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Diane Sawyer Says 'That Republicans See Ben Bernanke As A Villain'

By Josh St. Louis | March 28, 2012 | 15:25

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During the March 27 edition of “World News,” ABC’s Diane Sawyer treated Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke to a softball interview which alternated between human interest angles and portraying him as the victim of partisan Republicans. [Video after the jump. Audio can be found here.]

 

Even though Sawyer started by framing the interview about “jobs, economic growth, and those gas prices that have gone up five cents in the past week,” she quickly changed the discussion, saying, “Today he's a hero to some for avoiding a depression. To the Republicans, a kind of villain.”

Sawyer failed to give credence to any of the legitimate policy criticisms leveled by Republicans.

Instead, she showed a clip of Newt Gingrich calling him “dangerous,” and a clip of Rick Perry saying that “We would treat them pretty ugly down in Texas.”
 

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The full transcript can be seen below.

ABC World News

March 27, 2012

6:40 p.m. EDT

DIANE SAWYER, anchor: And now a rare conversation with someone who can move marketswith a single word, the quiet but powerful Chairman of the nation’s central bank, the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke. He is the economist who navigated the U.S. through the financial meltdown and we had a chance today to talk about many things, including issues on the minds of every American  family. Tonight, jobs, economic growth, and those gas prices that have gone up five cents in the past week.

SAWYER: Enter the powerful Fed building and you know you're in a museum of America's economic history.

BEN BERNANKE, Federal Reserve chairman: I sit right over there.



SAWYER: With a man who rarely speaks but agreed to sit with us today. First up, yet another spike in gas prices. Is this threatening a fragile economy?

[Interview]

SAWYER: Gas prices.

BERNANKE: Well, Gas prices are a major problem. Uh, they're obviously a hardship for lots of people. It must be awfully frustrating to get a small raise at work and then have it eaten up by higher cost of the commuting. From the economy's point of view, there moderate risk–

SAWYER: Moderate? But threatening the recovery?

BERNANKE: Moderate. At this point, at this point I would say its still moderate. Um, we’ll see a little bit higher inflation in the next few months because of higher gas prices, but at this level, we don't think it’s gonna be anything that’s gonna uh, stall the recovery.

SAWYER: Bernanke told us it could still be years before unemployment falls to 5 or 6%. By the end of the year depending on events, it could be down to 8, which means another 1.6 million jobs. But he's been decidedly more restrained on the recovery than the President.

(CLIP)
 

President BARACK OBAMA: The recovery is accelerating. Our economy is getting stronger.

SAWYER: Do you agree? Strong?

BERNANKE: We do have a long way to go. I would say that we, you know, it's far too early to declare victory.

SAWYER: You don't want to use the word strong?

BERNANKE: Not yet.

SAWYER: You once used the phrase green shoots. Are they now what,
stalks? Are they viable trees?

BERNANKE: I–I think they're still shoots. I-We’re seeing some again, good indicators. There hasn't been a double dip or second recession. Right now, I think the odds of it are pretty low, but uh, with forecasting, you just never say never. You have to keep vigilant.

SAWYER:: And this is the legendary sofa-

SAWYER: And in his office, the sofa where he slept night after night while navigating his way through the financial crisis. Today he's a hero to some for avoiding a depression. To the Republicans, a kind of
villain.

Newt Gingrich has said, I think he's been the most inflationary --

NEWT GINGRICH: Dangerous-

MITT ROMNEY: I wouldn't keep Ben Bernanke in office. I’d chose someone
of my own–

SAWYER: Former candidate Rick Perry even suggested the FED might be treasonous and they knew how to deal with that in Texas.

RICK PERRY: We would treat them pretty ugly down in Texas.

BERNANKE: Well, I went to Texas shortly after, had a great visit. I mean the main thing is that politics is politics and the Federal Reserve is non-partisan. We want to make the right decision, we want to do it without political pressure and that’s what we’re going to do.

SAWYER: The quiet resolve of a man who grew up the son of a drug store owner from a small South Carolina town, played the saxophone, won the spelling bee, managed to get into Harvard, becoming the most powerful man in American finance. He's also an historian of the great
depression-

(CLIP)

BERNANKE: This is some of the older Federal Reserve notes-

SAWYER: Even showing me a $10,000 bill from 1934 on the wall. Who is giving history seminars at George Washington University.

BERNANKE: And the theme of the lectures is that you can make sense of it all if you look at the history.

SAWYER:When you were man of the year, said you were the most powerful
nerd in America. Did you take offense at that?

BERNANKE: I'm very proud of my nerd-dom. Uh, the world needs more nerds. Nerds-nerds uh you know, help create jobs and advance science and I hope make good economic policy. But uh, that remains to be seen.

