While reporting on President Obama forcing General Motors CEO Richard Wagoner to resign, on Monday’s CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith happily declared: "It's the end of the road for GM's CEO, Rick Wagoner, ousted by President Obama as the White House demands more from the U.S. auto industry...we saw Bob Schieffer's interview with Barack Obama Sunday Morning and he said we need more from the auto industry. And the more was that Rick Wagoner, whose head went rolling off the guillotine, he is no longer the CEO of General Motors." Little criticism of Obama’s decision was offered during the coverage.
Later, Smith talked to Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer about that interview: "Can you remember in your lifetime when a President could reach into a private company and say, ‘you don't have a job anymore’?" Schieffer replied: "Well, we haven't had it in the past where the government owned as much of a company as the government now owns of these auto dealers...This was to let people know that he [Obama] takes seriously their concerns. I mean, he was very clear in the interview, as you heard in the sound bite there, that Bill Plante used, things are going to have to change." Smith observed: "And I've got to imagine if you're sitting in a boardroom in a bank in the United States right now, you're wondering about if you might be next with all of the money that's come your way already."
The one instance of criticism came when co-host Maggie Rodriguez introduced a report on the issue by correspondent Bill Plante: "But first, Asian markets reacting to President Obama's plan to deal with GM and Chrysler, and they don't like it. Japan's Nikkei sank almost 400 points, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng dropped almost 5%... Bill, it has more than strings attached, it has ropes attached to it."
Plante’s report cited no opponents to the President’s decision and instead Plante simply explained: "The White House effectively forced out the head of General Motors. Imagine that. Why? Because $17 billion and four months later, the administration convinced that the current management couldn't turn those companies around. So today the President unveils sweeping changes, and they do come with strings attached as a condition for receiving more aid. ...The sacrifices include the resignation of GM CEO Richard Wagoner. With new leadership, the government will give GM more time, another 60 days of working capital to emerge as a competitive business."
Here is the full transcript of the segment:
7:00AM TEASE:
HARRY SMITH: It's the end of the road for GM's CEO, Rick Wagoner, ousted by President Obama as the White House demands more from the U.S. auto industry.
BARACK OBAMA: We think we can have a successful U.S. auto industry, but it's got to be one that's realistically designed to weather this storm.
7:01AM TEASE:
SMITH: Well, it was very interesting, because we saw Bob Schieffer's interview with Barack Obama Sunday Morning and he said we need more from the auto industry. And the more was that Rick Wagoner, whose head went rolling off the guillotine, he is no longer the CEO of General Motors. And we'll talk more about that in just a second.
MAGGIE RODRIGUEZ: Right, the headline reads, 'Obama Fires GM Boss.' It is big, big news. We'll talk about that.
7:01AM SEGMENT:
MAGGIE RODRIGUEZ: But first, Asian markets reacting to President Obama's plan to deal with GM and Chrysler, and they don't like it. Japan's Nikkei sank almost 400 points, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng dropped almost 5%. CBS News senior White House correspondent Bill Plante joins us this morning with more on this latest bailout. Bill, it has more than strings attached, it has ropes attached to it.
BILL PLANTE: It sure does, Maggie. The White House effectively forced out the head of General Motors. Imagine that. Why? Because $17 billion and four months later, the administration convinced that the current management couldn't turn those companies around. So today the President unveils sweeping changes, and they do come with strings attached as a condition for receiving more aid.
BARACK OBAMA: And that's going to mean a set of sacrifices from all parties involved. Management, labor, shareholders, creditors, suppliers, dealers., everybody's going to have to come to the table.
PLANTE: The sacrifices include the resignation of GM CEO Richard Wagoner. With new leadership, the government will give GM more time, another 60 days of working capital to emerge as a competitive business. But Chrysler is a different story, not viable as a stand-alone company. But the government will give it 30 more days to finish a possible agreement with Fiat. And if that works, will consider investing another $6 billion in the partnership. If it doesn't work, no more government money for Chrysler.
GARY BURTLESS: Both companies recognize what's at stake, and they're just doing anything they can to make sure that these companies survive.
PLANTE: The administration has also got a new program to reassure consumers that their warranties will be honored. It's an effort to give them some comfort as the companies go through this huge upheaval. Harry.
