Matt Lauer started his live interview with President Barack Obama, from the White House during NBC's Super Bowl pre-game show, on a light note, “So let me ask you the question that's on everyone's mind right now: How's it going living with your mother-in-law?” And he wondered if Obama now gets to read a story to his daughters “at night, tuck them in bed?”
But the member of a press corps which usually showed more concern for the Bush administration's tactics than the terrorist threat they were meant to avert, empathized with the burden of the “pretty sobering stuff” the new President now learns about: “There are millions, tens of millions of people watching this broadcast right now Mr. President, and if they were to have access to the same information you have now on a daily basis, how much less sleep would we all be getting?” Lauer next pressed Obama as to whether “a substantial number” of service men and women in Iraq “will be home in time for next Super Bowl Sunday?”
Lauer asserted that the House passage of the stimulus bill without one Republican vote “disappointed a lot of people” and he painted a dire picture of the economy, treating the President as an expert economist and giving him an excuse for lack of a recovery. Lauer contended that after watching the Super Bowl, for many people “tomorrow morning...the worry's going to start again and they're going to worry about losing their jobs and their homes and putting their kids through school and making ends meet. How much worse is the economy going to get, Mr. President, before it gets better?”
All of Lauer's questions in the live 12-minute long interview, which started at 5:07 PM EST, from the Map Room of the White House, before he moved to the college football bowl system, Super Bowl predictions and who can e-mail him on his Blackberry:
- So you've been President twelve days. So let me ask you the question that's on everyone's mind right now: How's it going living with your mother-in-law?- I was driving over here, Mr. President, I was thinking about this enormous transition that you've been through, taking on the reigns as Commander-in-Chief, Mrs. Obama becoming the First Lady. But you've got a daughter ten and a daughter seven and this is a huge game-changer for them as well. How they doing?
- Are you getting to take part in some of the routines? I was thinking you've been on the road basically for two years, although you got home a lot, now you're all under the same roof, basically for twelve days. Are you there for breakfast, do you get to read them a story at night, tuck them in bed? How's it going?
- President Bush said in his last press conference here at the White House, he said he wasn't sure when it would happen for you, but there would be a moment -- perhaps in the Oval Office -- when you would stop and realize “I am the President of the United States.” So I'm curious, have you had that moment?
- You talk about sobering moments. Even as a Senator and member of the Foreign Relations Committee you were getting intelligence briefings, on the campaign trail also and during the transition. But now, from what I understand, every day you go down there and there's that intelligence briefing on your desk and it's got to contain some pretty sobering stuff. There are millions, tens of millions of people watching this broadcast right now Mr. President, and if they were to have access to the same information you have now on a daily basis, how much less sleep would we all be getting?
- Let's talk about some of those men and women who are serving this country overseas in Afghanistan, other locations, in Iraq. And I'm sure they're watching today. It's a big event for the armed services. And a lot of those people have a vested interest in one of your campaign promises to end this war and get them home as soon, within 16 months or so, as humanly possible. So when you look at them can you say that a substantial number of them will be home in time for next Super Bowl Sunday?
- The economy. People are going to watch this game, they're going to blow off some steam, they're going to have a good time. But a lot of them are going to bed, they're going to wake up tomorrow morning and the worry's going to start again and they're going to worry about losing their jobs and their homes and putting their kids through school and making ends meet. How much worse is the economy going to get, Mr. President, before it gets better?
- And when it comes to the stimulus plan, the House passed its version last week, but without one Republican vote -- that disappointed a lot of people. The Senate takes up their version of the measure starting tomorrow. How important is gaining some more Republican support for that, how big a test for your leadership at this early stage of your presidency?
The Today show will air the interview again Monday morning and its site has Flash video of the entire 12-minute session.
—Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center




















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Nothing like watching a
February 1, 2009 - 18:48 ET by DaBirdNothing like watching a little softball before watching some football.
Oh, Matt! Lost your manhood, again?
February 1, 2009 - 18:53 ET by thebutlerdiditI don't know if Lauer got paid for the interview, but he should have been compensated in some manner. That would have made a great entry in Bernie Goldberg's book. I sure don't remember Bush getting those kinds of question.
