On the night before Thanksgiving, just an hour after Rosie O’Donnell had publicly belly-flopped with a horrible attempt at an old-time variety show on NBC, Barbara Walters made a fool of herself interviewing Barack and Michelle Obama. The toughest questions dealt with whether there was enough "change" in his cabinet picks, and whether he was "waffling" on tax hikes for the rich – questions his (and ABC’s) liberal base would enjoy.
Let’s go back eight years. On the Friday before the Inauguration, Walters interviewed then-President-elect George Bush and his wife Laura. But it was only one part of a routine "20/20" hour, and she brought harsh questions to carve up Attorney General nominee John Ashcroft as a divisive disaster.
This time, the media’s favorite won. The Obama interview drew a whole hour, which Walters promoted with a gooey splash of Obama fawning and interview clips all across the ABC News schedule. She was so ubiquitous one might have expected her to plug the Obamas in a cameo appearance on an ABC soap opera like "All My Children."
On "Good Morning America," she couldn’t help herself: "I don't want to gush. They're very cute, and very funny in this interview together." That’s certainly in the eye of the beholder. Those inside the Obama tank naturally find their rehearsed marital patter to be incredibly charming. Republican households see a stale rerun of their fake-bickering, just as Democratic households undoubtedly saw the Bushes’ marital patter as less than "very cute."
Walters showed footage of some of her dumb questions, such as asking Obama whether Wall Street executives should grant themselves a Christmas bonus. She also asked how he felt when he read that the three CEOs of the car companies took private planes to Washington to ask for a bailout. Naturally, Obama thought it was shockingly out of touch.
Stop the tape. Earth to Walters: Did it ever occur to you that Mr. Obama campaigned all over America by flying on a huge private 757 jet, painted as a vehicle of "Change" with a half-million dollar makeover for the general election, complete with Obama logos sewn into the headrests? And how do you suppose Ms. Walters travels? By carpool? What sheer hypocrisy – on both their parts.
Walters continued the gushing on her daytime show "The View." Doing her usual tap-dance of faked objectivity, Walters cooed: "I’m supposed to be very neutral, but they are the most appealing couple, and so smart." It’s easier to look smart when no one’s asking you a brain teaser. Walters shamelessly tried to sell the interview as super-substantive. Obama was asked about a range of matters foreign and domestic in the first twenty minutes, but all with a deeply deferential style.
She began by asking "What is your biggest fear?" That’s a blank canvas for a politician to paint any way he or she likes.
Walters explicitly compared the Obamas to the Camelot swoon over Jack and Jackie Kennedy, and their "youthful embodiment of style, substance, and hope." Much of the hour was devoted to softballs. How would the Obamas spend Thanksgiving? How about the search for a new family dog? How will it be watching their grade-school-age girls grow up in the White House? The toughest question on the home front was the Obamas’ choice of a private school. Walters simply declared "Tell us why private school for the girls, and not public school." She could have asked it this way, too: "Tell us why a black child in southeast D.C doesn’t have the choice of a fancy private school like your privileged daughters because you oppose vouchers."
The sugary sweetness never seemed to end. Walters also reprised her free advertising copy on the Obamas in a preview on "World News" in the dinner hour – they were again described as very candid and very funny. A half-hour after the Obama special ended, "Nightline" reran clips, and Walters dragged out the megaphone of praise yet again: "When you see him with his wife Michelle, he is so relaxed, he is funny. I have rarely seen a couple as devoted, as together, whether they're talking about their children or the kind of dog they're going to get...They tease each other, but the respect that they have for each other is enormous."
All in all, it was one long day of ABC News shamelessly kissing rings. Like so many interviewers, Walters was not trying to build a factual record. She was trying to create a grand and glorious Obamalot myth, incessantly urging the public to buy her super-smart-cute-and-funny couple as the best choice history could have mustered.



















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"....just an hour after
December 2, 2008 - 17:46 ET by winston smith"....just an hour after Rosie O’Donnell had publicly belly-flopped...."
The hilarious images that flash through my mind.....
Lips pressed
December 2, 2008 - 17:52 ET by doug1950Yes, there have been a lot of lips pressed up against something but it was not "rings".....Well, maybe now that I think about it further.
→ kissing rings
December 2, 2008 - 18:08 ET by Cool ArrowOne specific outer planet comes to mind.
Cool
December 2, 2008 - 18:10 ET by doug1950lol, my thoughts exactly!
Cool - love that planet..
December 2, 2008 - 20:10 ET by Gary HallLOL - it reminded me of one of those moments, when I found myself (quite out of place) amongst a couple of noted authors .. the "Chicken Soup is Good for the (just about everything)" and the infamous "Men are from Mars / Women are from Venus."
One of the group was having a bit of fun discussing an ongoing dispute over an ownership issue of a certain book idea with their Ex-spouse, and I popped off, "Why don't you write the sequel... "Ex-spouses are from Uranus." I have to admit; it was a hit. (;~> gary
→ Now that's funny
December 2, 2008 - 20:24 ET by Cool ArrowI don't care who y'are. - Larry the Cable Guy
Barbara Walters did not
December 2, 2008 - 18:01 ET by DaBirdBarbara Walters did not "interview" the Obamas. She merely hosted a one hour Obama infomercial.