HARRY SMITH: Bill Plante at the White House this morning, thanks. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer had President Obama on 'Face the Nation' yesterday. Bob, we remember one of the highlights of the interview where President Obama says GM and Chrysler are not doing enough. Can you remember in your lifetime when a President could reach into a private company and say, 'you don't have a job anymore'?
BOB SCHIEFFER: Well, we haven't had it in the past where the government owned as much of a company as the government now owns of these auto dealers. I mean, you know, they have poured all this money in, and the President was very clear during his interview. He talked about when he met with all the big bankers that the White House on Friday. And he says he told them they have to understand how all of this is looking to people out in the country. People don't understand these handouts that General Motors, these big things to banks and so forth. This was to let people know that he takes seriously their concerns. I mean, he was very clear in the interview, as you heard in the sound bite there, that Bill Plante used, things are going to have to change. And when I asked him, are the auto dealers -- are you going to be able to give them any more handouts? Have they done what you think they have to do? He said, 'they're not there yet.' And boy -- boy, that was the understatement of the day.
SMITH: And I've got to imagine if you're sitting in a boardroom in a bank in the United States right now, you're wondering about if you might be next with all of the money that's come your way already. I want to shift gears real quickly. The President heads to Europe this week. He wants to get the rest of the world, especially Europe, to do stimulus. They're probably not going to do it, right?
BOB SCHIEFFER: I don't think too much is going to happen on this trip. They had great hopes for all of this, some sort of a new world financial reform where everybody got together. But quite frankly, the Europeans are not very happy with the way things are going. They don't like all of this debt that the President's stimulus package is and so forth has caused here. I think we're going to get a lot of pictures and a lot of earnest statements. I don't think we're going to see much happen. There's this growing sense of protectionism in Europe and among the big countries now throwing up trade barriers. I think that's one of the main things they're going to talk about, Harry, but I don't know how much they're going to get done.
SMITH: And real quick, I want to play a bite because you guys talked at some length about Al Qaeda and Afghanistan. Let's roll this and we'll come back and talk about it.
SCHIEFFER: But you're talking about going after them. Are you talking about with American boots on the ground, pursuing these people into these so-called safe havens?
OBAMA: No. Our plan does not change the recognition of Pakistan as a sovereign government. We need to work with them and through them to deal with Al Qaeda, but we have to hold them much more accountable.
SMITH: And Bob, we just have a few seconds left, but quickly, go ahead.
SCHIEFFER: Well, I think what he was saying here is, 'look, we know you're a sovereign country. We're not going to go into your country without talking to you about it.' But he's also saying, 'if you don't do it,' I think he -- what he was saying, the unstated message was, 'we're going to do it.' He's going after Al Qaeda now. He says 'we have no choice but to win. These are the people that caused 9/11. We're not going to let that happen again.'
SMITH: Bob Schieffer, as always, thanks so much. Good to see you this morning. Appreciate it.
SCHIEFFER: You bet.
—Kyle Drennen is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.




















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will there be a picnic at the next beheading?
March 30, 2009 - 11:55 ET by katainkentwhat is happening to this country?
→ Guillotine?
March 30, 2009 - 11:57 ET by Cool ArrowIs it OK to say Obama lynched Waggoner?
All the trappings are there, complete with rousting up the mob.
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
Looking forward to paying for other peoples car problems!
March 30, 2009 - 12:01 ET by FedUpEvenMorePresident Dumbo, double meaning, took over. That is what happened. He said that the government doesn't want to run GM whilst controlling the posts of CEOs and honoring to pay for warranties on their cars. He speaks from both sides of every orifice in his body. Probably couldn't find his way out of a paper bag with a teleprompter.
He's running out of orifices
March 30, 2009 - 16:41 ET by SickofLibsRemember that dopey broad after the election delirious with "Now Obama gonna make my car payment!"
"Now Obama gonna take care of my recommended skechtooled maintainance, too!"
Re orifices
March 30, 2009 - 17:55 ET by slickwillie2001I was thinking along those lines as well. Will the Bamster pay his Youth Corps with a car from Government Motors?
Am I the only one here who
March 30, 2009 - 12:03 ET by NL207Am I the only one here who is both appalled and alarmed by this event?
"GM's CEO, Rick Wagoner, ousted by President Obama "
I though I would never live to see the day a bonafide fascist in the White House. Obama is exercising dictatorial power over a private enterprise. Where was the due process? Impeach this rat impersonating a President.
