CBS’s O’Donnell Contends Perry’s Views on Global Warming and Social Security Make Him Unelectable
CBS’s Norah O’Donnell, filling in on Face the Nation, just couldn’t comprehend how a candidate espousing true conservative views could possibly capture the White House. Referring to Rick Perry, she demanded: “Can the Republican Party elect someone President who doesn't believe in global warming?”
She described Perry’s fairly conventional conservative assessment of Social Security as “controversial,” citing how in his book he described the program as “a crumbling monument to the failure of the New Deal,” a “bad disease” and that “it was set up like a, quote ‘illegal Ponzi scheme.’” Repeating her earlier formulation, O’Donnell wondered: “Can you elect a Republican to the White House who thinks Social Security is a bad disease?”
To showcase the “controversial” statements, CBS displayed them all on screen.
(As plugged in NB’s Editors’ Picks, BigGovernment.com has a good take down, by Christopher Horner, of a dishonest Washington Post “Fact Check” on Perry’s global warming comments.)
Oddly, given there was no special event to justify it, Face the Nation was produced from an office building overlooking the Capitol, about a block away from ABC This Week’s usual Newseum venue, instead of from the CBS News Washington bureau downtown.
During the opening segment with McCain, when the GOP’s 2008 presidential nominee asserted “spending has been really proven not to be a solution. Remember when we passed the stimulus the prediction was eight percent unemployment?”, O’Donnell jumped in with an Obama campaign talking point: “Well, many economists say had they not done the stimulus, it would have been much worse.”
During a subsequent segment with former party charimen Tery McAuliffe and Ed Gillespie, before pressing Gillespie to explain how Perry could possibly win given his views on Social Security, O’Donnell did at least hit McAuliffe: “We now have three quarters of Americans disapprove of President Obama's handling of the economy. How do you get elected when three quarters of Americans don't approve the way you’re handling the economy?”
But that's a process question, not a case of calling into doubt the viability of Obama's left wing ideological positions.
From the Sunday, August 21 Face the Nation:
NORAH O'DONNELL, TO JOHN McCAIN: Governor Rick Perry has just entered the field. Do you believe he’s telling the truth when he says there's not a lot of science behind global warming. Listen to what he said.
GOVERNOR RICK PERRY (Wednesday; Bedford, New Hampshire): I do believe that the issue of global warming has been politicized. I think there are a substantial number of scientists who have manipulated data, so that they will have dollars rolling in to their-- to their projects.
NORAH O'DONNELL: You believe in global warming, Rick Perry does not. Can you elect someone President or can the Republican Party elect someone President who doesn't believe in global warming?
SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN: Oh, I think that people judge the candidates by their overall strengths and weaknesses. He's got, brings a lot of strengths to the table because of the Texas economy and his experience as a Governor. I don't expect to agree with every candidate on every issue and I'm going to take a while before I support one of them.
NORAH O'DONNELL: And what about his comments about Ben Bernanke that his actions have bordered on treasonous. Is that a presidential comment?Story Continues Below Ad ↓
SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN: You know, Norah, I can't critique each one of these candidates--
NORAH O'DONNELL: You're the original straight talker!
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NORAH O'DONNELL, TO ED GILLESPIE: But let me ask you about some of the controversial comments that have been made by the newest entrants into the field, the Texas Governor Rick Perry. He's made some comments especially in his book Fed Up. He referred to Social Security in his book as, quote, “a crumbling monument to the failure of the New Deal.” He compared Social Security to a, quote “bad disease” and that it was set up like a, quote “illegal Ponzi scheme.” Can you elect a Republican to the White House who thinks Social Security is a bad disease?
ED GILLESPIE: Well, I've not read the book. I know this, the Social-
NORAH O'DONNELL: That's okay. We gave you the excerpts.
ED GILLESPIE: Yeah, yeah, right. Social Security reform is going to be one of the most significant issues. I think entitlement reform as a whole is going to be a major issue in this presidential election. And the fact that President Obama has failed to embrace any kind of significant entitlement reforms, that's part of the problem, that's why we have a AA-plus bond rating now as opposed to a AAA bond rating because of this unwillingness to tackle entitlement reform at all.
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NORAH O'DONNELL, TO JOHN McCAIN: Governor Rick Perry has just entered the field. Do you believe he’s telling the truth when he says there's not a lot of science behind global warming. Listen to what he said.
NORAH O'DONNELL, TO ED GILLESPIE: But let me ask you about some of the controversial comments that have been made by the newest entrants into the field, the Texas Governor Rick Perry. He's made some comments especially in his book Fed Up. He referred to Social Security in his book as, quote, “a crumbling monument to the failure of the New Deal.” He compared Social Security to a, quote “bad disease” and that it was set up like a, quote “illegal Ponzi scheme.” Can you elect a Republican to the White House who thinks Social Security is a bad disease?









Comments
Oh please oh please oh please
Submitted by MrSnuggles on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 9:27pm.
Oh please oh please oh please Obama run on global warming, pretty please!
Scared
Submitted by Patrick_in_AZ on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 9:56pm.
The left is scared to death that the American people might be exposed to someone who does not buy into their socialist dogma.
Campaign 2012
Submitted by thestalkinghorse on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 10:10pm.
