentionally "creating" a dispute to please his new employer.
"I know you're creating a thing here for Fox," charged Carney toward the end of a testy exchange with the former CNN correspondent during Wednesday's press briefing.
As members of the White House press corps giggled off camera, Henry retorted: "That's not what I'm doing, you know better than that."
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Continuing a line of questioning he initiated on Monday – his debut in the briefing room as a Fox News correspondent – Henry pressed Carney to lay out President Barack Obama's deficit-reduction plan, noting that, unlike House Republicans and Senate Democrats, the administration has yet to submit a proposal to the Congressional Budget Office.
When Carney insisted the president's "principles" as outlined in a speech in April constituted a plan with "quite a lot of detail," Henry fired back: "That's not a plan."
For asking tough questions and expecting serious responses, Henry was accused by Carney of parroting Republican talking points.
As Glynnis MacNicol at Business Insider observed, "That the White House thinks it's already okay to attribute his totally normal badgering to the network he works for, for the second day in row, says a great deal more about how the White House views Fox than vice versa."
In response to Carney's insults, FNC anchor Greta Van Susteren wrote on "Greta Wire" yesterday that the press secretary took a "cheap shot" at Henry, according to Chris Ariens at TV Newser.
Ariens also reported that "all was calm" between Henry and Carney at the Thursday briefing.
A transcript of Ed Henry's exchange with Jay Carney during the July 27 press briefing can be found below:
ED HENRY, FNC senior White House correspondent: Jay, you just said there's not a lot of great detail the president's put out in a plan. When are you going to submit a plan to the Congressional Budget Office?
JAY CARNEY, White House press secretary: I understand – we can do this again, okay.
HENRY: No, but when are going to submit it to CBO like Boehner did and Reid did?
CARNEY: Has the Speaker of the House shown you the positions that he took in detail in the negotiations that were designed actually to achieve a compromise, as opposed to have a show vote, have a show vote?
(Crosstalk)
CARNEY: Ed, we put forward a budget, we put forward a framework –
HENRY: It didn't get through.
CARNEY: – as has every measure that the Republicans have put forward, okay. Both leaders, the senior-most Republican in the land, third in line, okay, a powerful figure, with great authority, sat in a room with the President of the United States and worked out a detailed compromise. It is the nature of these kinds of difficult things that you do that in a way so that you agree on the tough choices, you come out together, and you announce them, and you begin to make the argument. A hard argument, for each person, to his party, that this is what we need to do for the sake of the country, that this is a good deal, okay.
HENRY: As Chuck said yesterday, have a senator introduce it as an actual bill. We're six days away.
CARNEY: Chuck, I mean Ed, you know, the speaker walked away from this deal.
HENRY: Right, but you got this great deal so put it out there. Let the American people see it.
CARNEY: I think I've answered the question.
HENRY: Okay, one quick thing.
CARNEY: I know you're creating a thing here for Fox.
(Laughing from the press corps)
HENRY: That's not what I'm doing, you know better than that.
--Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.
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Can't explain it
Submitted by Model850 on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 3:21pm.
With no real answer as to why the WH hasn't put forth a real plan Carney of course has to resort to trying to get a laugh from his MSM buddies at the expense of FOX.
Ho-hum. What else is new?
It is a shame that we can't
Submitted by ricklail on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 3:26pm.
It is a shame that we can't get any adults in this WH until 1/20/13. This guy is a first class smart jackass.
Carney must have gone to private school growing up, because
Submitted by Lipton on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 3:36pm.
if he went to a public school with that kind of smug obstinance, he would have had a tough go of it.
Curious, Major Garrett was the guy for FOX and he got a front row seat. It looks like the new guy for FOX gets the front row seat too. Is that right? I just wanted to know how the Press Corps works -- is the spot reserved for the reporter him/herself or for the media outlet?
It is my understanding that
Submitted by Alex Fitzsimmons on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 3:41pm.
It is my understanding that spots are voted on by White House Correspondents Association board members (who include Henry), and awarded to organizations, not reporters. Here's an up-to-date chart: http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowldc/new-wh-briefing-room-seating-chart...
--Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.
Nice chart
Submitted by Kingfish17 on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 5:45pm.
Good information on the chart. I wish a Republican administration would trash that whole arrangement and pack the room with talk radio hosts and conservative bloggers, and leave about four seats for NBC, ABC, CNN and NPR. Then they could cut up and make jokes at the expense of the liberals loon questions, when they managed to squeeze one in.
I would watch that.
"You can’t go take a trip to Las Vegas...on the taxpayer’s dime." Barack Obama
He comes off as the spoiled little girl.....
Submitted by OldJarhead77 on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 3:37pm.
That has been told all her life she is beautiful ... when in truth she would make a buzzard puke...... screaming and stomping her foot MY DADDY (Obama) SAYS ITS TRUE AND IT IS...... PHHHHHHT!!!!!!!!!!
3rd in line?
Submitted by clintm19 on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 3:45pm.