→ GM Government Motors
March 30, 2009 - 12:06 ET by Cool ArrowAnd today Obama promised the Gopvernment will honor the warranties of GM and Chrysler cars.
Buy a Ford.
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
Honor? That Marxist wretch
March 30, 2009 - 12:13 ET by NL207Honor? That Marxist wretch in the White House doesn't know the meaning of the word.
Of course the stupid
March 30, 2009 - 12:10 ET by R D HelmOf course the stupid socialists of the MSM like Harry Smith are going to be dancing in the streets over this takeover of GM by the federal government.
After all, these America-haters support the ongoing Obamanista coup with every ounce of their existence.
-Dave
This coup has gone on long enough. The time to put it down is NOW.
I've often said that the
March 30, 2009 - 12:10 ET by ConservativeRexI've often said that the next revolution in this country would more closely resemble the French than the first American revolution.
So I find it ironic that Smith would mention the guillotine. For being so compliant with the current administration the MSM may be condeming themselves to a like fate. People will not forget.
Hitler had volkswagon.
March 30, 2009 - 12:11 ET by sevenThe peoples car is now GM. We can use volunteers to build the car? Hitler used jews? I wonder if dissidents can improve quality?
NL207, I am extremely
March 30, 2009 - 12:14 ET by FedUpEvenMoreNL207, I am extremely alarmed. I am just wondering if one day I will wake up one day and be told what to wear, what and when to drive, when and what to eat, who my doctor is and the fact that I will have to wait 10 years for treatment and die before I can get it, when I can go to the bathroom, where I can send my children to college, what degree they can get, etc, etc, etc,
Then I will plug back into the collective at the end of the day to have my daily lobotomy and forget that my life is a miserable creation of the government.
→ GM down 20% today
March 30, 2009 - 12:14 ET by Cool ArrowAll hail Obama, the savior of GM.
Their stock is down 20% today on the news Obama will not allow them to fail and will honor car warranties.
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
BARRKY: "We think we can
March 30, 2009 - 12:32 ET by SickofLibsBARRKY: "We think we can have a successful U.S. auto industry, but it's got to be one that's realistically designed to weather this storm."
He wants to redesign the whole G.D. auto industry? He can't even staff his own freakin' cabinet!
Someone please name ONE THING the federal government has been successful at "designing" (with the possible exception of our military).
I'm sure
March 30, 2009 - 12:34 ET by UpNorththat Obama will be firing anchors and reporters who don't ask the right question, or who, gasp, question him. I'd pay money to see that.
The government deciding who can work where? It's here already. Next are the brown shirts and the little red books.
Another interesting part of
March 30, 2009 - 12:46 ET by ckc1227Another interesting part of this situation is Obama says that GM MUST merge with Fiat.
→ ckc
March 30, 2009 - 12:52 ET by Cool ArrowIt's Chrysler he's demanding merge with Fiat.
He likes GM (Government Motors)
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
Good Morning, America!
March 30, 2009 - 12:46 ET by northoneI wonder if the majority of Obama-worshippers have finally woken up.
The Federal Government steps in to bail out the banks, essentially taking control of the major financial institutions.
The Federal Government steps in to bail out the auto sector, essentially taking control by dictating who can and who cannot run a private corporation.
Several European countries, who have first-hand experience with the productivity of a country when the government runs the economy, tell President Teleprompter to take a hike - they're having nothing to do with a huge government bail-out.
The Dow drops 260 points (and continues to plummet).
Good Morning, America. Last one out turn off the lights!
Coming to a dealership near you!
March 30, 2009 - 12:54 ET by IgnatzJFahrquarThis beauty.
Sorry comrades, the red flags will be for our Dear Leader, only. The rest of you??? NYET!
Perhaps, for the rest of us.
"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." Mark Twain
Obama worshippers will never
March 30, 2009 - 12:53 ET by FedUpEvenMoreObama worshippers will never wake up unless they are personally hurt by what Obama is doing. Then again they may not care if they have to sacrifice most of their money if they are idealogues first. Major unemployement or terrorism in this country might make more people wake up.
Remember this, people.
March 30, 2009 - 13:03 ET by Mike BrattonWe've passed the "critical mass" point.
Some of us knew what Obama wanted to do before he was elected, but now we have sufficient proof.
