Amanpour, Agreeable with Pelosi, Pushes Boehner Repeatedly from Left to Raise Taxes
ABC’s Christiane Amanpour, on Sunday’s This Week, hit House Speaker John Boehner repeatedly from the left to raise taxes, a hostile, political agenda-driven approach she failed to apply a month earlier to the House’s top Democrat, Nancy Pelosi.
Amanpour demanded of Boehner: “Do you not feel that by opposing” a tax hike on millionaires to pay for Obama’s jobs bill “you’re basically out of step with the American people on this issue?” She followed by yearning: “Do you agree at all that there should be any kind of tax increases?” (video compilation below)
She soon lectured him – “you talk about fairness” – but since “one in 15 Americans live in extreme poverty which is defined as something like $11,000 per year for a family of four [actually, it’s $22,000], are you concerned that these budget cuts are going to hurt the people who can least afford it?”
When Boehner cited “a rising tide lifting all boats,” Amanpour countered with how income mobility “is kind of slowing down” and, as if she and her journalistic colleagues have nothing to do with it, she contended that “clearly the Republicans are being portrayed as the party that doesn’t really care and are really quote, unquote, ‘the servants of the rich.’”
She inadvertently set Boehner up to undermine her defense of President Obama’s anti-wealth rhetoric:
It’s not so much redistribution of income that the President is talking about, much more a shared and much fairer sense of sacrifice. And there doesn’t seem to be the sense amongst people here that the sacrifice is being shared because they point to taxes and tax cuts and who it benefits and who it doesn’t.
Boehner retorted: “Come on, the top one percent pay 38 percent of the income taxes in America. How much more do you want them to pay?”
Audio: MP3 clip which matches the video
Back on October 9, instead of being consistent and thus press Pelosi from the right on cutting spending or the downsides to raising taxes, Amanpour instead cued her up with the concerns of liberals, starting with if President Obama is being liberal enough to satisfy Pelosi:
It’s no secret that you were quite disappointed in some of the President's previous public advocacy. Do you now think that there is a pivot that’s significant, that there is a new combative President who’s going out and really doing what you had hoped to uphold the Democratic flag?
Amanpour also cued up the former Speaker to back the “American people” in the occupy protests:
People, American people, are now occupying Wall Street, they are spreading their protests to various other cities in the United States. They’re expressing frustration, they’re expressing fear over joblessness. Do you support them?
For more on Amanpour with Pelosi, check my October 9 NB post: “Amanpour Touts Wall Street Protests as ‘Revolution,’ Pleased Politicians ‘Finally’ Recognize It”
Two Sundays ago: “Obama’s Infrastructure Spending Wish ‘Makes All of the Sense in the World,’ Amanpour Enthuses”
Amanpour’s questions in the pre-recorded interview conducted in the U.S. Capitol (those in bold are in the accompanying video above) and run on the November 6 This Week:
> I asked the Speaker how compromise has become such a dirty word on Capitol Hill?
> Let's talk about jobs, obviously. You talked about trying to find common ground. But at the moment, there doesn’t seem to be much. Even infrastructure can’t get through Congress. Where can you see common ground?
> Now, you obviously disagree with the idea of paying for this with extra taxes. Some 75 percent of Americans agree with an increase in tax on millionaires as a way to pay for these jobs provisions. Do you not feel that by opposing it you’re basically out of step with the American people on this issue?
> You said that there's more room for revenues? What do you mean by that?
> Do you agree at all that there should be any kind of tax increases?
> A year into the new Congress, what is your biggest regret then?
> With so much hope put into their efforts, and yet they do seem to be stuck at an impasse. We know they’re trying to come up with $1.2 trillion in deficit cuts. Do you think it will work?
> Because as we all know, if it doesn’t, there are automatic, rather draconian, cuts. Would you be able to live with those, including half of those cuts might come from the Defense Department?
> You talked about the $800 billion or so that you were trying to make an agreement with President Obama in terms of revenues. It didn't work. You said that that’s one of your biggest regrets. Could that happen again, could you get back to that point?
[BOEHNER: Well, I think it’s hard to put humpty-dumpty back together again.]
> How much revenue, when we were talking about room for revenue, how much revenue do you think you could get?
> You talk about fairness, and of course, obviously, a lot of the conversation in this country over the last year or so has been about spending cuts, getting the deficit under control, but it’s sort of shifting, as you know now, to the whole big disparity in income, the income gap, the income inequality that people are talking about. Latest reports say that something like one in 15 Americans live in extreme poverty which is defined as something like $11,000 per year for a family of four. Are you concerned that these budget cuts are going to hurt the people who can least afford it?
