Media Give Obama a Pass on Debt Ceiling Hypocrisy
President Obama has taken an admirable stand for fiscal austerity, and blasted attempts to yet again raise the debt ceiling, which currently stands at $14.3 trillion (with a T) - or roughly the GDP of the United States. Said the president:
The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our government’s reckless fiscal policies. … Increasing America’s debt weakens us domestically and internationally. Leadership means that “the buck stops here.” Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better.
Just kidding. That was Senator Obama in 2006, when debt was apparently a far larger problem - even though the ceiling was only(!) $9 trillion at the time.
After an attempt at ObamaCare repeal, the first major legislative battle of the 112th Congress, sworn in Wednesday, will likely take place over the debt ceiling, which was last raised in February 2010. The Treasury Department expects the national debt to meet its current limit some time in the first half of 2011.
Asked about the massive disconnect between Obama's passionate 2006 statement and his impending support for raising the debt limit this year, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters Wednesday that Obama only voted against the measure in 2006 because he knew his vote wouldn't count (the final tally was 52-48 for the measure).
MSNBC talking heads have been parroting that line as well. Subbing for Rachel Maddow on Monday, Nation editor Chris Hayes told David Frum, who brought up Obama's 2006 position, that Obama's vote "was essentially…meaningless," according to a Nexis transcript.
In the very next segment, another MSNBC host, Lawrence O'Donnell, repeated the canard: "Obama cast one of those convenient votes against it in the Senate because he knew it was going to pass," O'Donnell told Rep. Michael Burgess, R-Tex., when he brought up the president's 2006 position.
But remember, MSNBC is not a mouthpiece for this administration.
While MSNBC defended Obama's about-face on the issue, the networks avoided it completely. The only time Obama's 2006 vote came up in the past week, according to a Nexis search, was on ABC, when Sen.-elect Rand Paul mentioned it.
Neither did the networks mention Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid's 2006 statement that legislators "should explain why they think more debt is good for the economy." With a Republican in the White House, here's what Reid had to say:
How can the Republican majority in this Congress explain to their constituents that trillions of dollars in new debt is good for our economy? How can they explain that they think it’s fair to force our children, our grandchildren, our great grandchildren to finance this debt through higher taxes. That’s what it will have to be. Why is it right to increase our nation’s dependence on foreign creditors?
They should explain this. Maybe they can convince the public they’re right. I doubt it. Because most Americans know that increasing debt is the last thing we should be doing. After all, I repeat, the Baby Boomers are about to retire. Under the circumstances, any credible economist would tell you we should be reducing debt, not increasing it.Democrats won’t be making argument to supper this legalization, which will weaken our country. Weaken our county.
Sadly, we've come to expect hypocrisy from our politicians. With the party in the White Hosue switched, expect roles in Congress to be completely reversed. Indeed, in 2006, no Senate Democrats voted to raise the debt limit, and only two sitting Republicans voted against it.
But shouldn't the media at least be discussing the massive double standard at work here? And when Senate Republicans start invoking the "symbolic vote" line, will the media treat it with the same kid gloves (where it's addressed at all) that they're giving Obama's about-face? I'm not holding my breath.
*****UPDATE: Here's then-Senator Joe Biden speaking on the issue in 2006 (h/t Erick Erickson):
But as the rest of the world copes with the waves of U.S. debt, we are now all in the same leaky boat. There is just so much of our debt other nations want to hold. The more of it they accumulate, the closer we are to the day when they will not want any more. When that happens, slowly or rapidly, our interest rates will go up, the value of their U.S. bonds will drop, and we will all have big problems. We need both more awareness, and more understanding, of this fundamental threat to our economic well being and the global economy. … The President’s budget plans will bring that number to $11.8 trillion at the end of the next 5 years. This is a record of utter disregard for our Nation’s financial future. It is a record of indifference to the price our children and grandchildren will pay to redeem our debt when it comes due. History will not judge this record kindly. My vote against the debt limit increase cannot change the fact that we have incurred this debt already, and will no doubt incur more. It is a statement that I refuse to be associated with the policies that brought us to this point.
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Republicans will have to start fighting back!!
Submitted by stunned on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 1:43pm.
We'll be hearing nonstop how irresponsible the Republicans are for wanting to tie spending cuts in the future to a vote to expanding the debt ceiling to cover the reckless spending under Obama. When questioned in the future I hope the Republicans turn the question right back at the MSM talking head asking why Obama was never questioned or called irresponsible for his no vote on raising the debt ceiling in the past or his reckless spending..
tired of liberal lies
Europe is going through a
Submitted by MidAmerica on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 2:01pm.
Europe is going through a severe economic meltdown. Do we have to suffer the same fate when we know what we have been doing and we know what must be done yet we don't have the courage to face the inevitable difficult choices whether now or later when it will be much worse?
Note: I live in the state of Illinois, which is broke and there is as yet no state leader to guide us out of the mess. Obama has plenty of help from Chicagoans and has just brought on another, Bill Daley. How can I have hope for the country at large when the people surrounding obama can't even save their home state?
