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By Kyle Drennen | December 20, 2010 | 19:15

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On Saturday's Early Show fill-in co-host Russ Mitchell saw passage of the tax deal as a possible "turning point for Mr. Obama's presidency" and speculated that it was "perhaps setting the stage for another victory as the Senate takes up the repeal of the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' law."

In the report that followed, correspondent Whit Johnson declared that with the deal "President Obama could finally declare victory." The headline on screen read: "The President's Big Win; More Success Before The Holiday Break?" Johnson explained "that after months of debate, they [Democrats] finally have the votes to repeal 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell.'" In a report on Sunday Morning, Johnson touted the eventual repeal of the policy on Saturday as a "major victory" for Democrats.    

Following Johnson's Early Show report, Mitchell spoke with CBS political analyst John Dickerson, wondering: "They are calling President Obama the comeback kid. How big a victory was this for him yesterday?" Dickerson proclaimed: "It's pretty fast. You know, the election was supposed to be a repudiation of the President, now just five weeks later he's coming back already."

However, Dickerson did caution: "In the long-term, though, really the only thing that matters is the economy. This might help with that but we'll have to wait and see how that turns out to really know if this is a big turning point." Mitchell followed up by pointing out the President's problems with the Democratic base: "How much damage control does the President have to do in his own party?" Dickerson acknowledged: "He's got some damage control to do because he's going to need those folks for votes going down the line."

Mitchell also mentioned the Republicans getting a boost from the deal: "Speaking of Republicans, how big a win was this for Republicans?" Dickerson explained: "It's a big win....they were able to say to their constituents, 'Look, we have enough power, you gave us the power in the election, here we're exercising it for something you care about,' so it was a big win for them, too."

Moving back to Obama, Mitchell described how "health care was bulldozed through Congress" and lamented that the President "will not have that luxury" in the new Congress. He therefore wondered: "Are we seeing a new President Obama, in terms of his political prowess here?" Dickerson portrayed Obama as the "adult" among squabbling children: "He's going to have to do what he did on this one, which is say, 'Ideologues on the left and right want two things and if they are left to their own devices we're going to have a crack-up. I'm going to step in the middle here and be the adult.'"

Mitchell highlighted another potential "victory" for Obama: "Let's move on to the repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'....Looks like it's going to pass. Another big victory for the President?"Dickerson concluded: "It will be a victory for the President, not as big as the tax cut, but a very important victory for his base." He then added: "...victories are victories, and for a president, again, who is seen damaged by the last election, it's nice to be able to just chalk these victories up on the board."

In his final question to Dickerson, Mitchell asked: "The President's poll numbers are still down. Does the average voter take a look at this and say, 'You know what, this guy is now doing a good job,' my – his poll numbers may go up? How does the average person look at that?" Dickerson concluded: "I think, particularly on the economy, they like to look at the President doing something, and doing something on the issue they really care about. And that's why this tax deal is important because the President said, 'Look, I'm fighting here for the American people and the middle class.'"

Here is a full transcript of the December 18 segment:

8:00AM ET TEASE:

RUSS MITCHELL: Victory on tax cuts and today the Senate is set for a vote that might end the ban on gays in the military. Are we looking at a new era of cooperation?

8:01AM ET TEASE:

MITCHELL: A lot going on today, going to begin the day in Washington DC, where, of course, President Obama had that huge day yesterday, signing the tax cut bill, he also – today the Congress also will take up the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy, we're going to have the latest on that and our John Dickerson's going to be here to sort it all out for us.

REBECCA JARVIS: Yes, a lot to discuss, a lot of historic moves taking place on Capitol Hill.

8:01AM ET SEGMENT:

MITCHELL: Let's begin with our top story, as we told you, big doings at the nation's capital. President Obama signed an $858 billion tax cut into law on Friday. The deal could be a turning point for Mr. Obama's presidency, perhaps setting the stage for another victory as the Senate takes up the repeal of the 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' law, this in a rare Saturday session. CBS News correspondent Whit Johnson is live in the nation's capital with the latest. Whit, good morning.

