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MSNBC's Tamron Hall: Part of Business Community Has 'In Some Ways Demonized' Obama Administration

By Matt Hadro | January 19, 2011 | 18:02

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Tamron Hall was joined by her MSNBC colleague Dylan Ratigan on Wednesday's edition of "News Nation" in condemning some members of corporate America for the way they have "demonized" the Obama administration. That slight of American businesses came during a dicussion of President Hu Jintao's U.S visit, in which Ratigan remarked that President Obama's greatest challenge will not be dealing with China, but American businesses who have invested heavily in China.

 

"There's a huge profit engine" in companies doing much of their manufacturing in China, Ratigan opined. To re-balance America's trade relationship with China, he added, would induce some conflict with major American companies.

"When we talk about re-balancing that trade relationship...that is a threat to the profitability of major American corporations who have developed investments in China, and they have a big voice with the President."

Hall then concluded her segment in saying that "the state dinner later tonight, some say... is about the business community that has in some ways demonized this administration, saying that it's anti-business, and this is an effort to reach out to them as well."

It simply didn't occur to either Ratigan or Hall that there are legitimate policy concerns American business leaders have with the economic policies of the Obama administration.

For instance, the equipment-maker Caterpillar reported just before the health care bill – that Obama and the Democrats touted so highly – was passed that the legislation would cost the company $100 million in the first year alone. Microchip maker Intel's CEO Paul Otellini pointed to the onerous taxes and regulations businesses currently have to deal with in America, but not in the rest of the world.

A transcript of the segment, which aired on January 19 at 2:38 p.m. EST, is as follows:

DYLAN RATIGAN, MSNBC anchor: The biggest challenge, I think, for this President, actually is not going to be dealing with China. It's going to be dealing with major U.S. corporations like Apple, like Caterpillar, like General Electric –

TAMRON HALL: Some of the business people he met with –

RATIGAN: Precisely – who have invested heavily in China, and just as China benefits tremendously because of their game-rigging, because companies like Caterpillar are so heavily invested in China, they are also benefitting from that. So there's a huge profit engine – again, Apple, employing near-slave labor to make I-phones at FoxCon, Caterpillar – basically doing a huge percentage of its manufacturing in China. When we talk about re-balancing that trade relationship, whether it's reciprocity or the currency, that is a threat to the profitability of major American corporations who have developed investments in China, and they have a big voice with this President.

HALL: Well this visit from the Chinese President, the State Dinner later tonight, some say this was actually, as you point out, not about China, but it is about the business community that has in some ways demonized this administration, saying that it's anti-business, and this is an effort to reach out to them as well.

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Poll: 'Socialism' More

Submitted by overthere55 on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 6:06pm.

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is that all you do is post links to polls with

Submitted by Lipton on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 6:56pm.

"bad news" for conservatives?  Just curious. 

I'd like to thank Hollywood for renewing my interest in reading.
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You have a better source?

Submitted by Boudin on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 7:37pm.

Because that one is crap

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How do you know it is crap?

Submitted by Lipton on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 10:08pm.

I am not on this site very much, but in ashort time today, I found 2 similar posts by this guy with just links to polling data.  I don't konw if he is just carpet bombing conservative sites with whatever garbage he can dig up, but I am not impressed.  Curious if you had any insight. 

I'd like to thank Hollywood for renewing my interest in reading.
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If you admins r too busy to rid us of this serial spammer...

Submitted by Dave. on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 12:00am.

...I know a few people who have the time and can pull his plug pronto, as in like right now.

Enough of this jerk.

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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Demonized??

Submitted by jon_torlin on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 6:09pm.

Um, if the business community demonized DuhOne, it's because DuhOne proved that he's anti-business, more than any other president(the legal ones that is.)  He wants to break the businesses out there.

If I were a businessman and faced up with that nonsense, I'd demonize someone trying to break my business!

-Jon

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Duh One is pro business ...

Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 6:16pm.

Duh One is pro business ... monkey business.

Nuke em til they glow; then shoot em in the dark
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Turn about is fair play. Or,

Submitted by bassndude on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 6:19pm.

Turn about is fair play. Or, so I have heard. Obama, if he did not want to be demonized, should not be demonizing those he is whining about.

 

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Yeah, or 'payback is a

Submitted by killa37 on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 11:58pm.

Yeah, or 'payback is a motherf****r'.......or something like that. But I don't even think that it's 'payback'.........it's more like the 'truth', which  - to the Boy Blunder REGIME - is called 'demonizing'!!!!

