NYT's Jackie Calmes Portrays Obama as Inspiring Deficit Hawk in Epic Front-Page Story
Barack Obama, secret deficit hawk? New York Times White House reporter Jackie Calmes showed her usual pro-Obama sympathies in Monday’s enormous front page tick-tock story on the Obama team’s debate over a big deficit reduction plan the president has long promised but failed to deliver: “Obama’s Deficit Dilemma – Adopting a Panel’s Ideas, While Seeming Not To.”
Calmes once again defended the president’s lack of budgetary leadership, though less aggressively than usual. Last February she hailed Obama’s brilliant budgetary maneuvers, and has consistently boosted Obama's stimulus package, while insisting against all history that Obama-care will actually save money.
Calmes began Monday with a White House anecdote explaining why Obama attacked Rep. Paul Ryan’s budget plan in a speech as Ryan himself sat in the front row (it was all an innocent mistake).
Ten months later, the attack that left Mr. Ryan fuming in the front row is better remembered than the ideas Mr. Obama presented that day, administration supporters lament.
It came just a few months after the president had opted not to endorse the recommendations of a deficit commission he had created in hopes of brokering a bold, bipartisan deficit deal. That gave rise to a portrayal that has stuck, popularized by Republicans, pundits and some Democrats: that the president, out of political timidity, snubbed his own panel’s plan.
Mitt Romney, a Republican presidential candidate, recently charged that Mr. Obama “simply brushed aside” the plan by the so-called Bowles-Simpson commission (named after its two chairmen) -- even though he and most Republicans reject it for its proposed tax increases. Warren E. Buffett, an Obama ally, has said ignoring the plan was “a travesty.” Former Representative John M. Spratt Jr., a Democrat on the commission, said the administration had had an opportunity “to stand up and be counted, and for the most part they weren’t there.”
Yet starting with that April speech, Mr. Obama has come to adopt most of the major tenets supported by a majority of the commission’s members, though his proposals do not go as far. He has called for cutting deficits more than $4 trillion over 10 years by shaving all spending, including for the military, Medicare and Social Security; overhauling the tax code to raise revenues and lower rates; and writing rules to lock in savings.
But he did so months after the commission’s report in December 2010, and largely without acknowledging that he was borrowing from its recommendations. That caution reflected White House concerns about liberals’ hostility to the plan and, aides say, Mr. Obama’s certainty that Republicans would reject anything he endorsed.
(But the GOP fiercely disagrees with Obama (and Calmes's) claim of $4 trillion in deficit reduction. The Times's own Jonathan Wiseman reported February 14: "At the heart of Republican objections is accounting. Mr. Obama boasted of $4 trillion in deficit reduction over the next 10 years in his proposal. Republican budget writers on Capitol Hill saw a fraction of that, as little as $300 billion.")
Calmes concluded with the apparently gullible economic advisor Erskine Bowles, inspired by the president’s “commitment” to deficit reduction.
Since then, in speeches around the country, Mr. Obama has emphasized job-creation spending and tax cuts more than deficit reduction. Gone from his still-pending legislation are some of the concessions he offered Mr. Boehner -- presumably in reserve for the elusive grand bargain.
At their recent lunch, Mr. Obama assured Mr. Bowles he would not give up. Mr. Bowles said the president talked of seeing “a real opportunity” for compromise after the election, when Republicans will be eager to avoid the expiration of Bush tax cuts and automatic cuts in military spending -- suggesting another chance for a deal inspired by Bowles-Simpson.
“To see his commitment,” Mr. Bowles said, “gave me real hope.”
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Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 3:28pm.
EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES INDESCRIBABLY BEAUTIFUL!
And I might add...
Submitted by c5then on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 3:36pm.
If you can't see them or don't think they are beautiful, you are obviously racisit.
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
I will believe it when the
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 3:37pm.
I will believe it when the budget does not borrow any money.
Simply Orwellian
Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 3:50pm.
This is analogous to saying that the gin-guzzling alcoholic publicly pledging to quit his drinking next year is "an inspiring recovering alcoholic."
or 'secretly sober'
Submitted by TruthMonger on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 3:54pm.
or 'secretly sober'
Congratulations Jimmy Carter!
Hey now!
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 3:54pm.
Ted Kennedy hasn't had a drink in over two years now.
You see crap like this and
Submitted by Van Halen on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 3:58pm.
You see crap like this and you think, there's nothing that will ever, EVER open the eyes of these poor fools...
Whats a POTRAYS?
Submitted by Fredy on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 4:07pm.
Is that a fish or a cooking instrument?
Qu'elle Maroone
Submitted by Blonde on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 4:26pm.
Up is down, the sky is orange, and my name is Katherine the Great.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Bon Jour Big Kate
Submitted by cocodrie on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 5:03pm.
Bon Jour Big Kate from Louis XIV.
Jesus Loves You so much He died for you
When the end comes...
Submitted by Annie Ashe Fields on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 4:54pm.
...can I smoke what she's smokin'?
Anne if you did
Submitted by OldJarhead77 on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 5:03pm.
Then you would be as stupid as she is......... This girl drinks the Obama Recyled Kool-Aide Straight from the source! Your WAY too smart to do that!
Kool Aid
Submitted by mmilesll on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 4:55pm.
This dumbo is drowning in the Kool Aid. Shot her and put her out of her misery
SHE'S AN IDIOT
Submitted by gus on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 5:03pm.
No one could say things so patently stupid and be just a hack. This broad is a dumb as dirt.
Obama has SPENT 5 TRILLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLION dollars in his first 3 years, more than the government has brought in. He has increased ANY BUDGET IN HISTORY by more than a TRILLLLLLLLLLLLION dollars every year he has been in office.
You'd have to be RETARDED (literally) to believe what this dimwit suggests. It's the LEFT WING IDIOT ECHO CHAMBER.
They believe ANYTHING that they WANT to BELIEVE.
Jackie,...
Submitted by BBallleaper on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 5:21pm.
more fraudulent stories like that and you'll need new kneepads!
cogntive dissonance
Submitted by merly1 on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 5:53pm.
End of story!
Even if Calmes had it correct, and she does not . .
Submitted by Gary Hall on Mon, 02/27/2012 - 8:44pm.
Even if Jackie Calmes had it correct, and she does not, Obama has long abandoned any desire to address the long-term deficit/debt crisis; or so says his former budget direction, Peter Orszag..
in this: Peter Orszag, Former Top Obama Adviser, Takes Issue With Portrayal In New Book
Scheiber and Orszag do appear to be in agreement on one point: His arguments ended up titling the approach of the administration. By the fall of 2010, the president had fully embraced the idea that his administration needed credibility on dealing with the deficit even if he pushed an economic stimulus up front. A year later, the White House changed its tune, introducing the American Jobs Act and emphasizing immediate job creation legislation over long-term deficit reduction.
"A year later," would be roughly the fall of 2011, or about 6 months after S&P warned us about the potential for a downgrade.
I think as we knew - Obama did not have long-term deficit reduction in his heart during the debate, this past summer - certainly something the MSM did not want the voting public to understand.
How many ways can the same story be revised by all of the President's men (and women)?
(;~/ gary