Obama: Chicago Way ---> American Way
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 3:14pm.
You make an excellent point.
The man isn't fit to run a lemonade stand, surrounds himself by economic (and other) incompetents, yet the media allows him to skip merrily down the path, spewing lies and misinformation.
And when we yank him up short (election)....we get "the message wasn't good enough".
Maybe the people in Chicago are dumb enough to buy that, but the rest of us aren't.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
The argument that he voted NO is because it didn't matter
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 2:00pm.
is beyond maddening. This is an example of why the TOTUS must go.
He voted NO
Submitted by TheHistorian on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 6:41pm.
because "Present" was not an option. But you bunch of lieberals don't ever want to revisit his words, because it makes you look like preachers who doubt the words of the Bible. Your words are not to be believed as a result.
And I pray that Obama never finds out what comes after Trillion.
Dennis Prager
The debt ceiling vote will be another indicator as to who...
Submitted by Dave. on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 2:02pm.
...is with us or against us in the repub party.
Any repub who votes to raise the debt ceiling should be targeted for defet in the next election, because these damned debt limit increases are a huge reason why this country is now on life support and fading fast.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
"White House press secretary
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 3:58pm.
"White House press secretary Robert Gates told reporters Wednesday that Obama only voted against the measure in 2006 because he knew his vote wouldn't count"
Gates is a lying sack of pigeon poop. So is Gibbs (Robert, not Jethro).
~Robert Gates?
Submitted by Wrathful Brunette on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 2:14pm.
Isn't it 'Gibbs'?
Bru...
Submitted by Jer on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 2:22pm.
Of course.
Obviously an honest mistake by Lachlan or the quoted source. Beukeboom...well he just doesn't know any better.
Jer
I guess he voted present. I
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 2:38pm.
I guess he voted present. I agree that Obama does not know any better. The lying scumbagOkay...and do you have a
Submitted by Jer on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 2:52pm.
Okay...and do you have a point to make, Dan. Or is this just some more of your customary babbling?
Jer
Jer, when you fart like that
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 4:01pm.
Jer, when you fart like that it is customary to say excuse me.
Dan, when you say 'excuse me'
Submitted by Jer on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 4:16pm.
Dan, when you say 'excuse me' for following me around like a puppy dog for nearly four years constantly peeing on my shoes with the endless snark and smirking insults, I'll be happy to apologize to you for the 'babbling' remark. Fair enough?
Jer
Sure I excuse you for being
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Fri, 01/07/2011 - 1:47am.
Sure I excuse you for being you. Jer, you take the cake with your indignant mode. If I were to pee on your shoes you would get on your knees and thank me profusely.
Oh I see...still unable to
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 3:59pm.
Oh I see...Jer's still unable to take the high road. Typical Jer.
Yes, it is Gibbs
Submitted by Lachlan Markay on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 2:25pm.
Duh. Corrected. Thanks for the heads up.
"Do not make an argument if you cannot make it elegantly, and honestly." - George Will
Sounds uh, uh, uh perfectly reasonable.....
Submitted by Tomorama on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 2:55pm.
Realizing I am not nearly as smart as the liberals in office can someone explain this for me:
If it was only a vote that didn't count or it was a fait accompli..... WHAT ABOUT THE BLEEPIN' SPEECH about it being a failure of leadership, blah, blah, blah?
Again, the supposed commander in chiefs OWN WORDS DON'T COUNT?
What happened in 2007 and 2008, was there a beer summit or two that was happening?
Who was the a-hat that said that PMSNBC was nowhere near as liberal as Fox is Conservative, was it Grimace?
I watch he news from many sources and thanks to this blog MORE ammunition is given now that I KNOW..... that NO DEM voted for doing this in 2006?
At what point is too much REALLY too much?
The lame street media gives
Submitted by Barack_must_go..... on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 4:19pm.
The lame street media gives Obama a pass on everything, why would this be any different?
Barack_Must_Go.....
Agree in spades
Submitted by TheHistorian on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 6:28pm.
This idiot was one of the people who said that George Bush was profiteering from his relationship with the oil companies when getting $3.00/gallon gasoline. Where are the liberal fawners asking him, Hillary, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Reid why gas is now back up to $3.00/gallon with GWB out of office.
I remember that Obama said that, under his energy plan, "prices would necessarily skyrocket". Where are the people asking him about that, how high will it go (one oil exec says up to $7.00/gallon would not surprise him), and how will he cope with the economic devastation that will happen. Instead, we have to look at Roseanne Barr's fat face on morning TV. There is NO STORY on energy?
Dennis Prager
It's pretty typical, why complain.
Submitted by pbthinker on Thu, 01/06/2011 - 10:49pm.
The press hasn't held this guy accountable for anything, up until now, so why bother. I heard Beckel, the other night on Hannity, say it was a free vote. A free vote? Is that like voting "present". So Obama will say or do anything, regardless of if it's true or not. I wonder if O'Reilly will ask him about it before the Superbowl?