> You talk about a rising tide lifting all boats and, of course, that is the American way. That’s what all of us look to America for. And yet, not just income inequality has expanded, but also the idea of social mobility is kind of slowing down. It’s even slower than in some other parts of the world. And clearly the Republicans are being portrayed as the party that doesn’t really care and are really quote, unquote, “the servants of the rich.” Does that need to change?
> You look at Occupy Wall Street, I think you’ve said that you understand their frustrations. People such as, let’s say, Eric Cantor, called them “a mob” not so long ago. Do you agree with that? Are they a mob?
> You say “class warfare.” I asked Bill Gates last week about this whole notion. And he said, “look, class warfare is when you’ve got people in the streets manning the barricades, you know, fighting each other.” That’s not what’s happening. It’s not so much redistribution of income that the President is talking about, much more a shared and much fairer sense of sacrifice. And there doesn’t seem to be the sense amongst people here that the sacrifice is being shared because they point to taxes and tax cuts and who it benefits and who it doesn’t.
[BOEHNER: Come on, the top one percent pay 38 percent of the income taxes in America. How much more do you want them to pay? I tell you what, let's take all of the money that the rich have, all of it, it won’t even put a dent in our current budget deficit much less our debt.]
> Congress, obviously, is not very popular with the people. So no matter what you say about the President, Congress's approval ratings are way lower. How do you live with that? Nine percent approval?
> Can I quickly turn to 2012, which is in everybody's mind. Is Mitt Romney the man who would put up the stiffest competition to President Obama's re-election?
> And Herman Cain who has zoomed to the top with his 9-9-9 and now is having some trouble with some allegations against him. Do you think he's handling this well? How would you advise him?
> If your focus is right here, how would you describe today, your relationship with President Obama, because essentially that's what's going to make stuff happen?
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> Now, you obviously disagree with the idea of paying for this with extra taxes. Some 75 percent of Americans agree with an increase in tax on millionaires as a way to pay for these jobs provisions. Do you not feel that by opposing it you’re basically out of step with the American people on this issue?









Comments
Christiane Amanpour:
Submitted by 26CX on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 7:19pm.
Former newswoman, current lobbyist for the Left.
Self-immolation from Leftist Media Hacks
Submitted by ChrisNH on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 7:21pm.
Leftist media hacks will turn into human torches this next year; many of them have hit that stage now.
It will be wonderful watching this evolve.
And they wonder why...
Submitted by Annie Ashe Fields on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 7:38pm.
...their ratings are in the toilet.
Hey, Christeeeeeaaaannne... You're IRRELEVANT. Like Obama has damned near made Congress.
Hey! Christeeeeeaaaannne.... Whatchu gonna do when OWS comes for YOU? Hmmm?
They KNOW you don't have any weapons. They know that any weapon you THINK you could grab, you'll be clueless to use. I remember when you had your little baby girl. She's in highschool now, right? You want her cowering in an upstairs bedroom closet SCARED when a busload of 300 SEIU thugs show up on your FRONT DOORSTEP? Like they did to that poor kid last year?
Whatchu gonna do when OWS decides YOU'RE HOARDING and they SHOW UP ON YOUR FRONT LAWN? Huh chickie???????????????????????
Welcome to ObAmerica. WIth his scum friends like locusts, committing felonies and doing VIOLENCE in the NICEST NEIGHBORHOODS IN AMERICA.
IT'S COMING TO A GATED ADDRESS NEAR YOU SUGAR.
"It’s not so much
Submitted by celator on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 7:25pm.
"It’s not so much redistribution of income that the President is talking about, much more a shared and much fairer sense of sacrifice."
Watch out Jay Carney! Amenpompous is after your job as chief propagandist and public rump swabber for Obama.
There's only one reason the numbers for Congress....
Submitted by stage9 on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 7:31pm.
are so low. The Republicans are the most inept and clueless bunch of idiots outside of the DNC. They absolutely just DO NOT GET the fact that they owe the American people a continuous flow of explanations as to WHY THEY OPPOSE OBAMA'S SO-CALLED "JOBS BILL" and WHY the economy is still in flux.
Instead they allow crack heads like Amanpour to dictate the terms of the argument over and over and over again while they sit there like mindless sheep with a blank stare on their faces.
There is a continuous flow of propaganda streaming from radicals. WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO COUNTER IT?
WAKE UP GOP!
"If God is dead, somebody is going to have to take his place. It will be megalomania or erotomania, the drive for power or the drive for pleasure, the clenched fist or the phallus, Hitler or Hugh Hefner." — Malcolm Muggeridge
Radicals who are
Submitted by coin of the realm on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:07pm.
supporting what they believe will help Americans get jobs by investing money into our country?!