Bringing the government in to run Wall Street is like saying, "Dad burned the dinner, let's get the dog to cook." PJ O'Rourke
Jimmy Carter II
February 1, 2009 - 19:11 ET by 10ksnookerSame level of intellect -- Remeber how the press treated Carter, up until his talks with Iran and Syria resulted in the hostages being taken.
If he is going to top Carter, seems to me to be off to a good start -- Done near everything Carter did including cutting the military. Only difference is Carter wasn't at war with the terrorist, and now the terrorists are openly at war with us.
Going to be fun, stay away from big cities.
The big Zero & Carter
February 1, 2009 - 20:01 ET by needle“If he is going to top Carter, seems to me to be off to a good start -- Done near everything Carter did including cutting the military.”
….except the big Zero has done it MUCH more quickly.
At this rate his Magnificent Brilliance is going to make Carter look like a great Statesman very soon.
Impunitas semper ad deteriora invitat.
Actually, BHO has started on the military
February 1, 2009 - 21:02 ET by Prester JohnHe told the Pentagon to cut its 2010 budget request by 10% ($55 billion).
That was some mighty fine ass kissing.
February 1, 2009 - 19:03 ET by superconIt was as if at any moment Lauer was going to pull out some tissues,wet them with his tongue and dab a smear off Obama's chin.
You can just see the love in his eyes because he knows "I helped this happen".
Because with a name like Obama... you know it has to be good.
lauer is a lier
February 1, 2009 - 19:04 ET by upcountrywater“There are millions, tens of millions of people watching this broadcast right now Mr. President,
In the spirit of delegating maybe the OAF will let the NYT and matt have direct feed to the intelligence briefings.
OBAMA POSES MILLIONS FREEZE
FREEDOM
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Hate the no tie look. At
February 1, 2009 - 19:18 ET by Red JeepHate the no tie look. At least Lauer wore one. Its gonna be a looong 4 years.
In fact it has been a long 2 weeks.
February 1, 2009 - 19:50 ET by needleIn fact it has been a long 2 weeks.
Impunitas semper ad deteriora invitat.
Huh?
February 1, 2009 - 21:41 ET by klchadwickIt has only been two weeks? I feel like I'm in a time machine...
the House passed its
February 1, 2009 - 19:40 ET by motherbeltthe House passed its version last week, but without one Republican vote -- that disappointed a lot of people.
Who did it disappoint Matt? It didn't disappoint Republicans, that's for sure. And why would Democrats be disappointed? It passed, after all, that's all that matters!
More "some say" projection from the media.
MB
February 1, 2009 - 20:02 ET by thebutlerdiditIt disappointed the Democrats because they couldn't hang this crap around the house Republicans' necks. They want to make sure everyone eats the crap sandwich, so they will all have the taint of this rotten porkulus on their breath. I hope the Rinos in the Senate finally do what is right. I'm just not holding my breath. They are trying to make the American people terrified that if this crapola doesn't pass, then we are doomed. The whole reason they keep saying that it's horrible, horrible, the worst ever economy, is so that people will be so scared they will call their reps and say Vote for it! Save us! It is nothing more than simple blackmail, and the very worst kind, too. Playing political games with real people's lives.
Bringing the government in to run Wall Street is like saying, "Dad burned the dinner, let's get the dog to cook." PJ O'Rourke
Maybe this will make you
February 1, 2009 - 20:48 ET by motherbeltMaybe this will make you feel better....
GOP Leaders Doubtful
Of course, I'm not counting any chickens yet, but we'lll see if they can collectively come up with a set......
Mitch McConnell actually said
I can't believe that the president isn't embarrassed about the products that have been produced so far.
Maybe there's hope.
I didn't watch much of this,
February 1, 2009 - 20:10 ET by rimskyI didn't watch much of this, but what I did see was not impressive, in terms of Obama's responses. At times he acts like he doesn't have any idea what he's trying to say! What comes out is incoherent and unsophisticated. Every instinct I've had about this guy is being validated.
