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NBC’s Mitchell: ‘Very Hard to Say Obama Apologizing for America,’ Hails ‘Exquisite Contrast’ with Romney

By Brent Baker | January 25, 2012 | 09:29

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After President Barack Obama finished his State of the Union address, on NBC Andrea Mitchell set to work to convince viewers of how he had discredited Mitt Romney’s campaign trail criticisms of him. As to how “this President apologizes for America,” she countered: “Any viewer watching this...would look at this speech and it would be very hard to say that he is apologizing for America. This was resoundingly positive and optimistic in every way.”

Mitchell soon saw such an “exquisite contrast” between Obama’s call for “a minimum tax of 30 percent” on millionaires on the very day Romney “finally did release his tax returns. And we saw that his effective rate was under 14 percent for 2010.”

Following the Republican response and an interview by Brian Williams with Romney, Meet the Press host David Gregory, equally ill-informed as Mitchell, presumed Romney’s effective 14 percent rate on his income is somehow less than most pay when, in fact, as I documented in my last post (“Nets Use Romney’s Taxes to Advance Obama’s False ‘Fairness’ Narrative”), it is higher than the average effective income tax rate paid by at least 90 percent:

For the first time I heard Governor Romney talk about his tax rate and really try to make the case for it, which is not to apologize for being successful and try to make Americans understand that there two layers of taxes to somebody who’s just earning on capital gains and trying to make that case. On the face of it, sure it’s a difficult sell for a lot of Americans who don’t pay taxes at that rate.

As I said, virtually all Americans pay a rate that’s a lot lower.

A couple of other interesting quotes I tweeted last night:

On CBS, anchor Scott Pelley realized Obama didn’t say much about Obamacare and, somewhat remarkably, Bob Schieffer recognized that’s because it is not popular:

SCOTT PELLEY: The President didn’t say very much about criticism of health care reform. He saved it for the middle of his speech, he didn’t dwell there. He said that he would not be reversed on health care, but it wasn’t something that he spent very much time on.

BOB SCHIEFFER: No, he didn’t. There may be a reason for that. It’s not very popular.

A little later on FNC, Fox News senior political analyst Brit Hume, marveled at the how Obama managed to avoid ObamaCare:

What was the single greatest priority of this President’s first couple of years? ObamaCare. This is his third State of the Union address. The subject was never mentioned except faintly in passing. Remarkable.

Andrea Mitchell on NBC after the January 24 speech:

We’ve been hearing on the campaign trail Mitt Romney saying that this President apologizes for America, harkening back to the 2009 Cairo speech. Any viewer watching this, despite personal prejudices pro or con or partisan differences, would look at this speech and it would be very hard to say that he is apologizing for America. This was resoundingly positive and optimistic in every way and it becomes the predicate for the campaign because now he’s set the scale very high of all of these things he says can be achieved. Perhaps not realistic, but now he can campaign against Congress for failing....

His mention of the Buffett Rule, proposing that millionaires lose deductions and that there be a minimum tax of 30 percent, we were told is the detail on millionaires. That in such exquisite contrast with today being the day that Mitt Romney finally, under pressure for weeks and weeks by Republicans, by the media, by others, finally did release his tax returns. And we saw that his effective rate was under 14 percent for 2010.

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She’s a liberal mouthpiece and nothing more!

Submitted by scottyusmc on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 9:36am.

It's like getting drug counseling from a crack head - consider the source!!

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Apologize

Submitted by rusino on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 9:37am.

President Obama prefers to apologize for America to a Foreign audience.

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Bingo!

Submitted by KyWriter on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 10:22am.

Obama has his prepositions mixed up anyway; he should be apologizing TO America for all the damage he has done.

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Opps, sorry

Submitted by CobraMan on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 1:43pm.

Opps, sorry, I didn't see your post before I made mine.

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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No sweat, Snake...

Submitted by KyWriter on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 2:35pm.

...it just shows how many of us are thinking along the same lines.

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Um...Andrea....

Submitted by motherbelt on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 11:41am.

 Romney donated $2.98 Million to charity. That might reduce his overall rate. You would prefer that he give it all to the government though.

BTW, devout Catholic Joe Biden didn't even donate $400.  And liberals have the nerve to lecture others on Christian charity.

And regarding Obama "not apologizing" for America, this is from the new Ambassador to Russia, speaking on behalf of the Obama administration:

“And we — as President Obama has said many, many times — we’re not going to get into the business of dictating that path,” McFaul said. “We’re just going to support what we like to call ‘universal values’ — not American values, not Western values, universal values.”

(bold mine)

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The "effective" rate.

Submitted by CobraMan on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 1:45pm.

There's that "effective rate" term again. Looks like she got the memo.

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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Charity vs Federal Tax

Submitted by jpwcpa on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 2:33pm.

Even more interesting about Mitt's $2.98 million in charitable contributions is that it's very close to the amount he paid in federal income tax for 2010 - just a shade under $3.01 million. President O'Bonehead, on the other hand, gave just over $245,000 to charity in 2010, vs nearly $454,000 in federal income tax.

Oh and by the way, the lame stream media has been grousing somewhat about Mitt's "offshore" and "foreign" investments as if he is trying to stash some of his wealth outside the US for the purpose of downplaying the full extent of his assets. And yes, Mitt did receive a foreign tax credit of nearly $130,000, but that was only 4.18% of his tax liability. However, Obama also had a foreign tax credit, amounting to more than $22,000 on his 2010 return. That represents more than 5% of his tax liability. Andrea Mitchell is not likely to mention this sort of information, I suspect.

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That's not the problem, Anderea

Submitted by CobraMan on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 1:42pm.

"it would be very hard to say that he is apologizing for America."

That's not the problem, Anderea. Obama should be apologize TO America!

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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Lately, I've read that Boy

Submitted by killa37 on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 1:46pm.

Lately, I've read that Boy Barry never apologized for America, and didn't bow to any foreign leaders, and he's now going to church, and he's proud to be an American, and.......oh yeah, and lately - since his name's been mentioned nationally (wow, for some reason that didn't happen during the last election),Saul Alinsky is being hailed as a 'conservative' guy, and 'as American as apple pie', and a pragmatic and practical role model for the young Barry Soetoro Barack Hussein Obama.

I expect this monumental transformation (now THERE'S a word!!!) will continue for the rest of the year until the election - hell, Boy Barry might be walking around in a Captain America outfit by the time the State-Run Media is finished with their makeover.

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She has no excuse for the

Submitted by fxmaven on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 2:09pm.

She has no excuse for the economic ignorance. All she has to do is go home and ask old Bathtub Al about it. I mean, cmon, you can't be married to the ex head of the Fed and still be this uninformed. Or can you?

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By the way...

Submitted by CobraMan on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 3:50pm.

By the way, Anderea, I'm sure it's very hard for you to say anything negative about Obama.

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