He's already promised to run on increasing taxes. That's quite a one-two punch.
If he can win on that, then I give up. Just wake me when it's over.
The O'Donnell Comedy Hour
Submitted by DaMav on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 9:31pm.
“Can the Republican Party elect someone President who doesn't believe in global warming?”
ROFLMBO
Et Tu, Snootey?
Submitted by neutron on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 10:16pm.
Norah O’Donnell, with her snooty nose full tilt in the air said. "Can the Republican Party elect someone President who doesn't believe in global warming?"
"In 1985, The Los Angeles Times conducted an extensive survey of print journalists. Using the same questionnaire they had used to poll the public, the Times polled 2700 journalists at 621 news papers across the country. Two signature findings emerged: while 74% of the American public supported prayer in public schools, 67% of journalists opposed it, and while Republican Ronald Reagan won the 1984 Presidential Election over Democrat Walter Mondale 59% to 41%, journalists at major newspapers voted for Walter Mondale over President Reagan 58% to 26%. Keep in mind that President Reagan won 49 states in this election, a landslide that sparked this famous quote from a media insider: “I can’t believe Reagan won, I don’t know anyone who voted for him.”
http://therightangler.com/Column_Nine.html
Norah O’Donnell, I guess you don't know anyone who is a skeptic, let alone any of the hundreds of thousands of scientists and engineers that have signed the "skeptics" petition?
Can the Democratic Party re-elect a President who . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 10:26pm.
. . . doesn't beleive in the Constitution?
Carry that water Norah.
Submitted by NeoKong on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 9:42pm.
Obama is counting on you.
The rest of us...cannot.
Global Warming my keister
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 9:43pm.
Check this out:
Climate Baloney
Global Warming is my litmus test.
Submitted by Texndoc on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 9:46pm.
Period. I won't vote for a candidate pushing it.
Global warming? Now who's
Submitted by ant on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 10:02pm.
Global warming? Now who's bringing religion into it, Norah?
I'll vote for Perry over
Submitted by buddyc on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 10:08pm.
I'll vote for Perry over Obama and that is because of people like O'Donnell. You and your Leni Reifeinstahl school of journalist ruined this Country getting that fool, Obama, elected.
ANYONE but Obama. Paul, Joe the Plumber, Bachman, Palin, Cain, Trump, Perry, Romney, Huntsman or ANYONE but Obama. Can you hear Ms O'Donnell. ANYONE but Obama. They are all more knowledgabe, more experienced and more competent than your guy, OBAMA.
My wife's conclusion: "Norah: pretty but stupid".
Submitted by drsamherman on Sun, 08/21/2011 - 10:21pm.
Not my words, but I would have to agree.
There must be some kind of new law of nature, ala thermodynamics, that says anyone with a last name of "O'Donnell" working in the main stream media automatically has the IQ of a lead fishing sinker.
“Can the Republican Party
Submitted by TerryWest on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 1:08am.
“Can the Republican Party elect someone President who doesn't believe in global warming?”
Global warming / Rasmussen Site Search / I'd say more then the Republican party would yes.
Two words: Barack Obama
Submitted by Barack Must Go on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 5:09am.
Two words: Barack Obama
When Do Facts Make A Man "Unelectable"
Submitted by Avitar on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 7:47am.
Global warming of the non-human made variety has been going on for twenty thousand year. The warming since the little Ice Age 1306 to about 1850 has been going on for about 160 years. This dingbat wants to make Americans responsible for the warming now??
Norah O’Donnell is not going to get one of her bone through the nose witch doctors back in office under the next President. The next President will have to say that he spits on the AGW religion. We the people have learned what a fraud it is and how the climate numbers have been doctored by grant seeking academics. The next President will have to name real hard headed scientists to Government offices and not political hacks from the not for profit Universities.
CBS’s O’Donnell Contends Perry’s Views on Global Warming and Soc
Submitted by JustAl on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 8:20am.
CBS’s O’Donnell Contends Perry’s Views on Global Warming and Social Security Make Him Unelectable
Only if he changes them.
Norah
Submitted by John21 on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 8:54am.
Not everyone in the United Sates has an empty space between their ears like yours. Most Americans understand that serious cuts need to be made in social programs to reduce the deficit, and your liberal nickel diming is not going to do it.
Global Warming is and always has been a scam, there is no factual evidence to support this theory, after hundreds of studies and billions of dollars, and it remains a scientifically unproven theory without any real credibility. Just because a theory has an almost religious following does not make it proven.
Perry's stance on illegal invaders and forced medications...
Submitted by Dave. on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 10:17am.
...are what make him unelectable.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Norah must have missed the news on Social Security...
Submitted by frank14 on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 10:24am.
the disability fund is broke and the rest is going down in less than two decades. You can tell Norah learned to be a suck up lib on the knee of Chrissy Matthews.
Norah the baker
Submitted by NotFondOfLibs on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 5:25pm.
Norah, if you're tuning in, please go bake a pie. You should have stayed at MSNBC. Then again, ah forget it, a liberal is no different at NBC than it is at CBS.
He's unelectable because he's
Submitted by deerjerkydave on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 5:26pm.
He's unelectable because he's an icky conservative! I wonder if people said the same thing about Reagan?
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