Tied to NBC's promotion of Maria Shriver's “A Woman's Nation” report, completed in conjunction with the left-wing Center for American Progress, Wednesday's NBC Nightly News showcased Savannah Guthrie's interview with President Barack Obama in which she trumpeted how he “has put women in high places in his administration and the Supreme Court. The first bill he signed, a pay discrimination law.” Plus, she assured viewers “the President says he gives a lot of thought to whether the women who work here in the White House feel they're being heard, whether there are those persistent subtle biases still around.”
NBC gave air time for Obama to pander: “When I think about policy, I'm constantly thinking about how can we strengthen families, how can we provide more resources, greater flexibility so that women can thrive, because I think if women are thriving everybody's going to be thriving.” How profound.
But no more banal than Guthrie explaining Obama sat down with her “to talk about the Shriver Report and its finding that a workforce that's half women 'changes everything.'” As if that workforce composition is somehow new this week. Indeed, the title is just that silly, “The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Changes Everything.”
Guthrie also touted: “For the President, that woman's nation starts at home.” And: “The President says he can relate to what the report calls the negotiation between the sexes.”
Guthrie's only challenge to Obama came on a meaningless non-policy issue as she highlighted how he “drew criticism from some women recently. We asked about that basketball game he hosted for Congressmen and cabinet secretaries on the official presidential schedule, but no women invited.”
She expressed her disappointment: “I guess I just wonder, what happened there? Some people might look at that and say gosh, there's the old boys' club again.” (Displaying more decisiveness than he has on Afghanistan, Obama dismissed the complaint as “bunk.”)
The home page for the “The Shriver Report” declares: “A study by Maria Shriver and the Center for American Progress.” The liberal group's posting of the report which was the basis of this week's Time magazine cover story.
From the Wednesday, October 21 NBC Nightly News:
BRIAN WILLIAMS: Now to our exclusive reporting this week on women in American society, a groundbreaking new study on the slow but steady shift in gender roles in a lot of families. Today President Obama spoke exclusively to our White House correspondent, Savannah Guthrie, about the project we are calling “A Woman's Nation,” led by the First Lady of California, a long-time former member of our NBC family, Maria Shriver. The President also revealed some of his latest thinking on a large, looming decision. Savannah Guthrie with us tonight from the White House. Savannah, good evening.SAVANNAH GUTHRIE: Good evening, Brian. As you said, we did talk about the Shriver report, but we started with Afghanistan. The question, whether he can really make a decision about sending more troops there without knowing the results of the runoff elections.
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: But what we also want to make sure is that we don't put resources ahead of strategy.
GUTHRIE, TO OBAMA: Could you envision, however, announcing a strategy before the runoff is determined?
OBAMA: I think it is entirely possible that we have a strategy formulated before a runoff is determined. We may not announce it.
GUTHRIE: Our interview began with Afghanistan. But the President sat down with us primarily to talk about the Shriver report and its finding that a workforce that's half women “changes everything.”
OBAMA: When I think about policy, I'm constantly thinking about how can we strengthen families, how can we provide more resources, greater flexibility so that women can thrive, because I think if women are thriving everybody's going to be thriving.
GUTHRIE: For the President, that woman's nation starts at home.
GUTHRIE, TO OBAMA: You go home, and you're basically outnumbered, right?
OBAMA: I'm surrounded.
GUTHRIE: It is women everywhere.
OBAMA: It's me and Bo.
GUTHRIE: The President says he can relate to what the report calls the negotiation between the sexes.
OBAMA: Today's Obama family is obviously not typical. Five years ago, six years ago, though, we were having a lot of negotiations because Michelle was trying to figure out, okay, if the kids get sick, why is it that she's the one who has to take time off of her job to go pick them up from school as opposed to me. You know, what I've tried to do was to learn to be thoughtful enough and introspective enough that I wasn't always having to be told that things were unfair. But you know, there's no doubt that our family, like a lot of families out there, were ones in which the men are still a little obtuse about this stuff and need to be knocked across the head every once in a while in terms of making sure, you know, that everybody is treated fairly.
GUTHRIE: Do you feel like you had to come to that recognition?
OBAMA: Absolutely. And look, the truth is is that Michelle still had to make sacrifices of the sort that I did not have to make.
GUTHRIE: Mr. Obama won the female vote handily and has put women in high places in his administration and the Supreme Court. The first bill he signed, a pay discrimination law. But the President drew criticism from some women recently. We asked about that basketball game he hosted for Congressmen and cabinet secretaries on the official presidential schedule, but no women invited.
