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By Kyle Drennen | March 06, 2012 | 18:00

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In the minutes prior to President Obama's Tuesday press conference, Meet the Press host David Gregory could barely contain his glee as he proclaimed those in the White House, "feel pretty good about how this Republican race is going for the President's reelection prospects, and there's nothing like being the president when the other guys are off fighting."

Gregory added that Obama, "can stand up and say, 'I'm actually dealing with the big issues,' and sort of frame the debate when everybody will be watching." Correspondent Savannah Guthrie similarly chimed in: "...it has been corrosive on the Republican Party as a brand to go through this difficult nominating process....Anytime the president is appearing presidential, doing the work of the presidency, they like that contrast with what's happening in the Republican primary."

Guthrie's declaration was prompted by Nightly News anchor Brian Williams observing: "...poll numbers yesterday showed there's been some damage to the GOP brand, as everyone suspected. It has caused, you know, some erosion in how people feel about the Republican Party during this long, drawn-out campaign."

Following the press conference, Williams remarked: "...this was the advantage of not being engaged in this exhausting GOP campaign, the incumbent gets to sit back and take it in."    

Guthrie enthusiastically gushed: "And did you notice at the beginning when the President was kind of ticking off where we stood in terms of the economy? He said, "Confidence is up." And perhaps the same could be said for this president."

Noting how much of the presser focused on foreign policy, particularly the possibility of war with Iran, Guthrie concluded: "At some points, he almost seemed to be talking to the Republican candidates. He said, 'There's been loose talk of war, folks popping off.' He barely concealed his contempt for some of the things we've been hearing on the Republican campaign trail."  

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Here is a portion of the March 6 coverage:

1:00PM ET

BRIAN WILLIAMS: Good day. No cause for alarm, I know you're not usually used to seeing us at this time of day, but we're coming on the air because we're expecting the President to begin a news conference from the West Wing briefing room in about 15 minutes. And in lieu of your usual programming at this hour, we thought we would set the stakes, look at all of the issues before us today, before we hear from him.

The back-drop, of course, politically in a domestic sense in this country this is Super Tuesday. 11 States, 424 delegates, folks voting in a lot of places. And some competitive states, some not so competitive states. But as big a contest in one day added up as we've had all political year thus far for the GOP. A big competitive state, and a big prize in this, of course tonight, one of the ones we'll be watching is Ohio. Another is Tennessee. And finally Georgia, though we have a native son in the Georgia race, and that is state resident, long-time congressman and speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich. So, again, a lot of math at stake tonight.
 
Joined here in our studio, to cover all matters, by our chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel and two veteran White House correspondents on either side of me, Savannah Guthrie and the moderator of Meet the Press, David Gregory. David, we'll start with you. The President has this right to put out his own message in the middle of a big voting day for the GOP.

DAVID GREGORY: "Oh yeah, I'm still the president," I think that's the subtext of this press conference today. We're told he's going to talk about the economy, particularly housing, which is a huge issue. We can't really have full economic recovery if the housing market doesn't rebound. The President wants to talk about that. There's so much to discuss in foreign affairs, and Richard Engel is here.

But I do think the political back-drop is so interesting, Brian. It was just a couple of weeks ago the President was talking about him being an underdog. Well, now you hear in the last couple of weeks he's talking about the fact that he's got five more years in office. They feel pretty good about how this Republican race is going for the President's reelection prospects, and there's nothing like being the president when the other guys are off fighting. You can stand up and say, "I'm actually dealing with the big issues," and sort of frame the debate when everybody will be watching.

WILLIAMS: And Savannah, Chuck Todd's poll numbers yesterday showed there's been some damage to the GOP brand, as everyone suspected. It has caused, you know, some erosion in how people feel about the Republican Party during this long, drawn-out campaign.

SAVANNAH GUTHRIE: I think the word our pollsters used was, it has been corrosive on the Republican Party as a brand to go through this difficult nominating process. At the same time, the poll number that I know the White House watches more closely than any other, the right track/wrong track, where we're starting to see people say in greater numbers that they feel the country is not on the wrong track. The trend, the trajectory is better than it's been in recent memory in this presidency. And I think David hit the point, in terms of this news conference. While White House officials will tell you, "No, no we didn't do this to counter-program against Super Tuesday," the fact of the matter is, they don't mind the contrast. Anytime the president is appearing presidential, doing the work of the presidency, they like that contrast with what's happening in the Republican primary.

(...)

WILLIAMS: A wide-ranging question and answer session from the West Wing briefing room. From international, which dominated, to domestic politics and more. And I'm joined by our team here in the studio. And Savannah Guthrie, we were saying during it, this was the advantage of not being engaged in this exhausting GOP campaign, the incumbent gets to sit back and take it in.

GUTHRIE: And did you notice at the beginning when the President was kind of ticking off where we stood in terms of the economy? He said, "Confidence is up." And perhaps the same could be said for this president. It's clear, just in the way he's approaching these questions, how he feels about where things stand for him politically.

There were so many questions about international issues, and yet, they had a distinct domestic political flavor. At some points, he almost seemed to be talking to the Republican candidates. He said, "There's been loose talk of war, folks popping off." He barely concealed his contempt for some of the things we've been hearing on the Republican campaign trail.

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Did I miss something?? I know

Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:03pm.

Did I miss something?? I know I'm out here in Asia, so maybe I didn't notice the 'big issues' that Boy BlahBlah is dealing with.

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Big issues

Submitted by Radical1979 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:09pm.

Trying to get the remote from MO

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Especially if she's sittin'

Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:12pm.

Especially if she's sittin' (Obamaspeak) on it!!! I think that's called 'spelunkin'.....................

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'spelunkin'..................

Submitted by Antisocial-ism on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:27pm.