No -Matt Lauer. It pleased a lot of people.
February 1, 2009 - 20:11 ET by Gary HallLauer: "...the stimulus plan, the House passed its version last week, but without one Republican vote -- that disappointed a lot of people."
Actually Matt. It pleased a lot of people.
Matt Liar can bite me
February 1, 2009 - 20:26 ET by R D HelmMatt Lauer and his band of fellow-traveling MSM Quislings did everything they could to impede the efforts of our former CIC in this war, and worked tirelessly to aid our enemies whenever possible.
I wouldn't piss on Matt Lauer if his worthless, traitorous, lying ass was on fire.
-Dave
Our clueless political leaders are about to drive us all over a cliff. The time to HITM is now-before we go over.
What's insulting...
February 1, 2009 - 20:35 ET by owr084What's insulting is that if obama was a normal government employee, he NEVER would have gotten a security clearance for anything at or above the secret level.
Why? There's those pesky questions about drug use (check), association with known felons (plenty of those), associatiing with persons or groups advocating the violent overthrow of the US government (check); family members committing crimes (check).
Sad. Very sad.
The One v.Bush
February 1, 2009 - 21:44 ET by klchadwickIf this had been an interview with Bush, Lauer would have asked why he thought he had time to watch the Super Bowl and how he could enjoy it knowing there were so many people suffering.
Meanwhile, I'm sure Steelers fans are too busy clinging to their guns and religion to care if Obama is rooting for their team...
What a steaming heap----
February 1, 2009 - 22:03 ET by Roscoe MendagoYa know I didn't see this pile of poo, but I'm sure ole Lauer was sniff'n Barack's jock. Tell me, how can anybody believe Obama is anything but a less than an inadequate poser who isn't qualified to run an ant farm, much less an entire nation...
Barack Obama spent the night at a Holiday Inn Express and thinks he's President, okay, okay, I know the people voted for him, but without much thought to the consequences.
Man, is there a real remedy to this bad dream we're having to endure, I'll have another beer....
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Didn't that ass-wipe Matt
February 1, 2009 - 23:09 ET by rbosqueDidn't that ass-wipe Matt read what's is the bill? How can any serious person say that it'll help the economy? Wow.
Super Bowl Promo
February 2, 2009 - 00:15 ET by Old VetDuring the Super Bowl a promo for this interview used the term "home court advantage" in describing the circumstance of the interview. I laughed out loud. NBC is so tone deaf that they have no idea how hilarious that statement is to a critical conservative. THE ENTIRE PRESS TREATMENT OF THE DEMOCRATIC LIBERAL PARTY IS A CONSTANT "HOME COURT ADVANTAGE". (Excuse the over use of caps, I just had to blow)
It's Matt Lauer, from the Today show
February 2, 2009 - 01:06 ET by Smoking HotHe owns soft news. Was anyone really expecting anything else? Was anyone really wanting anything else? It's Super Bowl weekend. I'm sipping a beer waiting for the game. I don't really want to care about the economy or evil-doers.
What vain conceit in this
February 2, 2009 - 10:11 ET by ForeverOnTheRightWhat vain conceit in this presumption, “There are millions, tens of millions of people watching this broadcast right now….” Lauer you are so full of yourself, your softball interview is a waste of time, ask some hard questions and then see you “savior” fall apart.
→ Buttered bread
February 2, 2009 - 10:14 ET by Cool ArrowLauer will get many more interviews.
O'Reilly will not.
Sycophants aren't necessarily stupid.
Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country - Khalil Gibran
Matt Lauer/ Colleagues
February 3, 2009 - 01:05 ET by Charles H. GarridoHello! Feb 03/12:49 AM
Fairness Doctrine "what goes around comes around"
The author Mr. John Grisham had goods "books"Specially is one Story in a letter "Quote" Stupid. "Stupid, Stupid".- How demagogue and hypocracy, remember sooner or later you will be also the future in bring the same "measure". We in Alabama goes, "Don't open your Alligator mouth and overload your Monkingbird..."(small manure")Thanks & Cooperation.-
Charles H. Garrido
Miami Fla.-