GUTHRIE TO OBAMA: You could say this was just a game. You might say it was a networking opportunity with the President or some kind of political activity. And I guess I just wonder, what happened there? Some people might look at that and say gosh, there's the old boys' club again.
OBAMA: Yeah, I've got to say I think this is bunk. You know, basically, the House of Representatives, they have a regular basketball game. And they had wanted to play here at the White House court. And we invited them. You know, I don't think it sends any kind of message or signal whatsoever.
GUTHRIE: So you don't buy this notion that it's something more than basketball?
OBAMA: Absolutely not.
GUTHRIE, ON CAMERA: Well, the President says he gives a lot of thought to whether the women who work here in the White House feel they're being heard, whether there are those persistent subtle biases still around, but he acknowledges this is a work in progress, Brian.
WILLIAMS: Savannah Guthrie at the White House today. It's a very interesting conversation. We wanted to let you know, we've posted the entire thing on our website, nightly.msnbc.com.
—Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Media Research Center





GUTHRIE: For the President, that woman's nation starts at home.
GUTHRIE: Mr. Obama won the female vote handily and has put women in high places in his administration and the Supreme Court. The first bill he signed, a pay discrimination law. But the President drew criticism from some women recently. We asked about that basketball game he hosted for Congressmen and cabinet secretaries on the official presidential schedule, but no women invited.














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OMG! Is there any end to the depth of BS?
October 21, 2009 - 20:15 ET by MightyMouth"The bureaucracy is growing to meet the needs of the growing bureaucracy"
What women?
October 21, 2009 - 20:18 ET by cajun2These women in the white house are elitist snobs and idiologs. Lets ask real women what they think. Lets ask Michelle Bachmann, Sarah Palin, Michelle Malkin, Star Parker, Laura Ingram. Just to name a few. How about Georgia Girl, Blonde, Motherbelt,Candance. Just to name another few.
As a "real woman" here is
October 22, 2009 - 09:21 ET by MazziAs a "real woman" here is what I think. I think the hypocrisy is so thick you can cut it with a knife.
Obama is clearly saying that child-care duties belong to the wife. That he is being "gracious" by accepting the responsibility of taking some of the pressure off of Michelle. Like he is "helping".
Now - that attitude does not fit in with the liberal tenets of feminism, which say that childcare/housework responsibilites should belong to both partners equally.
No matter how "big" Obama was in offering to help Michelle, clearly he was just doing it because he wanted to - not because it was his "responsibility".
And the Liberelettes who simper over this crap should get their brains adjusted. They critisized the Palins (who interestingly, seem to have the whole concept down intuitively - they BOTH do what needs to be done for their family, with no pressure or negotiations). These mush-brained liberalettes are fine with the notion that the woman takes all the responsibility, so long as the man "decides" to help occasionally. They can't get any deeper than that, to see that the basic, fundamental issue is "who is actually responsible for family duties". So long as the man makes a good show of it, they are cool.
I am no feminist. I never have been. I have been married twice, both times to conservative men. And BOTH of my wonderful husbands have been truly partners in my life - in all aspects, including child care and house work. Period.
Once again, it's the conservatives who really walk the walk, and the liberals who just talk the talk.
"I would rather be historically accurate than politically correct" ~ My husband's T-Shirt
Well done, you nailed it, Mazzi
October 22, 2009 - 09:35 ET by SickofLibsBut a lib viewing the exact same interview would come away with the impression that wow, Obama really is the ideal spouse.
Joe 'the mouth' Biden was
October 21, 2009 - 20:17 ET by bse5150Joe 'the mouth' Biden was stating how we were in a depression
yesterday, but the White House emailed him in the middle of the speech
to correct him. Now he says we're in the greatest recovery and economic
boom since this country was founded back in 1342!
lipstick on a pig anyone?
October 21, 2009 - 20:20 ET by gmaniac1lipstick on a pig anyone?
Sensitive to women, yes
October 21, 2009 - 20:34 ET by CO2MakerBut not Foxy women.
Ooh. Big news: Michelle
October 21, 2009 - 20:38 ET by HockeyKidOoh. Big news: Michelle wears the pants. And?...
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
He'd BETTER be sensitive or ELSE
October 21, 2009 - 23:05 ET by TexasMom0517Or the next calf fries Michelle serves at a state dinner will be his!
Barf-bag time. I'm also
October 21, 2009 - 20:39 ET by bigtimerBarf-bag time.
I'm also sick to death of this 'A Woman's Nation' bull-crap...with Maria Shriver...shut-up already woman.
