CNN Asks Obama's Education Secretary Which Accomplishment He's 'Proudest' of
CNN even noted it was an "election year" before giving Obama's Education Secretary a chance to share his "proudest" accomplishment from his time in office, no doubt bolstering the administration's re-election message.
Host Brooke Baldwin declined to ask any tough questions of Secretary of Education Arne Duncan during a lame Tuesday afternoon interview. Baldwin topped it all off with a soft parting question "on a more personal note." [Video below the break. Audio here.]
"I guess my final question, on a more personal note, Secretary Duncan, is we are in this election year. I want you to just think about this. Give me one achievement, within, obviously, your wheel house being education, that you feel, I don't know, proudest of from your three-plus years of office?" she teed up the secretary.
Duncan responded that there were "many things" he was proud of, but the singular accomplishment was getting $40 million for Pell Grants without costing taxpayers "a nickel."
A transcript of the segment, which aired on April 24 on Newsroom at 3:06 p.m. EDT, is as follows:
[3:06]
BROOKE BALDWIN: We showed you the President just last hour, President Obama, speaking in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, on the issue of student loans. And as we told you, the current interest rate on the federally-backed student loans is scheduled to double. It's to double, actually, July 1, from the current rate of 3.4 percent to 6.8 percent unless Congress acts. Here is the President taking a dig at a Congressional Republican he doesn't name in the speech.
(Video Clip)
President BARACK OBAMA: He said she had very little tolerance for people who tell me they graduate with debt, because there's no reason for that.
I'm just quoting here. I'm just quoting. She said – she said students who rack up student loan debt are just sitting on their butts having opportunity dumped into your lap.
(End Video Clip)
BALDWIN: So, we are in an election year as you very well know, and the President's tweaking Republicans on an issue that is hugely important to millions of young voters. He needs their votes. But I want you to hear his likely opponent Mitt Romney speaking just yesterday.
(Video Clip)
MITT ROMNEY, Republican presidential candidate: I fully support the effort to extend the low interest rate on student loans. There was some concern that that would expire halfway through the year, and I support extending the temporary relief on interest rates for student –
(End Video Clip)
BALDWIN: So, Romney is with the President on this one, wants to prevent the rate on student loans from doubling come the first of July. And the office of House Speaker John Boehner says Boehner is trying to work something out as well. So got us thinking where exactly is the fight here. I want to bring in Arne Duncan, he is the President's Secretary of Education. He joins me live. Mr. Secretary, it's nice to have you back on the show.
ARNE DUNCAN, Ssecretary of Education: Hi, good afternoon, Brooke. Thanks for the opportunity.
BALDWIN: Thank you. I know a lot of – some folks are saying that there really is no fight here. The White House wants us to think there is one, simply because it's good for the President's election campaign. What do you say to that?
(...)
BALDWIN: Do you agree, though, that this really won't come down to a fight, and that some people are saying there really is no ruckus over this after all, that both sides are agreeing?
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BALDWIN: Do you, as U.S. Education Secretary, feel comfortable being drawn into a political battle such as this one, especially as we point out, in an election year?
(...)
BALDWIN: Okay, so let's put politics aside. I guess my final question, on a more personal note, Secretary Duncan, is we are in this election year. I want you to just think about this. Give me one achievement, within, obviously, your wheel house being education, that you feel, I don't know, proudest of from your three-plus years of office? Just one achievement.
DUNCAN: Well there're many things we've worked extraordinarily hard on and I'm proud of.
BALDWIN: Give me one.
DUNCAN: At the top of that list. The top of that list would be getting an additional $40 billion for Pell grants, $40 billion for Pell grants, the biggest increase since the G.I. bill. We did that without going back to taxpayers for a nickel. We simply stopped subsidizing banks, didn't think they needed the money. Put all that money to the young people. That was very controversial here in Washington. Lots of folks fought that, we thought it was absolutely common sense. We got that done, and we have to keep fighting for that, because there are people in Congress today that want to scale back Pell grants, and I think anyone who thinks we need a less-educated workforce, we need folks to have less access to college – for me, as a country, that's cutting off our nose to spite our face.
