As Gov. Bobby Jindal began to offer a Republican response, it became apparent that he would be no match with Barack Obama in the soaring-oratory department. The Republicans really should have tried a gimmick instead. Perhaps Jindal could have simply walked on and said, "Today, the president held what he called a fiscal responsibility summit." He could afford a wide smile at that point, knowing his audience had erupted in laughter.
Honestly, now: Are we quite ready finally to declare the Era of Obama As Fiscally Conservative is over? Last year, Republicans warned that Barack Obama was ultraliberal – a socialist, in fact – but the media handlers typically presented this as a conservative smear. Instead, they painted Obama as an aspiring moderate-Republican deficit reducer. Take New York Times economics writer David Leonhardt last August: "Obama’s aides optimistically insist he will reduce it [the deficit], thanks to his tax increases on the affluent and his plan to wind down the Iraq war. Relative to McCain, whose promised spending cuts are extremely vague, Obama does indeed look like a fiscal conservative."
How ridiculous does that sound now? John McCain probably would have been a moderate Republican president. But the idea that President Obama would turn out to be a stronger fiscal conservative than McCain should inspire a pink-faced laughing fit at the preposterousness of The New York Times.
Now that Obama’s emphatic ultraliberalism is the elephant in the room, and liberals are cheering the reversal of everything Ronald Reagan tried to accomplish economically, the media still don’t want to call it liberal. Instead, it’s a pollster’s list of positive adjectives: bold, ambitious, audacious, and even breathtaking.
Here’s how Charles Babington of the Associated Press began his analysis: "Breathtaking in its scope and ambition, President Barack Obama's agenda for the economy, health care and energy now goes to a Congress unaccustomed to resolving knotty issues and buffeted by powerful interests that oppose parts of his plan." Obama is the giant with breathtaking ambition, while members of Congress are mere mortals unaccustomed to accomplishment. Obama’s agenda is not described as liberal. Instead, it’s a plan "to undo major elements of Ronald Reagan's conservative movement."
His AP colleague Liz Sidoti echoed the meaningless chatter: "Barack Obama is embracing the worst economic conditions in a generation as an opportunity to advance an audacious agenda that, if successful, could reshape the country for decades to come."
The wire service Agence France-Presse found the president bristling with action: "Obama also highlighted his audacious 3.55-trillion-dollar budget plan for 2010, which bristles with economic reforms and spending on healthcare, climate change and education in a bid to end America's worst economic crisis since the 1930s."
Then there was The Washington Post, the industry leader in budget salesmanship. In a front-page story, editor Karen DeYoung oozed Obama’s withdrawal plan from Iraq came "just a day after he transformed the domestic political landscape with a breathtakingly bold budget plan." Two pages later, reporter Alec MacGillis somehow left out a cheerleader’s purse full of exclamation points in a story on Vice President Biden’s middle-class task force: "Commentators left and right have reacted with awe to the ambition and transformative potential of President Obama’s economic blueprint."
Commentators on the right reacted with awe? Only at the shameless boosterism of the leg-tingling Obama press corps.
Later came a front-page Post story by Philip Rucker, which began, "President Obama’s budget is so ambitious, with vast new spending on health care, energy independence, and services for veterans, that experts say he will need to hire tens of thousands of government workers to realize his goals." The Heritage Foundation suggests it means a quarter of a million new bureaucrats for the federal establishment.
As an adjective, "ambitious" is meant to be a positive word. But George Bush’s toppling of Saddam Hussein was "ambitious," and the media didn’t applaud its scope. In fact, they paraded the liberals around arguing the Iraq war was unsustainably swelling the deficit. The late Tim Russert pressed Bush in February of 2004: "How, why, as a fiscal conservative as you like to call yourself, would you allow a $500 billion deficit and this kind of deficit disaster?"