SAWYER: And he refused to say if he would accept continuing on after
his term expires in 2014.

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No Diane

Submitted by John21 on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 3:33pm.

The Republican do not see Mr. Ben Bernanke as a villian.

We see him as incompetent, as a clown or as a shill for the most corrupt administrationin of our lifetime.
This group make the Carter administration look like "rocket scientist" and makes the Nixon administration look like "goodie two shoes" by camparison.

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21st Century Journalism

Submitted by Lakewood Ed on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 3:39pm.

Gone are the days of yellow journalism.

Today we have yellow, slime journalism.

www.FairTax.org
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Clue for Diane

Submitted by Sefton on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 4:06pm.

Exactly.

No, Diane, it's you and the rest of your leftist media shills that we consider the villains.

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Uhhhh...

Submitted by MightyMouth on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 3:50pm.

Didn't that EVIL REPUBLICAN George W. Bush hire this guy? C'mon Diane get your lies straight!

"The enemy of my enemy is my friend, unless my friend is more evil than my enemy."
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Here's a case where Obama is inclined to use the word “victory"

Submitted by needle on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 4:26pm.

President BARACK OBAMA: The recovery is accelerating. Our economy is getting stronger.

SAWYER: Do you agree? Strong?

BERNANKE: We do have a long way to go. I would say that we, you know, it's far too early to declare victory.

SAWYER: You don't want to use the word strong?

BERNANKE: Not yet.

- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.

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Diane Sawyer is probably angling for a bonus

Submitted by needle on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 4:30pm.

“Today he's a hero to some for avoiding a depression. To the Republicans, a kind of villain.

Thanks, Diane; but FYI: The real villains of Republicans hang out in the MSM.

- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.

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Print, baby, print!

Submitted by Phryj1 on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 4:47pm.

Thanks to Bernanke's crazed money printing spree devaluing the dollar, we're actually seeing costs-of-living skyrocket while wages are in decline. He is wantonly destroying our way of life (with a major assist from the Spendocrats).To call him a villain would be too nice.

Progressives seem to be completely averse to facts and logic. Apparently, reality has a conservative bias.

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Oil Tied to U.S. Dollars

Submitted by m1xram on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 12:31am.

As the price of oil is tied directly to U.S. Dollars the policy of printing money forces oil prices up. Add to that, the FED buys our own debt, through a third party because it's illegal to do so directly, which will eventually cause severe inflation, just like it did in the Weimar Republic.

If anyone but the Government did this they would be in jail for defrauding the American people and money laundering.

 

The opposite of Left is Freedom.

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Do you REALLY want to go

Submitted by LinTaylor on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 4:46pm.

Do you REALLY want to go there, Diane? Do you REALLY want to start talking about who sees whom as a villain? If you do, then you should be ready to have us go back and find every time you and your crony buddies painted George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Sarah Palin, Condi Rice, Ronald Reagan, and countless other Conservatives as if they were the Legion of Doom, sitting in a hidden bunker plotting the best way to destroy the country.

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I think Bernanke missed something here:

Submitted by KyWriter on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 5:22pm.

He said: "Well, Gas prices are a major problem. Uh, they're obviously a hardship for lots of people. It must be awfully frustrating to get a small raise at work and then have it eaten up by higher cost of the commuting."

Yes, but he forgot that gas prices are also absorbed by people who have no jobs, in a large part because gas prices are so high.

But to the point: if Bernanke is a villain, he is certainly among the lesser miscreants in this villainous administration. In my book, you, Diane, and your media shills are just as, if not even more, despicable.

Again, I find myself apologizing for releasing this shrew from Kentucky on an unsuspecting world.

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Bernanke is not so much a villain as he is a total...

Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 7:20pm.

...dumbass.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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Not Stupid

Submitted by m1xram on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 12:49am.

These people are not stupid. Make no mistake, they are malicious. Read The Naked Capitalist and you will quickly see that this is the plan, cause a collapse and get special powers circumventing the Constitution. Cloward and Piven suggested the same methodology for welfare systems in this country. They talk about never wasting a good crisis which is why they are now manufacturing them.

FDR really got the ball rolling with social security. Check out USdebtclock.org. Social Security is owed $15T, Prescription Drug plan is owed $20T and Medicare is owed $81T. That's about $118T total and people only talk about the National Debt which is less than 10% of what we owe. A lot of the money was "borrowed" from these funds by our government to "fund" other things we could not afford. But, they knew what they were doing every step of the way.

 

The opposite of Left is Freedom.

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Sawyer

Submitted by Curly on Wed, 03/28/2012 - 7:41pm.

The villain(s) here are you and the rest of the lame stream media cheerleaders for the most corrupt and vile administration in the history of the Republic!

Curly
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