Sigourney Weaver: Dems About 'The People'; GOP Just 'Serving Big Business'
In an interview with Meet the Press moderator David Gregory for the Sunday show's web-based feature Press Pass, Political Animals star Sigourney Weaver explained her support for President Obama: "...the Democrats are always going to be about what the people need. And the Republicans are much more serving big business, and I don't think we can afford to serve big business for another four years with Mr. Romney." [Listen to the audio or watch the video after the jump]
Weaver prefaced her slanted observation by admitting: "I'm not a professional politician, so forgive me if it's very simplistic." Gregory encouraged Weaver to discuss her liberal leanings, as he wondered: "What about President Obama? You've been supportive of him, you say you'd be supportive again. And I know that you told Politico that once a president gets a second term, the gloves come off and that a lot of us have sort of been waiting for that."
Weaver reiterated: "I do think that if he gets four more years – you know, it's been so frustrating for him and for a lot of his supporters – that I think he'll just go for it. That's my hope." She later added that once Obama gets re-elected, "everyone's going to go, 'Alright we're stuck, let's get some things done that we need to, you know, get done.'"
Early in the interview, Gregory asked about the obvious comparison of Weaver's character on the new USA series to Hillary Clinton: "I mean, this is very much the Clinton family story." Weaver replied: "I must say that I love the idea that it is inspired by, not only the Clintons, but by a lot of the families who have been in the White House....I wouldn't dream of trying to imitate or impersonate Hillary Clinton, whom I admire very, very much and I think she's done an awesome job in every job she's had."
Gregory followed up: "Would you like to see Secretary Clinton run for the presidency again?" Weaver gushed: "I think that would be amazing. In four years, maybe we'll be ready for her. She's certainly ready for us."
On the July 10 Today show, Weaver admitted to co-host Savannah Guthrie: "...we are inspired by Mrs. Clinton, who's such a remarkable woman and a great secretary of state. She was a great senator for New York State."
Here are portion of Weaver's July 15 exchange with Gregory:
11:32AM ET
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DAVID GREGORY: Well, so let's talk a little bit about the character and some similarities with a certain somebody. Let's see, former first lady, who had to deal with the public acknowledgment that her husband had cheated on her. Runs for president, concedes, becomes secretary of state, even a former president is involved on the campaign trail.
SIGOURNEY WEAVER: That does sound familiar.
GREGORY: Yeah. I mean, this is very much the Clinton family story, it appears. There's – we even looked, and the campaign poster in the show is exactly Hillary's campaign placard. We have time on our hands, so we check into these things.
WEAVER: Yes, well you know much more about it than I do. I must say that I love the idea that it is inspired by, not only the Clintons, but by a lot of the families who have been in the White House. That seems to leave an imprint on these families, for better or worse. And the families often try it get back in the White House and that's sort of what our story is about. Who will make it, of all of us, who knows?
But I think that I love the fact that, that our creator, Greg Berlanti couldn't resist some of the salient facts of the Clintons. But I always felt, from the moment I started reading it, that Elaine was her own person. I wouldn't dream of trying to imitate or impersonate Hillary Clinton, whom I admire very, very much and I think she's done an awesome job in every job she's had. But I wouldn't – you know, I would need months to prepare for that. But this, I just sort of turned the page and I was in the world of the Hammonds and in the world of Washington, D.C. Which is so fascinating. And I just sort of jumped off the cliff.
(...)
GREGORY: Would you like to see Secretary Clinton run for the presidency again?
WEAVER: I think that would be amazing. In four years, maybe we'll be ready for her. She's certainly ready for us.
GREGORY: What about President Obama? You've been supportive of him, you say you'd be supportive again. And I know that you told Politico that once a president gets a second term, the gloves come off and that a lot of us have sort of been waiting for that.
WEAVER: Yes, it's interesting, because we were talking today about the importance of being a political animal, as a politician, and how much of a political animal Obama is. You know, because a lot of that is relishing the, the game of politics. And it's been a very, a very difficult game the last four years. And I don't know how much one could relish it. But I do think that we need, I do think that if he gets four more years – you know, it's been so frustrating for him and for a lot of his supporters – that I think he'll just go for it. That's my hope.
GREGORY: What is it, what would you like to see him go for in the second term?
WEAVER: Well, I certainly think that he has ideas about education that he can – you know, there are a lot of things. To me, the Democrats – and I'm not a professional politician, so forgive me if it's very simplistic – but to me, the Democrats are always going to be about what the people need. And the Republicans are much more serving big business, and I don't think we can afford to serve big business for another four years with Mr. Romney.
So I mean, I think that there are many things on his agenda that he would probably like to do, that we haven't even begun to see yet, because his hands have been tied. Not that that's an excuse. I think he – you know, but I think that he has to win four more years, everyone's going to go, "Alright we're stuck, let's get some things done that we need to, you know, get done."
