Piers Morgan Shills for Obama; President Has His 'Gander' Back
CNN's Piers Morgan easily could have been mistaken for Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod on his Monday night show. In two separate interviews -- with RNC chairman Reince Priebus and Hollywood Obama supporter Harvey Weinstein -- Morgan kept chipping in on behalf of the President's re-election in 2012.
When RNC chairman Reince Priebus attacked Obama's low poll numbers, Morgan countered that the President has lately garnered "a few ticks in the box" to use in his behalf, including improving jobs numbers and the end of the Iraq War. The CNN host used the same argument in his interview with David Axelrod last week, emphasizing the positives in Obama's record of late. [Video below the break. Click here for audio.]
And in his interview with movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, Morgan gushed over the President's speech from last week. "I actually thought he had his gander back," Morgan hyped. He also defended the President from conservatives charging him with class warfare.
"People are accusing him now of class warfare. It seems a bit trite to say that, because in any kind of society where you have this kind of financial meltdown, isn't it instinctively the right thing to do, that the rich should contribute a little bit more to the recovery than those with no money?" Morgan teed up Weinstein, who acknowledged that some of the wealthy "can afford to give a little bit more."
Weinstein also lashed out at Tea Partiers, accusing them of being "financed by super, super-wealthy guys who want all sorts of crazy economic laws that will benefit the super, super rich."
A transcript of the interviews, which aired on December 12 at 9:10 p.m. and 9:47 p.m. EST, respectively, is as follows:
[9:10]
PIERS MORGAN: So who is more likely to unite the GOP? Newt Gingrich or Mitt Romney? Joining me now is the chairman of the Republican National Committee, and that's Reince Priebus.
And Mr. Priebus, we heard there the spokespeople for either party, both gearing up the rhetoric, getting stuck into each other. So it's clearly gloves-off time. From your perspective, obviously, you have to remain fairly neutral at the moment, but how are you viewing the race as it's progressing?
REINCE PRIEBUS, chairman, Republican National Committee: Well, I don't know if the gloves are off. I mean it's -- I think it's a pretty typical primary battle. And you know I – I really think primaries are good for our party, Piers. I mean if you look at what happened with Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama four years ago, I mean, they nearly took a fork to each other's eyeballs through the end of June before the national convention.
And you know, the President won pretty easily and took a supermajority of Congress and 60 votes in the Senate with him. So I know people love to talk about this stuff, but I think in primaries you're going to get a few punches in the nose here and there, but in the end I really feel great about our chance, which is borne out in all of the polling that you're seeing across America. Not one of these polls shows the President not in the toilet. That's where he's at, that's where his numbers are at. That's not good for him.
MORGAN: Well – well, look, he may be not doing not that great in the polling, approval ratings, but what he is seeing is definitely a slight bounce-back now in the situation involving the jobs, unemployment was a much better performance than people expected in the last numbers that came out. You're seeing the Iraq war has now been brought to an end. You're seeing some big –
PRIEBUS: Well –
MORGAN: -- foreign policy hits.
PRIEBUS: But you saw – you see that number, Piers.
MORGAN: With bin Laden and Gadhafi. But there are – yeah, but there are a few ticks in the box now which, from an electioneering point of view I think are important.
PRIEBUS: Yes, but actually –
(Crosstalk)
PRIEBUS: People, things – but wait a minute. On the jobs number, clearly it's not better. It's worse. I mean there are more people unemployed this month than there were last month. More people threw their arms up in the air and said, I don't even want to file a paper with the Department of Labor.
Twice as many people did that than actually received a job, which created the illusion that the jobs number got better, when in reality any person studying the numbers knows that there are fewer people working today than there were working in January of 2009 when the President took office.
I mean, quite frankly, he hasn't fulfilled a single one of his promises, Piers. And whether a number or a percent goes up and down, somebody in Kenosha, Wisconsin, or Roanoke, Virginia, they're not doing better today than they were when the President made these grand promises three or four years ago. I mean, everything's worse. And he -- everything he touched got worse.
MORGAN: Well, it may be not great but it certainly wasn't great when he took over either so it's a debate that will go on raging –
PRIEBUS: That's not a very good bumper sticker --
(Crosstalk)
MORGAN: Reince Priebus, thank you very much.
[9:47]
MORGAN: My next guest is a big supporter of the President and a man who's done fantastically well over the past few decades, Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein. Harvey, welcome back.
HARVEY WEINSTEIN, movie mogul: Nice to see you, Piers.
MORGAN: Each time we talk, there have been sort of undulations and swings up and down for President Obama and the Republicans. Where do you think he is right now, given all that's been going on?