Today, a $500 billion deficit would sound like progress. Obama’s budget aspires to reduce the projected 2009 deficit of $1.75 trillion by more than two-thirds, to $533 billion, by the end of his first term – which, if successful, would make it worse than the worst performance by President Bush.
It should be laughable for the White House to promote a "fiscal responsibility summit" days after they shoved through a $787 billion "stimulus" bill through Congress. But the gooey flood of positive adjectives from the press demonstrates that they are not government watchdogs. They’re "breathtakingly bold" Obama enablers. The honesty deficit in our press just grows, and grows.




















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Flooding the zone
March 4, 2009 - 00:00 ET by KC MulvilleRemember when Megyn Kelly took on Bill Burton of the Obama team? (And where is he these days?) Burton's style was all offense. He just talked over Kelly, throwing as many talking points as he could get off, ignoring her completely. Today I heard one of the reporters saying the same basic thing about these spending bills and packages ... they're just throwing as much as possible out there, hoping that most of it sticks.
They're trying desperately to avoid analysis. And why would anyone avoid deliberation? Because they're afraid that deliberation will stop them.
Breathtaking. Bold. Ambitious ... equals ... spend it before anyone realizes that the money's gone. Which is how thieves think.
kc
March 4, 2009 - 00:25 ET by TN MomThey're trying desperately to avoid analysis. And why would anyone avoid deliberation? Because they're afraid that deliberation will stop them.
And if that doesn't do the trick, they attack all republicans with the same old blah, blah Liberal tired, worn, tatics.
Bill 'Blabbermouth' Blurton is still on Team Obama...he works for Robert Gibbs.
The Honesty Deficit...
March 4, 2009 - 00:17 ET by unkeeafThe honesty deficit that the press is building may well play a part in ripping this country apart. Conservatives are absolutely livid about what is going on, but can't rely on the press to give an honest accounting of what the Obama administration is up to. Instead, they paint pretty pictures and look past important, problematic facts.
A free and fair press in critical to this nations future. We lost the fair press ages ago, Obama will stamp out the other part in short order.
Be afraid. Be very afraid for the future of this country.
MSM = PR firm for the Democrat Party
"change we can count on.."
March 4, 2009 - 00:22 ET by jondelwichewho knew they were talking about the pennies and nickels left in our pockets
after this economic disaster?
He's just getting started!
March 4, 2009 - 01:15 ET by slickwillie2001People need to be aware of the Carbon Tax disaster that Obammy is planning for us. Powerline had a great post on it, Obama's War on the Economy: http://www.powerline...
To simply discuss such a plan during a dangerous recession amounts to an incredible level of incompetence in our President. On the other hand, there is one more terrifying possibility, and that is that he wants to destroy our economy and all private wealth.
Obama can speak glibly because he doesn't care about truth
March 4, 2009 - 07:09 ET by ekslibIt's easy for Socialists to give a rousing speech.
They don't give a d*mn about getting their facts straight.
~Holy $h!+
March 4, 2009 - 08:06 ET by choselife3xI couldn't wait for the Open Thread.
http://www.resistnet...
Hope and Change=
Despair and Socialism
Wow
March 4, 2009 - 08:48 ET by general companyIf this is true, they have clearly over stepped there authority.
"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg
Cl3x
March 4, 2009 - 09:00 ET by SeashellHOW COULD THEY DO THIS?? Are they out of their minds? Holy $h!+ is right!
It seems like the American people should have had a say in this! Before it's over, (especially the way things are going now) China could own New York City or any city or state in this country. Wow!
I wonder if the media will report on this???????????? If they do, I bet there will be outrage.
~I put the link into Drudge's tips
March 4, 2009 - 09:22 ET by choselife3xHopefully they'll check it out and raise hell. Sent it to Fox, too.
