CNN's Malveaux: Senator McConnell's 'Bipartisan' Remark 'Snippy'

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CNN correspondent Suzanne Malveaux made an apparent Freudian slip in response to a sound bite on health care reform from Senator Mitch McConnell on Monday’s American Morning. Malveaux initially labeled McConnell’s remark, in which the Senate Minority Leader cracked that the “only thing bipartisan about the measures so far is the opposition to them,” as a “snippy little phrase there” [audio clip from the segment available here].

The correspondent filed a report just after the beginning of the 6 am Eastern hour about the Obama’s administration and Democratic leaders’ efforts to get their health care “reform” package passed in Congress. Malveaux stated that “obviously, in public, there’s a lot of confidence. You heard Nancy Pelosi. You talk to White House aides....In an e-mail that I got this morning, however, one of the top White House aides was saying, look, this is a time when it’s important that the president look credible- look viable, still in this debate, and that the one thing that they are trying to get across to folks is that he is still a player in this, that he has not lost his political capital, despite the fact that he...did not get what he wanted this time around.”

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After paying a clip from Obama aide David Axelrod from CNN’s State of the Union program on Sunday, where he tried to spin the administration’s failure to get their plan passed by the August recess, Malveaux described that there were still “hurdles” in the way of getting the “reform” package passed. She then played the sound bite from McConnell, who also appeared on State of the Union, where he warned that “the House bill and the Senate Health Committee bill- they pay for it by cutting doctors, cutting hospitals, and raising taxes on small business...they’re having a hard time selling it to their own...members. The only thing bipartisan about the measures so far is the opposition to them.”

Malveaux followed with her “snippy” label:

Suzanne Malveaux, CNN Correspondent | NewsBusters.orgMALVEAUX: Well, that’s a snippy little phrase there- snappy phrase, but obviously, there’s something that a lot of people are feeling here- that this is going to be something that’s going to be tough. There’s still some real splits between the Democrats- some real problems the Republicans have with the bill. But the White House officials here believe that you put the president out there. He’ll be out there again this week, Alina, and in the weeks to come in August- August is not going to be some sort of grand recess for the president, that he’s going to be trying to push as much as possible behind the scenes- do a little bit more arm twisting as well.
Actually, McConnell was actually more ironical in his statement than snippy, but Malveaux might know something about being “snippy,” as she became a bit that way after Senator John McCain referred to then-candidate Obama as “that one” during the last weeks of the presidential campaign in 2008.

—Matthew Balan is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.


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snippy

I've decided we should call it "Health Care Deform" as it takes something that only needs minor tweaking (perhaps catastrophic coverage…perhaps) and maims it on the operating table.

Reminds me of Paddy Chayefsky's The Hospital.

"No it Won't"

Pelosi - "It will win"

American Public - "No it won't"

Government Healthcare Takeover is

Just what it is ... sorry the truth offends liberals.

I have learned that those that commented on Bush are unworthy of listening to now. That inlcudes anything on CNN or PMSNBC.

   What's amazing is the

   What's amazing is the fact this is portayed as some sort of political contest when they are actually messing around with peoples health.  They are going to determine who lives and who dies.  Yet to them it's all a game.

I was taught to respect my

I was taught to respect my elders.

 It really yanks my chain that bozo says they are old, useless, taking up space and aren't worth the time of day.  These folks have 70 to 100 years of history stories and advise for us youngins that is invaluable imo, They have contributed for decades and deserve to be here.

kanga---

I am 76 years old. I appreciate your sentiments. I would also like to say, that in spite of my advanced years, I can probably kick bozo's butt up around his shoulders.

 

I suggested the other day, a start up business, whereby seniors can buy a health policy that has a younger liberal politician snuffed so that the senior can use his /her benefits. Sound cruel, unfeeling, maybe even, criminal?? So does bozo's plan.

misterbill

LOL, I would pay good money to see that.

On your second comment, sounds fair to me,

Anyway, we have a property on an private airstrip, my neighbor is 80, he is a pilot, just kicked cancer, and he gives me flying lessons for free, the first thing I said to him is teach me how to land cause you are 80, LOL and so did he

 It really yanks my chain

 It really yanks my chain that bozo says they are old, useless, taking up space and aren't worth the time of day.

  Well if that yanks your chain then we shouldn't discuss the fact that seniors who have worked and supported this country for 70+ years are going to have their healthcare support yanked so democrats can give it to illegals in order to buy their votes.

I think we should point out

I think we should point out how the olds are getting the shit end of the stick, AS well as the Dems throwing them under the bus for the illegals vote if they even get them. The Dems are assuming here, we know a fair few of the illegals can't speak english so how can they be totally informed of what is going on. Don;t you have voter registration cards here or what. The voting system at best is a failure.

You talk to White House

You talk to White House aides....In an e-mail that I got this morning,
however, one of the top White House aides was saying, look, this is a
time when it’s important that the president look credible- look viable,
still in this debate, and that the one thing that they are trying to
get across to folks is that he is still a player in this, that he has
not lost his political capital, despite the fact that he...did not get
what he wanted this time around.”

What I have in bold above says it all in a nutshell with the press and the power to be behind the scenes... after-all, the msm elected him, he is their messiah...who isn't walking on water anymore...he's dog-paddling now...pretty soon, given enough time, it will be sink or swim.

2010 midterms...here we come!

Obamacare, "Where's the Beef?"

Every medical insurance policy, even Medicare, has a schedule of benefits or an explanation of benefits you get to see BEFORE YOU BUY IT. Why not OBAMACARE? What are they trying to hide? Yet the white guilt, invested in Obama media can't even ask the basic questions you would buying anything else. To them, as if they won't be affected, it's their guyBO standing up against the ruthless forces of reactionary republicans and blue dogs, who represent the people who will pay for this and will be hurt most by it. "Journalism", CNN style. Right Campbell.

I'm bipartisan

I did something bipartisan---I sent the BlueDog Democrats an email, in which I encouraged them to stand strong against the pressure from the House leadership to go along with the unhealthy care legislation. BlueDog@mail.house.gov

     Is it too much to

     Is it too much to ask that the news report the news & stop airing their views.