WEINSTEIN: When I see a speech like that, it looks like he's getting ready to fight and take some numbers. So I think he looks strong. And I think the Republicans, every time they talk, you know, it just doesn't seem to go too well for them.
MORGAN: Yeah, what do you make of their race? Because it's clear that they can't work out who they really want, because the lead keeps changing. They keep building somebody up as this is the exciting new thing, and then crash and down they come. What do you think of the way their race is going?
WEINSTEIN: I don't think it's going very well at all. You know I think we've seen a lot of mistakes. I think we've seen a lot of people that aren't that prepared.
MORGAN: When you look at President Obama's body language, the thing I've noticed is that through the summer, he seemed to be a little bit flat. He looked a bit on his knees. He was being beaten up by the Republicans. When I watched that speech last week, I actually thought he had his gander back.
WEINSTEIN: I think the President cares deeply about this country and the Constitution. When a bunch of people try to hijack that Constitution -- and let's not pretend. The Tea Party is financed by super, super-wealthy guys who want all sorts of crazy economic laws that will benefit the super, super rich.
MORGAN: People are accusing him now of class warfare. It seems a bit trite to say that, because in any kind of society where you have this kind of financial meltdown, isn't it instinctively the right thing to do, that the rich should contribute a little bit more to the recovery than those with no money?
WEINSTEIN: I think people like Warren Buffett – I'm not in his class – but there are certainly people –
MORGAN: You're not far off, Harvey.
WEINSTEIN: – people like myself, Matt Damon –
MORGAN: Only a couple of knots in it.
WEINSTEIN: – there are people who can afford to give a little bit more. And you know what? In the end, we'll get it back. It's certainly better to do that than finance -- than be secretive billionaires financing the Tea Party because you have untold, untold needs for untold wealth. For what reason?
MORGAN: Who do you think is going to be the Republican nominee, as we sit here today?
WEINSTEIN: I'm a movie maker. You know –
MORGAN: But you're very political, too. You have your antenna.
WEINSTEIN: I'm just for the President. That's – I'm not political, per se. I think it would actually be good for this country and the President when they do choose a candidate and it can be one on one. Whatever the ratings of the President is now, my bet is – and I'll bet -- that they'll double when it's one on one – when it's one up, one race.
But remember, I don't know this game. I know another game.
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I see that the Axe said, of
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 2:05pm.
I see that the Axe said, of Gingrich - 'the higher a monkey climbs up a pole, the more you can see his butt'..........and I'm wondering what kind of firestorm that would cause if some Repub/conservative had said the same thing about Boy Barry.
He also made some snotty remark about Romney using other people's money - which seemed just a wee bit disingenuous also, given what his Boy Barry has done to OUR economy.
The Axe seems to me to be some kind of a punk-ass trouble-maker.............I guess that qualifies him as Obama's #1 strategist.
As for Long Walk, Short Piers...........I'd like to goose the gander with my steel-toed construction boots.
If Piers had any guts when it comes to Assholerod
Submitted by KornKing on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 5:33pm.
He'd ask him if that was monkey shit on his lip
'Gander' back? He ought to have his 'goose cooked' for this...
Submitted by vrwc13 on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 2:08pm.
"We have asked for it back" the man in the White House said in response to the downed drone in Iran as Reagan rolls in his grave...
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The burden of life is from ourselves, its lightness from the grace of Christ and the love of God. - William Bernard Ullanthorne
You don't think it takes a
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 2:29pm.
You don't think it takes a little 'gander' to ask for our drone back??? Or maybe that was 'gumption'??? And I'm sure ol' thin-skinned Barry will be a little miffed when the Iranians don't listen to him.
My son is here in Hawaii with me right now, after a year in the Persian Gulf - he's got all kinds of stories that I will be paying attentention to.........but I'm allready getting the idea that the Iranians are NOT too popular with anybody else over there in that part of the world.
"...the Iranians are NOT too popular with anybody else..."
Submitted by vrwc13 on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 2:45pm.
Especially these folks:
Iran must chose between a bomb or survival: Israel
...and maybe what Piers meant was number 3?
gan·der (găn'dər) n.
nin·ny/ˈninē/Noun: A foolish person.
Synonyms: nincompoop - simpleton - fool - nitwit - booby - noddy
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The burden of life is from ourselves, its lightness from the grace of Christ and the love of God. - William Bernard Ullanthorne
No Way
Submitted by KornKing on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 5:34pm.
I still think Piers was thinking of # 1
Huh?
Submitted by CobraMan on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 4:28pm.
"The letter from Ambasador Mohammad Khazaee to U.N. Secretary-Genera Ban Ki-moon and the heads of the General Assembly and Security Council said the drone "faced prompt and forceful action" by the armed forces."