How racist has Barbara
December 2, 2008 - 19:18 ET by FairlightHow racist has Barbara Walters been in her past for her to pass this
off as serious journalism? Sounds like she must have kept a few slaves or
something because this isn't interviewing, this is fellatio. ABC needs to stick a parental advisory as in rosie get the kids outta here gross.
She also asked how he felt
December 2, 2008 - 20:32 ET by motherbeltShe also asked how he felt when he read that the three CEOs of the car
companies took private planes to Washington to ask for a bailout.
Naturally, Obama thought it was shockingly out of touch.
Too bad she didn't ask if he thought it was "out of touch" to purchase a $30,000 ring for his wife when Americans are suffering in a recession.
Now we wait
December 2, 2008 - 18:03 ET by Spinningplates2We well have the next few years to watch their love grow. Or will it, that is the question? I think it will end up being a bigger sham the the Clinton's. I wish them no ill but I fear a long slow National car wreck.
BaBA WaWa along with The
December 2, 2008 - 18:14 ET by bigtimerBaBA WaWa along with The View and all involved cannot go away soon enough for me.
I am sick and tired of all of it.
I could care less.
Period.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Baba Wawa is a joke
December 2, 2008 - 18:29 ET by OxyConIt's people like Baba Wawa that are killing the television industry.
Who in their right minds would subject themselves to that kind of crap on a daily basis?
The way she called Obama "sexy", then the following month admitted she had an affair with a married black man was really sickening and transparent at what she was doing. "Look at me Barack! I do black guys! Ain't I a hip chick?"
→ BabaWawa
December 2, 2008 - 18:40 ET by Cool ArrowDid she mention she had an affair with a black man? That was something she revealed to prove she wasn't prejudiced.
She WROTE about it in her book!
December 2, 2008 - 19:32 ET by Cape ConservativeHer affair was with the first black senator, Edward Brooks, from Massachusetts. Of course he was married at the time but she still felt the need to TELL ALL. I guess she spoke to him about it before the book was published.
What self-respecting woman would write such a thing about herself...oh, I forgot, the one thing Barbara Walters is NOT is self-respecting! She prostitutes herself every chance she can - if she only knew how silly an old lady, with a pinched face from so many plastic surgeries/botox treatments, looks trying to come on to a presidential candidate by telling him how 'sexy' he was.........
Nope...self-respect is not in that woman's vocabulary. I agree with others...can't wait for her to finally accept the fact that no one gives a hoot about what she or the other trash-mouthed women on her show have to say. Never have watched it! But the clips I've seen tell me I have used very good judgement.
As a woman, I am embarrassed to witness the level to which these women have fallen. In the 'olden' days, that's what they would have been called...FALLEN WOMEN! How I yearn for the 'olden days' - when men were men and women were women and everyone was proud of that fact! Viva la difference!
I had no idea
December 2, 2008 - 18:41 ET by doug1950Walters was such a trollop as I have not nor ever will follow her life. Apparently she has no self control, shame or morals and someone needs to lock the cage door on her just to keep her off the streets. Dogs in heat don't behave this badly.
Yes but Doug...why she is
December 2, 2008 - 18:51 ET by bigtimerYes but Doug...why she is an icon, a trail-blazer for the Femi-Nazis and all their leftist groups...Boxer, Hill, Schroeder are a perfect example, tons of others, but you get my picture.
I couldn't stand her when I was young, I detest her even more now.
I am so sick of this POS, to me she is an embarrassment to real women.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
me, too, bt!
December 2, 2008 - 19:35 ET by Cape ConservativeThese so-called leaders of the feminist movement are so disgusting!
They do NOT represent me!
Hey CapeC... Glad to know
December 2, 2008 - 19:52 ET by bigtimerHey CapeC...
Glad to know there is another gal here who feels the same way. ;-)
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
good evening BT
December 2, 2008 - 20:22 ET by cocodrieHave you read Under The Benches by Seymore Butts
LOL coco... Heard about
December 2, 2008 - 20:29 ET by bigtimerLOL coco...
Heard about it long ago.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
All my stuff is old. I'm as
December 2, 2008 - 22:09 ET by cocodrieAll my stuff is old. I'm as old as dirt and just as clean. As God said, he made me from good clean dirt.
You've got lots of company on this one I think, bt...
December 2, 2008 - 21:56 ET by PrairieSkyI used to actually admire Walters years and years ago for what she managed to accomplish as a woman anchor in national media. But, that admiration vanished a long time ago, as a result of those ridiculously vapid "celebrity interviews" that she started doing.
Once she started "The View," she became a total lefty shill and syncophant, and I have lost all respect for her.
"...peace is the highest aspiration of the American People. We will negotiate for it, sacrifice for it, we will never surrender for it, now or ever." President Ronald Reagan~ January 20, 1981
Sky... Meaning no offense
December 4, 2008 - 02:09 ET by bigtimerSky...
Meaning no offense here, but WaWa has always, and I mean always been a leftist, and a phony, overrated one at that...shill or no shill.
I have watched her since I was young too and had her figured out while still in my teens....my ex- adored her, just one of the reasons he is my ex.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
Any Bets?
December 3, 2008 - 08:58 ET by northoneBarbara's annual "Most Fascinating People" special airs Thursday night. It's a big super-secret who is the number one most fascinating person of 2008.
Any bets? Can we all say "O-B-A-M-A ! ! ! !
Could Barbara Walters be any more predictable? She's still having vapors and rambling on about the Obama's and The Greatest Love Story Ever Told, almost a week after her fluff piece aired.