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I'll listen to her when
Submitted by richflanj on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 11:41am.
She liquidates all of her assets and donates the money to charity. Hypocrite limo lib.
She
Submitted by grammajane on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 12:43pm.
admitted she isn't a professional politician. Who would have guessed?? So all nbc can do these days is interview "stars" as to how much they adore obama and any viewers they have will run and vote on their opinion. gregory, how stupid do you think people are?
What a dumb uninformed broad!
Submitted by rockyracoon on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 12:58pm.
What a dumb uninformed broad! Loved her in "Galaxy Quest" though.
Facts are like kryptonite to the liberal.
Delete
Submitted by rockyracoon on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 12:59pm.
Double post
Facts are like kryptonite to the liberal.
Rush just referenced this article
Submitted by Blonde on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 1:13pm.
Prepare for the onslaught on Disqus.
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Blonde...
Submitted by rockyracoon on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 2:23pm.
I know what Disqus is because I've seen it elsewhere, but am confused as to why it is/was implemented here, or it's available elsewhere; as you can see I'm confused. Any insight you could provide, when you get the chance, would be greatly appreciated.
Facts are like kryptonite to the liberal.
Rocky
Submitted by Blonde on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 2:45pm.
It's my understanding that the maintenance and server space that NewsBusters utilizes is both labor intensive and very expensive, particularly in regard to the comment storage.
So the owners of the site have decided to go to Disqus as a 2nd party site for the comments, freeing up scarce resources. As you know, Disqus is used by many large internet sites, and once you sign up, you can comment at any of the Disqus sites, and your comments will load up on your dashboard (you can follow your stuff across the internet).
If you use FireFox, be sure to uninstall the Stylish add-in. That way your comments in Disqus will thread properly.
Finally, I believe that right now, commenting via Disqus in NB is "open" so people who have not signed up for their own Disqus accounts can comment as a "guest" with a user name of their choice. This will likely be changed in the future so that only people with Disqus registered accounts can comment here (I hope), so that may reduce the number of vile and vulgar trolls (see Noel's George Lopez thread). It's like the Wild West days of NB around here right now.
As you see, I have a *star* next to my Disqus name (Blonde Gator), and yes, that means I am a moderator.
As a Disqus user, you can flag inappropriate comments, which shoots them into a moderator queue. I'd appreciate it if everyone here flagged only vulgar comments, and obvious trolling comments, but not comments that merely annoy us or with which we disagree. Thanks!
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Thanks
Submitted by rockyracoon on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 2:56pm.
(Gator) Blonde!! I do have a Disqus account, but don't know anything about it per se. So I have a little boning up to do about it, as I'm running on Apple, and use Safari exclusively.
Anyway, thanks again for your time & courtesy.
Facts are like kryptonite to the liberal.
My pleasure, Rocky
Submitted by Blonde on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 3:22pm.
Good luck with Disqus, it's not so bad, once you get used to it.
Plus, I'm looking forward to your Avatar.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
So do I Rock
Submitted by Boudin on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 8:15pm.
I use a Mac, and also use Safari. No issues here.
Internet trolls and the cesspool
Submitted by Dragoon on Tue, 07/17/2012 - 12:55pm.
I hate to say it but it's the nature of the internet. The anonymity of forums seems to bring out the worst in some people and a lot of communities turn into vile cesspools. I see it a lot in the gaming communities that I participate in. Trying to clean it up is a pain for sure.
I wish you luck in your policing efforts and if I join Disqus, I'll try to do my best to be the chlorine in the pool
Please do join us, Dragoon
Submitted by Blonde on Tue, 07/17/2012 - 1:07pm.
I'd hate to see us lose the "good guys" by letting the leftists run us off our own site.
Plus, I really like the "insert picture" aspect....I have so many wonderful and appropriate ones to throw into the mix!
You should be able to find a great AV as well.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Oh yes, she and her people are so wonderful!
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 1:26pm.
They do so much for the people-NOT! But on OUR dime, they waste EVERY cent they get! And after every Dem administration, they put us deeper in debt, and further in the hole as a country!
Whens SHE going to donate her mega millions to "The poor" -AKA the rest of us?
Big Business???
Submitted by bigdaddy on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 3:33pm.
....You mean like television and movie studios???
Avatar
Submitted by AR72 on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 8:02pm.
And all profits from Avatar went to feeding and sheltering the homeless, right?
Poor Sigourney
Submitted by Netstatter on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 8:26pm.
Poor Sigourney. She thinks that the Democrats are for the people and that the Republicans are all about Big Business. I guess she is still circling around up in Outer Space somewhere, fighting off the aliens.