I made myself listen to the poser today at the news conference, and it was embarrassing to me to listen to him stumble and stammer his way through  answers and conclusions and proclamatons that were sophmoric, at best. This guy is NOT smart, and he is NOT informed as to what he's talking about, and he CANNOT think well on his feet either.............

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MSNBC staff deaf to Obama's demonizing.

Submitted by Boil It Down on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 1:09am.

Turn about indeed, perhaps just self defense.

Of the countless times Obama has demonized the business community and pitted so many groups against them, you'd think the MSNBC staff might have heard at least a whisper.  Does the management not allow them to hear all of what Obama says?  Or, are they that dishonestly and deliberately keeping their faithful few MSNBC followers ignorant? I'm sure a video compiling the archived sound bites where Obama has targeted and bashed business would be very enlightening to the MSNBC audience if you could tie them down and make them watch it. We know who Obama's enemies are because he continuously names us without shame.

Has there ever been a more divisive administration?

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Tamron Hall is in the wrong job. She should be a stand-up

Submitted by Rush Fan on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 6:39pm.

comedian. Than again, if she has forgotten that it is Obama who has bashed and demonized business the last two years, perhaps she is in the early stages of Alzheimer's.

I'm not a fan of current GE CEO Jeffrey R. Immelt, but I am a fan of former CEO Jack Welch, who says:

President Barack Obama's administration has an "anti-business" bias which manifests itself through intimidation, trade, taxes and regulation,
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Well gee, Tamron, ya think?

Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 7:16pm.

Obviously, many business owners - particularly of small to medium sized busineses, have now figured out that Obama is trying his damndest to put them out of busines.

As for the one's who haven't yet noodled that out, they are going to be in for a rather rude shock in the next month or two when they finally figure out who is going to be footing the bill for a huge chunk of ObamaCare. 

And just wait until the 1099 provision starts to loom which. BTW, has absolutely nothing at all to do with health care.

Pretty soon, I'd say most all of them are going to be demonizing the former community pisser-offer.

-Dave

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How come they don't repeat the nonsense that Tingles

Submitted by no tingly legs on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 7:14pm.

was spewing about all the unemployment and other bad economic news being the result of a plot by business to not invest money or hire people just to make the Teleprompter In Chief look bad? You'd almost have to be high on drugs to dream up the BS MSNBC comes up with. How come they can't just acknowledge that we have a joke of a President? A bad joke.

JAN 20, 2013:   Change I can believe in.
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Obama can prove he's not anti

Submitted by Radical1979 on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 7:22pm.

Obama can prove he's not anti business with one simple step.  Repeal the law requiring paperwork for every business transaction of $600 or more.  Will he do it?  No.

Proud member of the 53%!
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For those unfamiliar with

Submitted by TE on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 7:34pm.

For those unfamiliar with A-Mess-NBC's TaMoron Hall: TaMoron Hall is every bit as much a whack job, leftist freakshow freak as are Keith Olbermoronn, Andrea Mitchell, Ed Schultz, Contessa Brewer, Nora O'Donnell, Kelly O'Donnell, Lawrence O'Donnell, Rachel Madcow, the entire "Morning Joe" crew, ....

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Ignoring him and working with

Submitted by Barack_must_go..... on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 7:39pm.

Ignoring him and working with those in Washington that want to see America succeed, rather than implode in on itself, isn't what one can honestly characterize as demonizing the president. 

Now on the other hand the outrageous claims the president personally and the democrat party made against American free enterprise and all those that participate in it, cannot be construed as anything short of demonization and a futile attempt at orchstrated character assasination.

Barack_Must_Go.....

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It takes two to tango, Tamron...

Submitted by UltraC on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 9:07pm.

Do MSNBC "journalists" or their twelve viewers believe that businesses would spend the time and energy "demonizing" (see "asserting that his policies were economically damaging") President Obama without first being demonized themselves?  Perhaps they don't recall this statement: "I'm the only thing standing between you and the pitchforks."

Wait a minute.  Isn't that divisive, violent rhetoric?

Oops, it's OK:  Obama was saying it to bankers.

Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first.  -- Ronald Wilson Reagan
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How can you demonize a demonic Administration?

Submitted by KyWriter on Wed, 01/19/2011 - 9:46pm.

That's something from the Department of Redundancy Department.

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Excuse me

Submitted by Jerry Mack on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 12:07am.

Excuse me Msdnc dolts, but I seem to have missed the part where the Messiah was praising American business men/women and promising to do everything in his power to help them. I do remember him bashing them for their profits and junkets to Vegas. So perhaps on one of your upcoming shows you could enlighten me. Please advertise on Fox News so I will be aware of your broadcast because I seldom watch your network.

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