Hope and Change=
Despair and Socialism
Thanks for promulgating
March 4, 2009 - 09:16 ET by HockeyKidThanks for promulgating another Hal Turner breathless "emergency". Now let me get back to my booming business in trading Ameros.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
→ Corroboration
March 4, 2009 - 09:20 ET by Cool ArrowI can't find a source that backs up this story.
We won the cold war! Why did we surrender?
~It seems too horrible to be true
March 4, 2009 - 09:40 ET by choselife3x(edit: but then, so did an Obama presidency!)
I figured Drudge would be able to confirm it if it's true. I'm really hoping it's not!
Hope and Change=
Despair and Socialism
It's that darn hearing
March 4, 2009 - 11:04 ET by eaglewingz08It's that darn hearing problem of libtards. The republicans (and I don't mean the three RINOs in the Senate) say the president's stimulus and budget are AWful. The press writes that the repubs are FULL OF AWE about Obama's plans.
Whew!
March 4, 2009 - 17:45 ET by RukusThat was scary chose! Not true, thankfully!
Gary
Sorry Al, I've used up my allotment of "give a crap!"
~So Snopes says it's not true
March 5, 2009 - 09:43 ET by choselife3xBased solely on the supposition that it would be more widely reported if it were. Hmmmm.
Hope and Change=
Despair and Socialism
Obamanomics
March 4, 2009 - 11:38 ET by east tennessee johnSo our first Marxist President repeatedly has said that the current economic crisis is a failure of a system. Really, Comrade Obama? Exactly how did we ever get to be a $14 trillion economy and still be 25% or more of the world's GDP which such a failed system? How does he explain this? Was it government programs that got us there? If so, which ones? Be specific. Wasn't it the private sector, which pays the taxes that support all the expenditures of government the true reason? How was our lifestyle created and sustained, by private sector results or government planning? Has there been ANY government support program more efficient or cost effective than a private sector job? If that has been the case, as it has been, why would that change? Just because Obama, who's never read a book on market economics that wasn't a critique, says so? He SAYS he's going build an economy form the bottom up, it doesn't mean it can be done. What examples has he offered of where this technique has worked anywhere near the scale of the U.S. economy? It has NEVER happened. This "failure of the system" is not a failure of a philosophy, it is a failure of individual peopele; their greed and lust for political power and control. The manipulation of the mortgage generation and finance systems. The greedy got their money, the politicians got their power increased and we got the crash and the bill. I bet I'm closer to the truth than Obama's Marxist class warfare/envy diatribes. Can anyone name any New Deal program that survived 1940 that's been defunded, or a Great Society program that's been terminated? I bet you can't. That's why there were so many new programs in the "stimulus" bill. Get the program created and it will probably be funded in perpetutity.
Laugh Track
March 4, 2009 - 17:50 ET by farstar99Bozell's not just a good reporter.
He's a shrewd observer.
He's absolutely right.
Jindal should have opened that way, smiled and waited for it to sink in.
A laugh track wouldn't have hurt, either.
Then he should've repeated, "Fiscal responsibility summit!"
More laugh track.
Then he should have unrolled a banner with all those zeroes on it, and walked off the stage.
Doncha Get It Yet?
March 5, 2009 - 07:11 ET by JillCWWhen will Americans realize that the power brokers, with the help of the "I want to keep my job" media, have been spinning for decades? Their plan has worked. They haven't just reshaped the United States, they have turned it on it's head by calling good evil and evil good. Sadly, too many Americans, especially the brainwashed-by-government schools and peer pressure youth, now believe the media spin. God said it would be this way in the End Times and everyone ignored the warning. Surprise, the Bible didn't lie . . . . they do. Hope you all look good in burkas because that's what's next unless God intervenes.
Hopeless Change
March 5, 2009 - 09:28 ET by FormerMarineOfficeryou can be grieved in.
→ Snap to, Marine
March 5, 2009 - 09:40 ET by Cool ArrowYou've made an astounding discovery.
Since most of the money comes from China, it's a total breakdown of communication.
We won the cold war! Why did we surrender?