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Accomplishment he's 'Proudest' of...
Submitted by NascarShizzle on Tue, 04/24/2012 - 6:13pm.
The dumbing down of America.
Mah Buddy Barry, aka Barack
Submitted by berlet98 on Tue, 04/24/2012 - 6:17pm.
Mah Buddy Barry aka Barack (Part One)
Ah ain’t used to writin much but ah tries and dats da main thing right? Ah gots lotsa help with dis so don’t complane bout my speling, ok? I jest wanna share mah o-pinions an complaints about our most awesomest president.
Most people call him Barack Obama or mebbe include his middle name, Hussein, but dat just be too Muslim, if yo catch mah drift. Anyways, to me he’s just plain ol’ “Barry,” the name he used fo years befo he got uppity and went to Columbia and Hahvard with a little help from his friends and learnt about his roots like Kunta Kinte.
I can call him Barry since him, Mishelle, and his honky veep an his dago campaign manager adress me by the name mah momma gave me when they email me once or twicet a week.
Ah signed up to be on Barry’s emailing list years ago and, since den ah be most proud to say I been invited to the White House a buncha times. Well, dey wasn’t invitations, dey was “opportunitys” to be invited if ah sent him money but ah consider them pretty real, specially dose extra-special invites to Barry’s and Mishelles birthday blasts.
Ah didn’t go because ah couldnt buy presents after we spend all our food stamps on some goodies, Ha, Ha, ya know wut ah mean. Ahm a responsibble person. Ah needed what was left to feed all my kids.
Yep, ahm what dey call a forty-seven percenter cuz 47% of Amerika is on food stamps and Barry is da food stamp prez and whats wrong with dat? They ain’t stamps no more, anyway. Now dey give us a credit card thing that makes us look like we’re acshully payin for our food!
Now, I can unnerstand the prez’s Wall Street friends like Goodman Sax are pissed at him for calling dem ”fat cats” but, c’mon, dey are fat, but why is it all about the green alla time, man? The Obama emails always go back to money like when ah was sorta invited to a party jest yesterday by some beatch, Ann Marie Habershaw.
She was nice tho and she gave me some good advise. She told me to ”Choose your guest wisely” when ah send her three my bucks–which i didn’t–to enter a raffle “to go to a party for the President at George Clooney’s house.” He’s dat actor that everyone thinks is gay but ah think he’s a lyin’ hypocrit for tryin to say he’s a ninety-nine percenter and we all know he’s a stinkin zillionire!
Just today, ah gots anudder emails what sez dey will pays mah aeroplane fair, dat is if ah coughs up dat tree bucks an ah wins da contest. Ahm not gonna tho. Ah jest don’t think no grate man like Barry shoud be rafflin hisself off like dat for 3 lousy bucks!
They all seem to have this thing about dat three number. My buddy hisself sent me an email last week. He sez, “The other side thinks they can win by trashing me” and axed me to give him three to help stop that damn trashing.
Ah couldn’t figger whose been trashing . . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=22350)
Well "Babbling" Brooke...
Submitted by bigdaddy on Tue, 04/24/2012 - 6:20pm.
..."In the last three plus years we've managed to spend a "Moochelle Obama sized" butt-load of $$$ on education but have not improved test results, teacher performance, or graduation rates one iota. However, we have managed to implement school breakfast, lunch, and dinner programs, so the kids won't starve while not learning a Gahd Dahm thing..."
school meals
Submitted by g55rumpy on Wed, 04/25/2012 - 2:15am.
IF the kids will eat the ****, moosh wants them to eat
I hope
Submitted by bobsmom on Tue, 04/24/2012 - 7:19pm.
he said he's proudest of being appointed to a position that he has neither the credentials, nor the smarts to occupy. Kind of like winning the Nobel for doing nothing.
Sending in the SWAT team...
Submitted by almostacowboy on Tue, 04/24/2012 - 9:37pm.
to a man's house for an unpaid student loan by his wife whom he divorced years earlier.
What in the hell does a pell
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Wed, 04/25/2012 - 12:20am.
What in the hell does a pell grant have to do with the GI Bill. Another obama idiot spouting jbberish.