Barack Obama is a dictator. Do we stand for it, or do we fire Obama the way Obama fired Mr. Wagoner?
Look for a Tea Party near you--that's a start.
--Mike
www.thebrattonreport...
did you see this?
March 30, 2009 - 13:07 ET by katainkentThis was on the 27th - Cape "tea party" canceled; City fears too many attendees
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Obama does not perform as advertised. I'd like a refund.
Taxed Enough Already.
Wow.
March 30, 2009 - 13:12 ET by Mike BrattonSounds like an economic response to a political presentation.
--Mike
www.thebrattonreport...
Mob tactics 101: The Bust Out
March 30, 2009 - 13:08 ET by KC MulvilleThe media grinned when they watched the mess in Chicago during the transition. They talked about Blagojevich's ham-handed and graceless corruption.
This is the stew from which Obama emerged. He's proving that his tactics and his thinking is no different than the local racketeer.
Hey Union Members. Gotcha!!!
March 30, 2009 - 13:09 ET by flyingmonkeyTo all of the union members out there who voted for Obama I have one thing to say. "I Told You So."
Obama knew all along that the auto industry couldn't survive with the current wage and benefits packages but he never mentioned that on the campaign trail. Obama needed union members to get elected. Now he needs only the "unions," not their membership.
In other words, Obama will expand union membership throughout the country using Card Check. In return, union leadership will pour it's members hard earned dollars back into Democratic coffers. Union members will have to suffer wage and benefit consessions while continuing to pay dues. The only people who will benefit from this arrangement are the incumbent Democrats and the Fat Cat Union Bosses.
Didn't see this coming? Look at what your union dues pay for and then chew on it while you vote to accept consessions or await your pink slips.
The UAW's Money-Squandering Corruptocracy
Katainkent: I didn't know
March 30, 2009 - 13:24 ET by FedUpEvenMoreKatainkent: I didn't know that it said "Freedom of Assembly with a Permit and Insurance" in the U.S. Constitution. I guess you have to be a G8 or G20 summit terrorist group in order to have Freedom of Assembly without a permit or insurance. Or be funded by ACORN.
→ GM -30% today
March 30, 2009 - 14:28 ET by Cool ArrowCongratulations to GM for achieving this landmark.
Special thanks to their Chairman, and Chief Operating Officer, Barack Obama
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Smith is delusional...
March 30, 2009 - 14:35 ET by ThalpySmith is delusional. The idea that the head of a major private sector company is being dismissed by an elected official is just wrong and Smith should not be gleeful about it.
→ $20 Million to Waggoner
March 30, 2009 - 14:41 ET by Cool ArrowWill the Administration flex its muscle and force Waggoner to give back his severance package?
Everybody already knows his name and face, so it's not as though they can blackmail him.
Will we see another contingent of ACORN buses touring his neighborhood?
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
I want my country to live...
March 30, 2009 - 14:49 ET by AgentAmericanhttp://www.youtube.c...
When does this STOP? Harry the Hack is intolerable.
2010: A GOP Hill
We can only hope that
March 30, 2009 - 18:16 ET by RR GOPWe can only hope that 'heads will roll' as these alphabet MSM channels lose viewers and money and The One feels the need to step in and protect his propaganda machine.
Love to see Hannity and Co. gloat over that.
One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 61% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory (yep...approval for Congress now at 39%...do you believe that!?).
I think this sorry SOB will
March 30, 2009 - 19:13 ET by ConservativeRexI think this sorry SOB will try and go after the oil companies next. 30 years down the dadgummed drain for me. Well, if he tries this crap on the oil companies, they'll just drag up and go somewhere else.
I am stating a fact. These companies are so big, so powerful, even Obami won't be able to stop them if they want to head somewhere where they'll be wanted. Then you'll see what gasoline can cost.
And the thing is, there are folks in this country would cheer him on. Not knowing that the oil business hires millions of folks in this country, millions. So what the hell, it's been a good run for me in a democracy. I reckon I'll have to fight like hell the rest of my life keeping these Marxist away from my door.
Next up: WalMart and
March 30, 2009 - 22:51 ET by TN MomNext up: WalMart and McDonalds....
No debate. No warning. Not even voted on in congress. (Didn't President TelePrompter promise to post any policy changes online for 5 days?)
What happened to my country?