It's both gender's nation...we've been through the NOW decades enough already...quit trying to revive it, no matter the steps you have been grasping to do so.
It's old, tiring, destructive, boring...then again, you on the left always have a never-ending agenda...plus Maria dearest...you just never get enough face-time because of who you are do ya?
'Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea'~Breitbart
It's the season of the ascending Harvest Moonbat...
October 21, 2009 - 20:42 ET by SickofLibs...AKA the newest start-twit Guthrie, whose last notable gig was eating donuts while hanging outside the Michael Jackson molestation trial for Court TV for months on end, breathlessly waiting for his limo to arrive (late)... day after day after day.
Guthrie does her live spot on the Today Show, and then a scant two minutes later she's on Morning Joe, dishing the same sh*t.
Another ascending NBC Harvest Moonbat - "Dr." Nancy Thnyderman, who you also can't get away from.
They're coming out of the woodwork. Is there really an audience for this?
ps: check out the latest... MSNBC Harvest Moonbat Contessa Brewer introducing Rev. Marblemouth Jackson as Rev. Sharpton. And she blames it on the teleprompter... TOTUS would be so proud.
SoL... The way they are
October 21, 2009 - 21:11 ET by bigtimerSoL...
The way they are grooming Guthrie reminds me of how Norah O'Donnell started...they never quit...ever...never will either.
'Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea'~Breitbart
Compare these
October 21, 2009 - 23:22 ET by TexasMom0517Megyn Kelly, Laura Ingraham, Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Michelle Bachmann, Condoleeza Rice, Sarah Palin, Sandra Day O'Connor.
Savannah Guthrie, Contessa Brewer, Katie Couric, Meredith Viera, Rachel Maddow, Mika Brezenski, Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, Sonia Sotomayor.
Both the beauty and the brains are on the right side of the aisle!
...
October 21, 2009 - 20:53 ET by EugeniaHe sure doesn't hear or listen or care about conservative women such as those who attended tea parties. Then he feigned he didn't even know about it or latter dismissed it as chatter. I guess these women have no business thriving.
"When people stop believing in God, they don't believe in nothing -- they believe in anything."
-- GK Chesterton
Oh, Obama! (sigh)
October 21, 2009 - 20:57 ET by TexndocOf course, this group was completely blind to Dr. Condoleezza Rice. She wasn't a woman. She wasn't black.
Rush would tell you anyone could predict this stuff with their eyes closed. Like "The Homeless", who disappear any Democrat administration and re-appear in top news stories during Republican ones.
Obama is rapidly turning us into Cuba, but that's okay because..
October 21, 2009 - 21:14 ET by R D Helm...he is sensitive to women.
Choke, gasp, hurl and puuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuke!
-Dave
Our elected representatives have failed us.
He's so sensitive he spells
October 21, 2009 - 22:03 ET by Blix AmericaHe's so sensitive he spells womyn with a "Y"
http://blixamerica.b...
I think O'Bama spells "Increase troops in Afghanistan"
October 21, 2009 - 22:28 ET by CO2Makerwith a "Y now?"
Liberalism is the enemy of
October 21, 2009 - 21:19 ET by bse5150Liberalism is the enemy of women.
Examples:
Treatment of Ted Kennedy over his victim
Treatment of Bill Clinton over his victim
Treatment of David Letterman over his employees
Treatment of Polansky over his victims
Treatment of Sarah Palin in general
Treatment of Bristol Palin
Treatment of John Edwards over his wife
Treatment of Keith Olbermann over Michelle Malkin
Treatment of Carrie Prejan
Treatment of Jessica Simpson by Liberal MSM and sportswriters - somehow any problems the entire Cowboys team had can be traced to her
Treatment of Kennedy over Marilyn Monroe
Anyone here want to add more to the list? I think we see the pattern though.
bse5150
October 21, 2009 - 21:37 ET by MrShyLiberals "champion" everything:
And yet, surprise surprise, almost all the things they do, say, and policies they pass, seem to do just the opposite.
With champions like that,
October 22, 2009 - 06:11 ET by HockeyKidWith champions like that, who needs enemies?
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
double
October 21, 2009 - 21:36 ET by MrShypost
Not that they need the defense but..
October 21, 2009 - 22:36 ET by MightyMouthMichelle Malkin-- bag-o-meat.
Ann Coulter-- has an adam's apple"
Liberals are SOOOOO GAY!
"The bureaucracy is growing to meet the needs of the growing bureaucracy"
It's all BS and it all
October 22, 2009 - 09:56 ET by mattmIt's all BS and it all about ABORTION.... you can be the biggest man-whore, like Teddy and BJ, but if you're pro-abortion, you're 'sensitive to women.'