WHIT JOHNSON: Hey Russ, good morning. Good to see you again. By the way, for the next two years, doesn't matter how much money you make, your taxes will not go up. Long-term unemployment benefits they'll be extended for another 13 months. Still, the Democrats have a new more items on their wish list that they hope to check off before Christmas.

[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: The President's Big Win; More Success Before The Holiday Break?]

After a series of lengthy debates and negotiations with both Republicans and fellow Democrats, President Obama could finally declare victory.

BARACK OBAMA: It's a good deal for the American people. This is progress. And that's what he they sent us here to achieve.

JOHNSON: Remaining on the agenda for this lame duck Congress is the ratification of the START nuclear arms reduction treaty with Russia, it's a top priority for the White House. But a vote has yet to be scheduled.

HARRY REID [SEN. D-NV]: But, there is nothing, nothing more important than the START treaty. Because it has ramifications far greater than our own country. We know it is the holiday season, but this is something that we are going to complete before we leave here.

JOHNSON: This morning's session in the Senate is a rare one. Majority Leader Harry Reid and his allies, including independent Joe Lieberman, say that after months of debate, they finally have the votes to repeal 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell,' the policy that bans gay service men and women from serving openly in the military.

JOE LIEBERMAN [SEN. I-CT]: I'm confident, let's for now, I'm confident that we've got more than 60 votes.

JOHNSON: A repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' could go to the President's desk as early as Monday. He's postponed his holiday travel to Hawaii while Congress is still in session and won't join the rest of his family until later in the week. Russ.

MITCHELL: Okay, Whit Johnson at the Capitol, thank you very much. Let's take a look at what this could all mean for the President and his relationship with Congress. For that we turn to our senior CBS News political analyst, Mr. John Dickerson. John, it's good to see you in person.

JOHN DICKERSON: Hello, Russ, it's good to see you this morning.

MITCHELL: They are calling President Obama the comeback kid. How big a victory was this for him yesterday?

DICKERSON: It's pretty fast. You know, the election was supposed to be a repudiation of the President, now just five weeks later he's coming back already. He gets blamed when things go  badly but when things go well, he gets the signing ceremony. So this is good for the President in the short-term, he gets to sort of be in control of the agenda. In the long-term, though, really the only thing that matters is the economy. This might help with that but we'll have to wait and see how that turns out to really know if this is a big turning point.

MITCHELL: What was interesting about this signing ceremony, as you take a look at these pictures right there, no Nancy Pelosi, no Harry Reid. How much damage control does the President have to do in his own party?

DICKERSON: Well, right, that's the new shape of things for the President. He put himself in the middle of what he said were two warring factions and some of the people who lost in this deal, Nancy Pelosi, the leader of the Democrats in the House, is one of them. And that's the way it's going to maybe look going forward. He's got some damage control to do because he's going to need those folks for votes going down the line. And he's going to have some fights with the Republicans and he's going to need his side behind him in those fights in the future.

MITCHELL: Speaking of Republicans, how big a win was this for Republicans?

DICKERSON: It's a big win. They said to the President, 'We're not going to move on this tax cut question. You've got to extend these Bush tax cuts for everybody or we're going home.' And they, it was a game of chicken and the President blinked a little bit on this. But the Republicans' big win, of course, was the election and they were able to say to their constituents, 'Look, we have enough power, you gave us the power in the election, here we're exercising it for something you care about,' so it was a big win for them, too.

MITCHELL: Of course health care was bulldozed through Congress. The President will not have that luxury, especially with the new Congress coming in. Are we seeing a new President Obama, in terms of his political prowess here?

DICKERSON: We are, by force. Because he – the Democrats lost a lot of these seats in Congress and the new Congress has a new shape. So he's going to have to do what he did on this one, which is say, 'Ideologues on the left and right want two things and if they are left to their own devices we're going to have a crack-up. I'm going to step in the middle here and be the adult.' The problem for the President going forward is this deal, basically, both sides decided to give the other what they wanted. Going forward, the budget deficit has to be taken into some account and in those kinds of fights, both sides won't be able to give the other side basically what they want and not worry about the cost and that will make the fights even harder going forward.

MITCHELL: Let's move on to the repeal of 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell,' as we said, the Congress takes up a rare Saturday session today to take that up. Looks like it's going to pass. Another big victory for the President?

