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NYT's Mark Landler's Still Spinning for Obama, Who Can 'Argue...Problems of Today Are Not Principally His Fault'

By Clay Waters | July 10, 2012 | 22:03

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Saturday's story from the Obama trail by New York Times reporter Mark Landler, "Obama Urges Voters to Look Ahead on Economy," was not as blatantly pro-president as Landler's June 29 paean hailing the president as "bailing out the auto industry, winding down two wars and dispatching Osama bin Laden." But it was still quite sympathetic to the president's plight.

The text box highlighted Obama's hunt for economic silver linings ("Extracting a few bits of good news from an anemic monthly employment report") and the lead polished his halo as an "evangelist of hope and change."

For President Obama, evangelist of hope and change, it’s not easy to confront an election season with so little of either.

On Friday, after the release of the third straight anemic employment report, Mr. Obama found himself on a campaign bus tour, conceding that the economy was not generating enough jobs, that the recovery was not taking hold quickly enough, and that too many Americans lacked basic financial security.

“It’s still tough out there,” Mr. Obama said to a sympathetic crowd in an elementary school gymnasium in Poland, Ohio. Later, in Pittsburgh, he said, “Too many of our friends and family members and neighbors are still out of work; too many folks still are seeing their home property values underwater.”

With few signs that the labor market will strengthen much before Election Day, Mr. Obama is honing a vocabulary to talk about the listless economy -- one that emphasizes a glass-is-half-full approach to the numbers and an appeal to voters to take the long view when assessing the nation’s economic fortunes.

The president dug out the few tidbits of good news from the June report, pointing out that businesses generated 84,000 new jobs last month and 4.4 million over all since the end of the recession. Among those millions, he went on, 500,000 were in manufacturing -- a relevant yardstick on a whistle-stop tour of two industrial states.

“That’s a step in the right direction,” he said. “But we can’t be satisfied because our goal was never to just keep on working to get back to where we were back in 2007.”

The president then pivoted to longer-term economic trends, which he said have deepened inequality and put at risk the future of the middle class. Lengthening the frame of reference allows Mr. Obama to argue that the problems of today are not principally his fault, but the result of a Republican philosophy practiced by the Bush administration and advocated by Mr. Obama’s challenger, Mitt Romney.

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Landler supplemented that view with a left-wing economist who once worked for the administration (Bernstein is a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.)

“These numbers confirm that this economy is stuck just north of neutral,” said Jared Bernstein, a former chief economic adviser to Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. “We’re making progress, but it’s much too slow.”

Mr. Bernstein said there was little point in Mr. Obama trying to sugarcoat the economy. But he said the president could make a credible case that he had broken the Great Recession but, because of gridlock in Washington, had not been able to finish the job.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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"I'll do better in my second

Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 07/10/2012 - 10:12pm.

"I'll do better in my second term" isn't exactly a winning slogan.

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NYT comes across an accedent

Submitted by pilgrim4jc on Tue, 07/10/2012 - 10:30pm.

NYT comes across an accident BO caused, they report, "An accident interfered with BO's dinner plans. The police are suspected of racism for giving him a ticket. GW is most likely to blame, even though he was in Africa helping poor children at the time, because he invaded Iraq."

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The New Campaign Slogan...

Submitted by Stan T on Wed, 07/11/2012 - 12:26am.

I heard a new campaign slogan of sorts, from the Obama administration..."Ignore the last four years, and let's focus on the future." Then Obama repeats his promises from 2008, as if he has any intentions of keeping them this time around...

Perfection is a state of mind, not of being. The closer you get to perfection, the further away you find yourself.
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'Get back to where we were in

Submitted by killa37 on Wed, 07/11/2012 - 1:01am.

'Get back to where we were in 2007'???? I thought Bush was the cause of everything!!! Oh, wait, the Dems owned both houses of Congress starting that year - and things really started getting better then, didn't they???

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Mark Landler is to journalism

Submitted by richflanj on Wed, 07/11/2012 - 10:03am.

Mark Landler is to journalism what Rodney Dangerfield was to opera.

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3 accomplishments vs. countless setbacks...

Submitted by James3 on Wed, 07/11/2012 - 12:12pm.

The MSM tries thier Goddamnest to prop up this friggin' loser and all they have to do it with is......wait for it........here come the talking points.....Osama Bin Laden.......the Auto Industry, of which Ford co. declined any of his help( another reason i'm a Ford man all the way),...... and a big WTF???..... Winding down two wars??? How the F did he get credit for that? I've grown oh sooo weary of the Obama worship.....

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