CNN's White House Correspondent Ed Henry broke the laudatory ranks of the mainstream media and even with those from his own network during Wednesday night's primetime White House press conference when he questioned President Barack Obama about his pledge to sign the Freedom of Choice Act.
Henry challenged the President by bringing up the current controversy over Obama's scheduled commencement address at the University of Notre Dame and his flippant cop-out, "it's above my pay grade" to the question of when life begins:
Thank you, Mr. President. In a couple of weeks, you're going to be giving the commencement at Notre Dame. And, as you know, this has caused a lot of controversy among Catholics who are opposed to your position on abortion.
As a candidate, you vowed that one of the very things you wanted to do was sign the Freedom of Choice Act, which, as you know, would eliminate federal, state and local restrictions on abortion. And at one point in the campaign when asked about abortion and life, you said that it was above - quote, above my pay grade.
Now that you've been president for 100 days, obviously, your pay grade is a little higher than when you were a senator.
Do you still hope that Congress quickly sends you the Freedom of Choice Act so you can sign it?
President Obama briefly smiled at Henry's dig before he proceeded to side-step the Notre Dame and beginning of life issues, re-assert his commitment to pro-choice beliefs and backtrack from FOCA by saying, "Now, the Freedom of Choice Act is not my highest legislative priority. I believe that women should have the right to choose. But I think that the most important thing we can do to tamp down some of the anger surrounding this issue is to focus on those areas that we can agree on. And that's - that's where I'm going to focus."
Henry's question provided a stark contrast to the other questions asked by members of the media:
- Jeff Zeleny, New York Times: "During these first 100 days, what has surprised you the most about this office? Enchanted you the most from serving in this office? Humbled you the most? And troubled you the most?"
- Chuck Todd, NBC: "Pakistan appears to be at war with the Taliban inside their own country. Can you reassure the American people that if necessary America could secure Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and keep it from getting into the Taliban's hands or, worst case scenario, even al-Qaida's hands?"
- Chip Reid, CBS: "Do you see it [Sen. Arlen Specter's switch to the Democratic Party] that way [as indication that we're on the verge of one-party rule]? And, also, what do you think his switch say about the state of the Republican Party?" Reid asked as a follow-up question, "Is the Republican Party in the desperate straits that Arlen Specter seems to think it is?"
Kudos to Henry for pointing out first, that Obama and his polices are not universally revered, and second, that a mocking answer to a serious question is no answer at all.
Perhaps his press room colleagues (Zeleny) could take notes the next time Henry asks a question
—Colleen Raezler is a research assistant at the Culture and Media Institute




















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comrade obama and the FOCA
April 30, 2009 - 13:38 ET by east tennessee johnWell Big Daddy O, when you eliminate all the parental notification rights and protections for minor girls to satisfy your friends and contributors at NOW and Planned Parenthood, I leave you with 1 fact: you're the father of 2 daughters, smart guy.
I leave you with 1 fact:
April 30, 2009 - 13:56 ET by Dan The Man 2I leave you with 1 fact: you're the father of 2 daughters, smart guy.
And I leave you with "All animals are created equal ... only some are more equal than others" George Orwell Animal Farm
Next time?
April 30, 2009 - 13:41 ET by Rukus"Perhaps his press room colleagues (Zeleny) could take notes the next time Henry asks a question."
Me thinks there shan't be a "next time".
Sayonara to you Ed, no more questions for Barry...
Or his prompter! Shame on you!
Gary
All the oil is in Texas and the dipsticks are in D.C.!
I actually
April 30, 2009 - 13:43 ET by klchadwickincluded a comment about this question as well on my new post about the "press conference". The post is entitled "Obama, Prime Time and....Darth Vader? Call me crazy..." and is at:
http://politicaldessert.wordpress.com
(new blog site, had to rename and reformat but all the posts are the same) ;0)
And what, pray tell, Mr.
April 30, 2009 - 13:54 ET by motherbeltAnd what, pray tell, Mr. President, are those areas that we can agree on....?
Other than "high school kids should not be having babies," name one.
They might say "Wow, that sucks!" But at least they'll say "Wow!" -Duff Goldman, the Ace of Cakes
What he was really saying
April 30, 2009 - 15:54 ET by KC MulvilleObama was simply admitting that the backlash would be so strong that he wouldn't be able to get away with it. So, he's going to play the waiting game until he calculates a way to do it without being noticed soon enough.
FOCA would derail his presidency, since the bishops have already decided that if it passes, they'd close (and not just sell) all Catholic hospitals. Depending on your definition, Catholic hospitals account for a quarter to a third of all health institutions; if they do it, the cost of healthcare will absolutely skyrocket.
Still waiting....
April 30, 2009 - 15:04 ET by sam12663for Obama to answer any question. Dear leader stammered and stumbled through just about every answer, never really giving a complete answer to the specific question asked. All that these 'press conferences' are is a way to get free airtime to push the administrations agenda. How else can you explain just about all questions asked getting a response that includes a reference to one of the 3 main policy initiatives of utmost importance to this administration. Judging by Obama's reponses, the answer to all questions lead back to education, energy, or health care, in one way or another. Very lame.
President Obama is nothing more than a lying empty suit; a Hollywood style special effects smoke and mirrors show that has shown itself to be a total fraud.
WAKE UP AMERICA! SAVE OUR CONSTITUTION!
I was disgusted by the
April 30, 2009 - 16:05 ET by bigtimerI was disgusted by the whole presser..especially the press.
O didn't answer a danged thing, he spun, on and on and on and on...
Reid must have been put in place...he really disgusted me with that question(s)...he got into it awhile back with one of his questions with Gibbs etc so he has been told to get in line, it was so obvious...embarrassingly so....
...all of it was.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Colleen - I think you left out a few words...
April 30, 2009 - 18:37 ET by Cape ConservativeI could swear I heard at least as many errs, uhhhhs and ummmms as the words stated in 'the one's' LONNNNGGGG DRAWN-OUT responses!
This comment comes from a proud RWRE!! It is no dishonor to be in a minority in the cause of liberty and virtue. ~ Sam Adams
lame-o
April 30, 2009 - 21:01 ET by lotrHis response this time was about as lame as the first time. "I think this is a ethical and moral issue." Gosh, don't want our laws grappling with "moral and ethical" issues.
"Let's wrap him up, alright?" -- Keith Olbermann
Whistle While He Works
May 1, 2009 - 20:42 ET by ghblogI know that that abortion is is a serious subject and this comment is not about abortion, but has anyone else noticed how much President Obama "whisltles" the his Ss when he talks?
If you listem toward the end of the clip he really starts whistling like a tea kettle.
Read more at:
http://www.framingthedialogue.com/archives/obama-sells-sea-shells-by-the-sea-shore/