DICKERSON: It will be a victory for the President, not as big as the tax cut, but a very important victory for his base. It's something that a lot of Democrats care a great deal about. And it's something the President wanted to pass and, also, victories are victories, and for a president, again, who is seen damaged by the last election, it's nice to be able to just chalk these victories up on the board and particularly when you've got Democrats angry about the tax cut deal, it's nice to say, 'Hey, I'm delivering for you on this other thing that you care very much about.'

MITCHELL: The President's poll numbers are still down. Does the average voter take a look at this and say, 'You know what, this guy is now doing a good job,' my – his poll numbers may go up? How does the average person look at that?

DICKERSON: I think, particularly on the economy, they like to look at the President doing something, and doing something on the issue they really care about. And that's why this tax deal is important because the President said, 'Look, I'm fighting here for the American people and the middle class,' and that's what folks tell pollsters, is they want their politicians in Washington fighting for them and getting something done. And so, activity benefits the President again in the same way that inactivity hurts him. So, this is a good week, a good way for the President to end this year and he's got a tough one coming ahead of him.

MITCHELL: Okay, John Dickerson in New York, not Washington today. Thank you very much.

DICKERSON: Thanks, Russ.

MITCHELL: It's good to see you.
 

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With any luck Obama's next

Submitted by Radical1979 on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 7:23pm.

With any luck Obama's next big win will be the repeal of the Health Care Law. 

Proud member of the 53%!
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Really?

Submitted by gvik on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 7:26pm.

Comeback?  Seriously?  I think the one term wonder has a long ways to go before he does anything even remotely resembling a comeback.

Boy, it doesn't take much to entertain these buffoons, does it?

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You know things are pretty bad for a President when . . .

Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 9:30am.

. . . he caves in on his long standing promise not to continue tac cuts for the rich, and the Congress passes a bill ending DADT  -- a bill they could've passed over a year earlier -- and it's described as a "comeback" and the turning point in his Presidency.

But even the insufferable Paul Begala got it right on CNN last night, when he downplayed the "comeback" and reminded viewers that its all about jobs and the economy, and until people feel a recovery, the rest doesn't matter.

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I wonder if these liberals

Submitted by Slyrr on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 7:32pm.

I wonder if these liberals truly realize how they're puppets on a string, dancing to a liberal meme?  They've made themselves so predictable that El Rushbo knows what they're going to say before they do.

On Friday he said that they'd be saying Obama is 'The Comeback Kid', and here they go...

Obama's not getting re-elected. (Or it is to be hoped not).  The people are being reminded daily what a lousy President he is.  Death Panels are popping into existence already, health care is getting worse under Obama's control, Federal agencies are running amok and spending the nation into insolvency, Obama is selling our national defense up the river to China and the Russians, he's embarrassing the nation by grabbing his ankles whenever he sees a Muslim dictator - the man is a living, breathing, walking, talking disaster who jams his bunion-encrusted foot into his mouth every time he opens it to try and read 'Coprseman' from the teleprompter.

How can we 'forget' what a dunce this man is when he reminds us every day with bigger, stupider, worse policies?

If a Liberal/Democrat politician/media figure wants to put their arms around you, or pat you on the back, all they're doing is looking for a good place to stick a knife.
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I've said it before...

Submitted by bkeyser on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 7:59pm.

For an administration that refuses to use the word "victory" to describe the goal for US Forces fighting two wars, it sure is ironic to see them use that word to describe the gay agenda.

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Hardly surprising, though

Submitted by Blonde on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 10:18pm.

Terrorism = Man Caused Disaster

Holder's Justice Dept is more concerned with a terr's Miranda rights than protecting us.

Reno V.2.0 is more concerned with Global Warming (see latest Drudge) and feeling up the populace than border control and terrorism, um, MCDs.

The extension of Bush's tax cuts are a victory for O.  WTH, over?

A monumental voter slapdown in November means the country is desperate for compromise.

And so on.

Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)

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If this were sportscasting, it would be rediculous...

Submitted by neutron on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 8:29pm.