Somebody also needs to tell Carney that the Speaker is 2nd in line, not third (the sitting president is not "in line").
Prohibiting freedom of the press
Submitted by deadeyedan on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 3:48pm.
This is part of the first step in quashing dissent from legitimate organs of information dissemination. It's only part of it because for some time now the WH has been targeting Fox News. The WH has had little problem with other organs (ABC, MSNBC, CNN, etc.).
The media, not by law but by cultural obligation, are to be equally adversarial to all parties. Conversely, government agencies and their spokesmen are to be careful not to single out particular organs because they happen to display dissent or doubt.
The leftists (that's right, most of the media) are exposed here for what they are because they are not the recipients of the kind of ire displayed by the press secretary. They are adversarial only one way, and that's toward the opponents of the current WH regime.
Mohammedanism - a religion the left can think of as almost as holy as global warming - deadeyedan
Liberalism - government of the people by the theories and for the ideologists - deadeyedan
Has any press . . . .
Submitted by Bourbeau on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 3:56pm.
Has any SH press secretary, in recent memory, demostrated a higher level of discomfort at the podium than Jay Carney? Has anyone shown less competence of the material he's supposedly has command of than this drip? I'm shocked this guy has lasted this long; he's demonstrably incompetent in this role.
One would be
Submitted by UpNorth on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 7:02pm.
Baghdad Bob Gibbs, Bourbeau. He was even less competent than Carney, far more uncomfortable than Carney, but far more adept at spewing the Obama talking points.
I have a very difficult time listening to Democrats. They
Submitted by Rush Fan on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 4:47pm.
habitually lie, mislead and obfuscate. It's stressful to listen to Carney, Obama and other Dems spew garbage from their mouth. It is so upsetting that I immediately switch channels when they or a lying RINO like McCain appear.
Cannot wait
Submitted by HockeyKid on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 4:46pm.
until these children are removed from the White House.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
The Pres. can have all the
Submitted by amyshulk on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 4:51pm.
The Pres. can have all the "plans" he wants, it doesn't matter unless the D's adopt it & carry it through. BUT, since the Pres. says he has this plan, he either needs to admit he really doesn't, or show it already. This arrogant, paranoid, childish response to Ed from Jay shows it's time for them to man up and admit there is NO plan!
Ronald Reagan
Liberal Reaction
Submitted by countmein5050 on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 5:47pm.
to being unable to communicate professionally or even intelligently.
First tough questions and he morphs into Glibbs.....
Submitted by Tomorama on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 6:15pm.
This is the first time since "Carnival" took the job someone has really DONE THEIR JOBS WITH HIM at the podium and he is classless, clueless and factless, throw in gutless and he is his bosses twin.
Can SOMEONE ask when they are voting in the Senate on Reids plan?
Isn't that a valid FN question.
How about ask "Carnival" next WTF is the budget for the last two years or does Obambi have a plan for that, but waiting to spring it on us?
When all is said and done OBAMBI will get the credit for being the grownup and leader on this by doing BLEEP.
HENRY: That's not what I'm doing, you know better than that.
Submitted by DaChew on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 6:34pm.
What Henry said:
"HENRY: That's not what I'm doing, you know better than that."
What Henry was thinking:
"I'm pointing out to everybody what a liar you are. That's for way more than just Fox News. Hell, that's "a thing" that everyone can see and enjoy. "Truth to power!" don't you know. Oooh, just look how red your ears have gotten. You know you just got burned don't you? Thank you for making it so easy, by the way."
DaChew.......Let me suggest an alternative to what Ed Henry
Submitted by Rush Fan on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 9:07pm.
was thinking: "Gee. My job was a lot easier when I worked for CNN. My fellow journalist treated me with respect and kindness, and the White House Press Secretary, the President, and the Dems in Congress would not hesitate to say "hello" to me.
Now that I work for Fox News, I have to hide my liberal bias, and pretend I'm 'fair and balanced.' Moreover, my fellow journalists at the White House briefings now give me the cold shoulder, and laugh at me when I ask a 'fair and balanced' question. Also I could swear that last week President Obama gave me 'the finger' when he passed me in the corridor. I wonder if they have any openings at MSNBC?"
Logical Progression
Submitted by sergeant stogie on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 6:45pm.
Obviously Carney found the bottle of "douche sauce" left behind by his wonderful predecessor, Bobby Gibbs. And has been hitting it liberally.
Sounded like defamation of
Submitted by jessieH on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 8:41pm.
Sounded like defamation of Henry's character, to me.
If nothing else, what a remarkably unprofessional comment
Submitted by krendler on Thu, 07/28/2011 - 8:50pm.
...and, of course, playing to the far-left wing of the dem party.
"Look everyone, I just made fun of Fox News!!! Maybe I should keep going and call Bachmann a B****!!!!"
Completely consistent with the normal level of professionalism and insecurity we've come to expect from this administration, chock full of amateurs who would last all of 2 hours in a competitive workplace.