Meanwhile, Bush had several female cabinet members, he has two very accomplished daughters, always treated women as equals, and refused to cheat on his wife even though he was propositioned....
But he's a Republican, so he's an evil sexist pig.
Libs are (__*__)s
women in the whitehouse quotes
October 21, 2009 - 21:43 ET by HogTideRebelCats“the President (obamASS) says he gives a lot of thought to whether the women who work here in the White House feel they're being heard"
That is exactly the same way Clinton thought about Lewinsky.
I can't remember, did he tell her to shut up and close your mouth, or get on your knees and open your mouth?
This is what networks get
October 21, 2009 - 22:18 ET by CoolShadesThis is what networks get for being good boys and girls.
The fellation must have gone on in the green room?
October 21, 2009 - 22:21 ET by MightyMouth"The bureaucracy is growing to meet the needs of the growing bureaucracy"
I don't think you should be asking that ...
October 21, 2009 - 22:27 ET by CO2Maker... with an on-line moniker like yours! <g>
Good point CO2.
October 21, 2009 - 22:31 ET by MightyMouthBut my moniker is a mistake... I have a lisp. thanks for putting down the handicapped! :-)
"The bureaucracy is growing to meet the needs of the growing bureaucracy"
Today the Narcissus in
October 21, 2009 - 22:47 ET by wolfemanicToday the Narcissus in Chief's brother still lives in a mud hut, I doubt it would be any different if it was his sister's hut.
Narcissus is a simple mind....If you offer no reward, then you get no reward.
Did he call her "sweetie"?
October 21, 2009 - 22:59 ET by nadadhimmiAfter all, he respects women SO much.
That's not negotiation
October 21, 2009 - 23:22 ET by Calypso JonesThat's called doing as little as possible to keep your ass out of trouble. It works not only on the little woman but on the little women gophers around you.
"Snake" Charmer
October 22, 2009 - 00:19 ET by OxyConObama got where he is through charming all the right people. Look at his list of real, actual accomplishments. It's a pretty small list. He's collected alot of titles and trophies because he knows how to flatter, pander, wink and strut so sincerely that he makes his prey actually think he really cares about them, when all he's trying to do is get himself another title or award.
He knows he's falling hard in the polls, and he knows he can use his little celebrity act and (barf) "sex appeal" to charm women. He's just trying to shore up his base because he can't afford to lose any more support.
It's be a real shame if he was ever caught having an affair. He'd poll in the teens if that were ever to happen. I personally don't doubt for a minute that he dabbles. His personality type usually does, because everything is all about him and you can see just how much he enjoys all the attention he gets from pretty young actresses like Scarlett Johansan who sends him text messages.
Perfect timing
October 22, 2009 - 04:46 ET by kiwikitto show that Obama is the king of the new 'wimpy' men! Can anyone really imagine his fighting with anything but his mouth? He seems to have been born without any strength except for allowing his minions to fight against big, bad FNC. He may just be the epitome of wimps.
Re Timing
October 22, 2009 - 10:13 ET by slickwillie2001He really is a very effeminate man, isn't he? Perhaps that's why liberal women get the vapors in his presence, because that's the type they are attracted to.
The man
October 22, 2009 - 10:05 ET by jessieHThe man is an idiot! His job is to be comander in chief, yet he won't send more troops to help out. No, he is still on the campain trail, trying to sway women voters, with the help of his NBC boot lickers. I say it's time to investigate G.E. for trying to decieve the American people. With the cap & trade bill, they are set to make billions of OUR dollars. That is conflict of intrest, using their news(sic) network to cover up their involvement.
He should like Fox, then
October 22, 2009 - 10:18 ET by StarAZFox hires many professional women.
I don't think of this president as a feminist or pro-women, though. He is pro-Himself. Period. Remember tossing out the "sweeties" and the little looks. Icko. Then his speechwriter Favreau, drunk, pawing at the crotch of a Hillary cutout? He has Jarrett in there enforcing the Chicago cronyism and techniques and that Dunn person smooching up to Mao, or whatever. But this man does not respect women except for what they do to kowtow to him.
"liberals"
October 22, 2009 - 12:12 ET by iveseenitall"Liberals" (a misnomer) will never stop making asses of themselves. The only "good" that's coming out of this jerk's presidency is that they are being exposed for the fools, hypocrites, and ideologues they are. We can only hope that enough Americans are finally waking up to the enemy within and will send them back to their rat holes in the next few elections.
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"