If the sports news shows covered a game by showing every good play and score by the losing team, but never showed any of the plays or scores by the winning team, and didn'treport the final score or who won, their ratings would plummet, even among the die-hard local fans of the losing team.

Since this is the MSM covering politics, they only show the liberal Democrat plays and scores. Even when it is a Republican play that succeeds, they claim it was a liberal Democrat play.

Only because people have been conditioned to accept this ludicrous situation are the lamestream media able to get away with it. But guess what, LSM, everyday, more humans wake from The Matrix and demand reality in their newsfeeds. The Republicans are on the field, and in case your meds made you forget, the Reps swept the last election, capturing vital state house slots, and the reapportionment is on! Even if the LSM never reports fairly on the Republicans, the Red Team will continue to win.

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the whole Don't Ask Don't Tell thing...

Submitted by Jnoble on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 8:41pm.

...wasn't even mentioned as an issue anywhere until recently. Even to most regular people, liberal and conservative, it wasn't a topic anywhere at anytime. It's funny how the MSM sees this as some sort of big deal victory when it was never on anyones radar in the first place.

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Extending Bush Tax Cuts is a big Win for Barry

Submitted by donabernathy on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 9:30pm.

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah

Gitmo still open....a big win

hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Still in Iraq..a big win

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

 

the guy can't lose...when it's heads I win tails you lose

 

roflmao

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So Comeback Kid, huh?

Submitted by hbnolikeee on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 11:37pm.

He had no choice or the tax rates skyrocket and in January he would be presented with the bill introduced by the GOP Senate.  If he signs that,  how would he look?  Ok, if he doesn't sign that how does he look?

Oh yeah Comeback Kid given zero options.  That sure does engender confidence and support.  Yup he's THE ONE awright.   Comeback Kid my keister!

hbnolikeee
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Come Back Kid

Submitted by grammajane on Mon, 12/20/2010 - 11:38pm.

What is this come back kid BS? Sounds like they are talking about some pre-school kid completeing his nap time. Can't these elite smart graduates come up with a better expression. How childish and stupid!!!

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I listened to Boy Blunder,

Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 12:52am.

I listened to Boy Blunder, Howdy Doody Geithner, Summers, and others bragging about this 'tax agreement'...........as if they invented the friggin' thing, and it is only because of THEM that it will SAVE millions of hard-working Americans from having their taxes raised and their paychecks made smaller!!! And the MSM is creaming in their collectives panties about how Boy Barry is making such a 'come-back'...............from what??? Being the biggest scam ever perpetrated on this country of ours???

It's ALL a LIE!!! And they KNOW IT!!! And Boy Blunder KNOWS IT too!!! Because he IS a lie...... and even though he isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer........he knows enough to know that he HAS to continue the scam!!! Do you think the Dems............or Soetoro Hussein........would have even CONSIDERED this if they hadn't have gotten their pathetic asses kicked on Nov. 2???

DO NOT RELENT.........................NOT FOR ONE MINUTE!!! These guys (and gals) are ALL phonies............and they haven't changed ONE BIT!!!!!!

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Victory = loss

Submitted by jon_torlin on Tue, 12/21/2010 - 3:34pm.

For every victory that this WH and the Bogus Totus gets, it's a loss and a blow to the Americans.  Every time I hear some kind of headline that the WH gets what they want, my first reaction is "what the hell did the Americans lose now??"  Nothing good ever comes from these bastards in the WH and the current Congress.

Dammit, I wish they had shut down!  It would have helped a LOT!

-Jon

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I cannot see this as a

Submitted by ElConservativeRubik on Wed, 12/22/2010 - 10:24am.

I cannot see this as a victory for America. Just how is the promotion of immorality supposed to get our nation back on the right track? Not only is homosexuality a transgression against God, but it is also a transgression against nature. Really? Men with men and women with women? How do you procreate which was a first commandment of God, "Be fruitful and multiply?"And for those that don't believe in a Higher Power, how does that fit into your faith of evolution? Man is sinking deeper and deeper and it is a shame that lawmakers are protecting and promoting an unrighteous lifestyle. I believe people have the ability to choose to do whatever they wish to do, but when lawmakers pass these silly laws, it affects the nation.

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