I suppose it is moderate to pour money into destroying and then rebuilding foreign countries but try and spend money in America on our country by paying Americans to do the work and you're a radical leftist.
Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes her laws. Mayer Amschel Rothschild
Like Obama?
Submitted by Radical1979 on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:16pm.
Who has continued the wars, and added Libya and Uganda to the list?
Yes, like Obama
Submitted by coin of the realm on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:23pm.
who is more aggressive than even Bush was. That is why I laugh when I hear him called far left. He is the farthest right wing democrat I have ever seen in high office.
so, the question remains, is it radical to want to spend our money in our country on us as Amanpour says ? And is it moderate to engage in spending it on war and rebuilds overseas as Obama and Bush do/did?
Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes her laws. Mayer Amschel Rothschild
What?
Submitted by kata on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:38pm.
Collectivists can't make war?
Obama's wars are different
Submitted by Radical1979 on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:41pm.
Obama wants the U.S. to be equal to a third world country. In his mind there is no American exceptionalism (hence cutting the shuttle flights and replacing them with a program to make the Arabs feel good about themselves), and the effort to punish this country for what he considers it's colonialistic tendencies.
Keep spinning your sad little wheels tonight you sick freak. You've admitted that The Vet was correct, and you are retread banned troll. I doubt you'll last long now.
What is the going pay for sock puppets?
Submitted by The Vet on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:26pm.
the sock puppet confesses: I am hayate, hayate1, bill the bold and now coin. i kept getting blocked when I made the poster look bad by pointing out his falsehoods. Man oh man, you have such a hard.n for me, which I am sure, is engorged...
just say it!
Submitted by kata on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 8:01pm.
"Are you a reporter or a lobbyist!?"
It's really that simple.
We have way too many foreign
Submitted by ant on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 8:34pm.
We have way too many foreign idiots, working for the DNC, posing as journalists. And way too many Republicans being sheepish and silent in the face of everything that's going on. OWS is about frustrations and joblessness? Bull. The Unions have been the biggest beneficiary of this Administration and when some people went undercover at OWS and offered these shmucks good jobs they got no takers.
Sheepish?
Submitted by coin of the realm on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:09pm.
Do you ever read this website or watch Fox? 24/7 republican campaigning and Obama smear machine.
You can't be serious.
Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes her laws. Mayer Amschel Rothschild
Oh BS,
Submitted by Boudin on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:27pm.
Your full of it. This site is chock full libtard examples of lies and deceit spat upon the American people.
And your part of it
ABC = Always Bashing Conservatism
Submitted by Phryj1 on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 8:51pm.
Why do left-wingers just not get that you don't raise taxes in a bad economy? It's just common sense. And, seriously, how much more do the top 1% have to pay in order for it to be considered fair?
Progressives seem to be completely averse to facts and logic. Apparently, reality has a conservative bias.
I wonder...
Submitted by Kaleidoscopic God on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 9:13pm.
Is there any "solution" these libs present that DOESN'T involve raising taxes on the rich?
If more than 60%
Submitted by coin of the realm on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 9:23pm.
of Americans support raising taxes on those earning a million or more then how do you reconcile that with your characterizing it as a leftest notion?
Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes her laws. Mayer Amschel Rothschild
Take a hike retread sock puppet troll. You are done.
Submitted by The Vet on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 9:30pm.
No one cares. People reserve respect for honest folks coming here to comment, not sock puppet trolls that steal the work of others and present them as their own. Take a hike.
Sock puppet troll alert - Coin of the realm is a sock puppet of the banned hayate1 troll
Enough troll.
80% of the 60% were Liberal
Submitted by kata on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 9:40pm.
I'd characterize that as predominantly leftist notion.
More spinning of the coin*
Submitted by cajun2 on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 9:43pm.
Because little sock puppet, every poll you select will show Americans agree to tax the rich. But what you and other libs refuse to admit or accept is that the same 63% of Americans also want cuts in government spending, cuts in the budget (which is why even the dems will not vote on a budget) and a concerted effort by DC to reduce the deficit. They also want changes to Social Security and every other entitlement as well. That is another thing you libs dont want to admit.
If you choose to select only the polls you agree with or pieces parts of a poll where you can spin your agenda...now that is a left notion and lefty blindness. If you are going to spew your lib lies, better get better links. Folks at NB do their research.
It's not difficult to
Submitted by fitzfong on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 9:56pm.
It's not difficult to reconcile at all: garbage in, garbage out. Concoct a poll with a skewed sample (i.e., massively oversampling Democrats and leftist "independents"), ask loaded and leading questions without proper context (e.g. the "unintended" consequences of raising taxes on certain incomes greater than those of the sample set) and voila! You, too can create a narrative that 60+% of Americans support such a notion. Polls are designed to shape public opinion, not reflect it.