'spelunkin'.....................

or maybe 'smellsfunky'

Obama.  Putting the P.O.S in P.O.T.U.S. since Jan. 20 2009.
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He's not brave enough to try that

Submitted by Radical1979 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:52pm.

.

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Naughty naughty Ms Rad!!!

Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 7:14pm.

Naughty naughty Ms Rad!!! And, hey...............although I consider myself to be a very adventerous and open-minded guy, I'm not that brave either!!!

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Where's the headline?

Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:13pm.

The President can always say that he's dealing with the "big issues." And when he does something as political and patronizing as phoning a Leftwing law student to pat her on the back, the MSM makes that a Big Issue.

Imagine the outrage directed at Romney or Gingrich had they scheduled a one-on-one meeting with Nethanyahu to discuss that Big Issue. The MSM would've condemned them for upstaging the Commander in Chief.

All of this is petty crap until a clear GOP nominee emerges and can go one on one with Obama.

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wishful thinking

Submitted by ohio granny on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:17pm.

I call this wishful thinking. Once the republican nominee is named, Obama will no longer be able to hide. His record will be broadcast for all to see (even the brain dead democRats).

No matter the contempt Obama has for the republicans, I can tell you the republicans have even more contempt for him. He is nothing but an incompetent, thin-skinned liar.

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I did not know bowing and

Submitted by ant on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:24pm.

I did not know bowing and crawling before our muslim enemies was 'presidential'.

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And what would those

Submitted by nolefan2 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:35pm.

"big issues" be? He never gets any big boy questions from the MSM. All I see him do is duck and dodge the questions.

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By big issues...

Submitted by lesterwink23 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 6:37pm.

I assume they mean calling his new media darling Sandra Fluke and preparing to fill out his NCAA tournament bracket

Republicans believe that every day is July 4th. Democrats believe that every day is April 15th. -Ronald Reagan
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Big Issues

Submitted by grammajane on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 7:27pm.

consist of his golf game and when he can send his wife and kids away for another vacation.

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I"ve been hearin' some of Boy

Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 7:45pm.

I"ve been hearin' some of Boy BlahBlah's 'answers' at his 'press conference' today, aaaaaaaaaannnnnnddddd...............uhhmm,
I've gotta say thaaaaaaaaaaat.....................uuuuuuuuuuhhhhhmmmmm..................he's GOT to be..............uhhhhhhhh...........
one of the most..........mmmmmmmmm........................BORING, aaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnddddd incoherent................
uhhhhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmm...............'speakers' thaaaaaaat I've.....................ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..........ever heard!!!

Aaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnd, ummmmmmmmmm............besides that.................his 'answers' don't..........ummmmmmmmm
neccessarily have anything to do wiiiiiiiiiithhhhhhhh, ummmmmmmmmmmm................the question.

The MSM is either as stoooooooooopid as I think they are, or they're as brain/dead/washed as I think they are.

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killa

Submitted by Radical1979 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 9:19pm.

Excellent imitation. I'm still trying to figure out why the MSM calls him such a great speaker with all his uuummmms and uuuhhhhsss.

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D'ya need da Killa to 'splain

Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 10:41pm.

D'ya need da Killa to 'splain it to you, Ms. Rad???

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Does it have something to do with their

Submitted by Radical1979 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 10:45pm.

lips and Obama's rear end?

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Don't forget the official Boy

Submitted by killa37 on Wed, 03/07/2012 - 12:31am.

Don't forget the official Boy BlahBlah kneepads............with silicone inserts.

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appearing act

Submitted by Conservative in... on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 9:07pm.

"Anytime the president is appearing presidential, doing the work of the presidency,"
That's right,Savannah Guthrie. He's been appearing presidential but even most of the people have lost intrest in his boring show. Nice that you had to correct yourself with "doing the work."

His "appearing presidential" act reminds me of this one:
http://youtu.be/Gtm4vp1X6fQ

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Dealing with big issues......

Submitted by Herbster on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 10:57pm.

Let's see...some big issues.......Got some! Where to go on my next vacation? Will Moochelle allow me to have a pizza tonight? What piece of White House furniture should I put my feet on tomorrow? Who, or what country can I apologize to next? How can I avoid any more meetings with Netanuahu? He makes me look (And feel) insignificant. Can I wear my plaid shorts to celebrate my 100th found of golf? Have my aides cued up the reporters I'll call on at the press conference with the "Proper" questions to ask? Are they 100% sure the fix is in?

As for appearing presidential.......here's some free advice for the present occupant of the White House: Never have your picture taken standing next to a real world leader such as Netanuahu or Harper of Canada. Makes you look like Pee Wee Herman by comparison.

I caught the "Press Conference." Shameful. The best quote I heard was , "Uh, uh, uh, uh." No teleprompter - BIG problem!

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Herbster

Submitted by Radical1979 on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 11:02pm.

You forgot, gotta fill out those March Madness brackets.

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"Barack's brackets", pronounced when reading from a ---

Submitted by matthewdean on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 11:23pm.

teleprompter:

Brrr-aaawk's Brr-raaaack-ets.

Come to think of it, everything he reads from the teleprompter sounds like that.

MD

"The credibility of the story is undermined by the selection of sources." - (h/t Jer)
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Party Loyalists

Submitted by minky on Wed, 03/07/2012 - 9:43am.

Amazing!! Gregory and his merry band of DNC cheerleaders don't even feign neutrality anymore. Meet the Press has become nothing more than a Democrat pep rally for these children.

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You mean big issues like

Submitted by HypocriteHater on Wed, 03/07/2012 - 10:18am.

You mean big issues like making a statement of support for the victims of the recent tornadoes? Oh, scratch that, that's no where to be found since the victims aren't likely Democrat voters.

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