Just how much "forceful action" can someone use against an unmanned aircraft? It's not much more than a very expensive flying toy! It isn't even armed!
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
Piers Morgan?
Submitted by ricklail on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 2:19pm.
Who is he? Read somewhere that his ratings were WORSE than Larry King's and those were at the bottom.
What??!!!!
Submitted by c5then on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 2:26pm.
Did Morgan just call Obama a goose?
Isn't that racist?
Madison and Jefferson and Franklin built a Republic - Roberts killed it!
OT: Look at these pictures
Submitted by NC Cop on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 2:47pm.
This is a story about children that were held captive by the Taliban so that they could be "trained".
I've never seen such evil and cannot comprehend how someone could so things like that to a child.
Sorry for the OT rant, but I was absolutely enraged when I read this story. CHILDREN, for God's sake!!! I know they've done sick things to children in the past, but people need to remember what we're fighting against. If they will do this to their OWN children, what won't they do?!?!?!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2073562/Forty-students-held-base...
Thank you NC*
Submitted by cajun2 on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 3:11pm.
After I dry my tears, I will contact CAIR and the UN. They need to focus on the evils of Islam not the US violations of rights of minorities. Rights are one thing, life is another. See if the hypocrites in the media can figure out the difference.
Im shocked, SHOCKED!
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 3:04pm.
Morgan in the tank for O'Bozo? Really?
A few "ticks in his box"???
Submitted by Pilgrim1949 on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 3:55pm.
Well, as a political clock-watcher, Piers is certainly one to toc!
*ahem*
Good ol' PrezBo, continuing to lead from behind...which is most appropriate considering from whence most of his ideas originate.
"Ye canne change the laws of physics....." but some politicians believe that with the right legislation you can pretend they don't really apply to your own pet projects...
Right on, an many of his
Submitted by jkwtrading on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 4:25pm.
Right on, an many of his constituents like getting "goosed"
Didn't you get the memo?
Submitted by CobraMan on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 4:18pm.
"because in any kind of society where you have this kind of financial meltdown..."
Hay, Piers, didn't you get the White House memo? The economy stopped melting down several years ago, with the millions of jobs saved or created by the Obama administration, and the unemployment rate drop a few points not too long ago. According to the White House, there is no "financial meltdown," and hasn't been since Obama's two (or is it three) stimulus bills were enacted. That is, of course, Obama needs another 400 to 500 billion deficit dollars to spend. Then, suddenly, the economy is melting down again, right?
So, just what is it? Is the economy melting down or is it improving, as Obama insists it is, until he insists it isn't? It can't be both. Did Obama save the economy or not? Did the recession end a couple years ago or not? If the recession has ended, as we've been told, then Obama's policies are unnecessary. If it hasn't ended, then Obama's policies are completely useless. In ether case, Obama's policies are unnecessary, and, therefore, unneeded.
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
Don't forget that Little Deb
Submitted by ricklail on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 5:05pm.
Don't forget that Little Deb of the Wasserman crime family said that unemployment didn't go up under Bambi.
Gander? I doubt it....
Submitted by Willis_Leon_Johnson on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 4:27pm.
I have been around geese my entire life. I have yet to see a Gander with as little intelligence and critical thinking skills as this piece of british trash.
End 'gun violence in America' - Require training and MANDATORY "Shall Carry" by every Citizen.
If harry reid is the best person to lead the senate, what does that say about the other 99 senators?
The biggest loser
Submitted by Walker01049 on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 4:38pm.
Who in the hell watches this idiot. He's a total twerp!
⇒ Got his gander back?
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 4:54pm.
He's into male geese now?
Here I thought he was still into . . . what's that word for male chickens again?
When wasnt he?
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Wed, 12/14/2011 - 2:14pm.
Hes been into the Male of the species all his life, right-not that theres anything wrong with it!
I think Matt
Submitted by bkeyser on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 5:00pm.
spelled "dander" wrong.
More likely
Submitted by KornKing on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 5:36pm.
Piers said it wrong
Really, Morgan?
Submitted by ConservaSerb on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 5:37pm.
Maybe one day . . . soon . . . ol' shitlips will get his gender back, too.
A wise & frugal government, which shall leave men free 2 regulate their own pursuits of industry & improvement, & shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government. T. Jefferson
I thought gerbils were in vogue...
Submitted by wizardjr on Tue, 12/13/2011 - 8:47pm.
Well, I guess if he wants to use a gander it's okay. Maybe he's setting a new trend in anal entertainment.
Mr. Morgan
Submitted by oldfart on Wed, 12/14/2011 - 8:34am.
When is the fool going to go back to Britain and Britain has Talent. Perhaps the Queen will issue a re-call notice