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered." -George Best
40% of repubs agree too
Submitted by coin of the realm on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:03pm.
Should Taxes on Millionaires Be Increased In Order to Lower the Deficit?
All Reps Dems Inds
Yes 64% 40% 83% 65%
No 30 54 13 28
51% of Americans think such a tax increase would have little impact on job creat
http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/pdf/Sep11b-Econ+Prez.pdf
Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes her laws. Mayer Amschel Rothschild
Fact is,
Submitted by Boudin on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:14pm.
It wont make any significant difference in the deficit. Further more it will raise the cost of goods, and reduce revenue overall.
Like most libtard policies, you have to account for the unintentional consequences. Although, we could argue weather or not there unintentional at this point
Thanks for proving my point:
Submitted by fitzfong on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 10:40pm.
Thanks for proving my point: load questions with a faulty assumptions (in this case, the narrative that increasing taxes on millionaires will necessarily lower the deficit) and you can even get 40% of SELF-IDENTIFIED "Republicans" to respond in the affirmative.
Perhaps the most revealing result, however, is that your poll claims that 51% of Americans think this tax increase would have little impact on job creation. What percentage of those polled has any experience creating jobs? What possible insight can they have relative to creating jobs? Given that there are far more employees than employers out there, ONLY 51% concluding that such a tax increase would have little impact on job creation certainly doesn't support your premise very well. Additionally, if, only 51% think it would have little impact on job creation and 64% still support the taxes, that suggests that a significant percentage feels it will have a significant impact on job creation yet still support it. Your side is certainly carrying some self-loathing anti-American baggage. You're welcome to them.
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered." -George Best
Pour Christiane.....
Submitted by big.league.slider on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 9:54pm.
Sadly, Christiane does not understand the difference between "millionaires" and those that have one million or more in taxable income. A millionaire is generally understood to be an individual with a net worth of one million dollars or more. A millionaire would pay no income taxes if they have no net taxable income, and this is likely quite common. So even if the income tax rate were raised to 100%, these "millionaires" would still pay no income taxes. The most obvious examples are Warren Buffet and Bill Gates. Both are multi-billionaires, yet neither one of them pays anything close to even 1% of one billion dollars in income taxes.
What Christiane really wants is a wealth tax. Something similar to property taxes, where you would be taxed on the assessed value of your net wealth.
How About An Immigration Tax.
Submitted by Avitar on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 3:58am.
One Million dollar for each Immagrant who has come into the country since the Ted Kennedy immigration corruption act of 1966. This would be like buying into a Law Partnership to join an up going concern. When Ted Kennedy passed his changes to the law has not made the country better.
If ABC, NBC, or CBS became like Fox News...
Submitted by gopcongress on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 9:58pm.
If ABC, NBC, or CBS became like Fox News, they'd make billions. Billions and billions.
"The news and truth are not the same thing." -Walter Lippmann (1889-1974) FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER
It could be hilarious, but...
Submitted by minky on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 9:59pm.
You just know that leftists are in awe of Christiane's "obvious" intelligence...a conclusion they reach based on nothing more than her accent. They're so easily persuaded by such simple things. It's why professors grow beards; add a bogus accent and you're the most intelligent guy in the room!!
Don't forget the pantsuits
Submitted by ant on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 11:59pm.
Don't forget the pantsuits and the those tweed jackets with the leather elbow thingies...for thinking with your hand under your chin. A penthouse in New York helps too........and a painting of the Twin Towers burning.
Hey Christine
Submitted by gfrrman on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 12:11am.
"you ignorant slut", the gub'ment could take ALLLLLL the $$$$ from all people in this U.S.A. and still the idiots in charge would be in over 30TRILLION in debt. STOP SPENDING....what a novel home-spun idea.....quit spending what we, the peeps do EVERY F'KIN DAY!!!!!
She is a BIG 'ole DOUCHE-BAG, lyin' sack'O shit#.
Notice it(C.Aman.) that she glossed over the FACT that the top 1% pay 38%? SHE is one of "them".
Liberals ARE THE definition of STUPID!!!!....and they think they are superior???? LMFAO!!!!
G
Christiane Amanpour Just Wants A US Like A Third World Hole
Submitted by Avitar on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 3:48am.
This is one of the big problems with heavy immigration. People from third world hell holes think that is the way to run a country. As a rule it takes the third generation before the children understand what is needed for a first world country. Christiane Amanpour at least does not advocate the black hole of Calcuta like CBS.
Still trying to "guide" the
Submitted by amyshulk on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 7:15am.
Still trying to "guide" the narrative, when 2010 showed we aren't buying what they are selling. I wonder if after 2012 these hacks will lose their cushy jobs?
Ronald Reagan