Three of CNN’s political analysts- Jeffrey Toobin, David Gergen, and Gloria Borger- all gave President Obama B’s or B-pluses on the economy and overall job performance during the network’s special “The National Report Card: The Second 100 Days” on Thursday. These grades from these “non-partisan” analysts lined-up with the A’s and B’s that Democrats Paul Begala and Donna Brazile gave the president.
CNN conducted a non-scientific poll by phone and on the Internet of how the American people graded the President mainly on several issues, and others such as Hillary Clinton, Vice President Biden, and the news media in general at the 200-day mark of Obama’s presidency. As Wolf Blitzer and his so-called Best Political Team on Television presented the polling results, anchor Campbell Brown polled the “front panel” of Toobin, Gergen, and Borger, as well as the “back panel” of Begala and Brazile, and Republicans Alex Castellanos and Bill Bennett, for their personal grades of the subject in question. All of the participants held up placards with their grade, and explained how they came to that conclusion.
Just after the beginning of the 8 pm Eastern hour, Brown turned to the CNN analysts’ panel for their grade on President Obama’s handling of the economy. Senior legal analyst Toobin unsurprisingly replied, “I’m giving him a B. You know- he’s off to a decent start. He got a stimulus package planned. It passed. It seems like it’s having some impact, but the economy stinks and he’s the president and the buck stops there.”
Gergen gave the Democrat a B-plus: “I think that this economy was going over a cliff when he took office. He stopped us from going over a cliff. I think they made some mistakes on their policy. Stimulus bill wasn’t big enough. I think they haven’t moved the foreclosure bill very well. I don’t think they moved credit very well. But he’s got us basically back on a better track. He’s got real problems ahead with unemployment.”
Borger concurred with her colleague Toobin: “I’m going to give him a B and it’s an average. The rescue- I give him an A for, because he did get rid of the panic- the recovery, not so much. The content and the selling of it- I give him a C, so my average is a B.” The fourth CNN talking head on the panel, political correspondent Candy Crowley, didn’t give a grade, but stated that “I think that people do not give him an A for the stimulus package and other things, because while there are signs of recovery, what are our two big trouble spots? Home mortgage foreclosures, as well as the jobless rate- the two things that people really get- I mean, it hits them where they live.”
Bennett and Castellanos gave Obama a D on the economy. Castellanos explained, “I'll give him a D, a ‘D’ for debt. He’s indebted the country for generations- spent a lot more than he should have.” Brazile gave the president a “strong B,” while Begala explained his own B grade in his trademark ultra-partisan fashion: “Give him a B for Bush. He inherited the debt from Bush. He’s trying to dig us out of that ditch, Mr. Castellanos.”
Over an hour and a half later, Brown polled the “non-partisan” CNN analysts for their overall grade of the president. The three gave Obama the same grades as they had on the specific issue of the economy, while Crowley gave the president a vote of confidence, even without the grade. Begala and Brazile unsurprisingly gave the president an overall A-minus grade, and in the same manner, Bennett and Castellanos gave Obama a D.
BROWN: That’s right, Wolf, and let’s get right to it. You guys have been thinking about this a lot today. Jeff Toobin, what grade are you giving the president?TOOBIN: Well, after the media report, I think Wolf is going to start calling us the least-bad political team on television. (panel laughs) But I think the president gets a B. You know, he’s got a lot on his plate. He’s gotten some things done, but there’s so much more still to do, particularly health care. We can’t really know how he’s going to stand six months from now.
BROWN: A crucial month or so ahead for sure. David Gergen, hold your- hold your grade up so we can see it.
GERGEN: B-plus- listen, by my lights, President Obama has gotten off to the fastest start of any president, with the most accomplishments of any president since Ronald Reagan in 1980. I think that by historic standards, he’s off to a fast start. By comparison to the expectations he set, I think he’s falling below expectations because he set the bar way too high, and I think people- we can see tonight- the honeymoon is over. The glow is wearing off. You can see it in all of these grades. I think the grades have been way too low tonight, but you can see things have changed. The country is more split- much more split now.
BROWN: Do you agree with that, Candy?
CROWLEY: Well, I was going to say- much more important now than how he’s done up to here is what has he got left that is going to get him- power him through what are some really difficult issues? What he has left is a 56 percent approval rating by the American people, despite the fact that the economy sucks, that health care is in a mess. So he- you know, you can take that to the bank when you’re a politician. So he has got to cache there that he can move forward. Now, who knows what else will hit him, but this remains a popular president, and that is what drives Washington- is who are the American people behind? And the American people are behind this president at this point.
BORGER: I would- I would give him a B, and I think no matter what you think about what he’s done on health care, you have to grade this president on a curve, because he was dealt such a bad hand. You know, there are two things that he had. He had the agenda he campaigned on and the agenda that was handed to him when he became president because of the economic situation. He made it harder for himself because he decided he could keep his original agenda, and take care of the economic problems, and as a result, I believe he is spread a little too thin and trying to do too much. But I still give him a B.
—Matthew Balan is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.




















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"The word bipartisan means
August 7, 2009 - 12:53 ET by mattm"The word bipartisan means some larger-than-usual deception is being carried out" -George Carlin
Same goes for "non-partisan."
bipartisan
August 8, 2009 - 11:22 ET by Jerry MackIf Cnn wants to know why they have less than 1/2 of Fox viewers all they have to do is watch this program. No real analysis by the Forehead ,Tubin, Brazille or Combover.
If you really want a good laugh, log on to AC 360.com during the broadcast. I did it once just too see what it was about. Was not surprised.
I saw all of this....if any
August 7, 2009 - 12:54 ET by bigtimerI saw all of this....if any of you get the chance...as bad as I hate to say it, you should try to catch the repeat via internet and CNN...you talk about comedy plus.
The NUMBERS were NOT GOOD...at all!
The twit Begala always gave a grade A or A+ etc...as one would expect.
I could go on and on...anyway the left on the show were denying what they saw before their very own eyes with the results to most of these questions by the people who voted...they probably are still in denial.
By the way...that is 'D' as in denial because that is just about what people voted for on the major issues/questions.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Grades
August 7, 2009 - 15:00 ET by Birch BarlowI saw this too, and as the grades came in I couldn't help but think about CNN scrapping the plans for "The National Report Card: The Third 100 Days."
BB... Oh have you ever
August 7, 2009 - 15:08 ET by bigtimerBB...
Oh have you ever got that right...
I couldn't believe what I was seeing, I know in my heart CNN did not expect the votes that came in from us regular folk out here, as they know the votes they usually get on that network are to their liking...
I could just hear Wolfie silently gulping...and that Soledad, she kept trying to spin or ignore it, I can't remember the one area the voters voted on, but she reported it wrong intentionally and Wolfie corrected her...
For once I really enjoyed it all....the only vote I fell asleep on was the msm vote and what people thought of them, when I woke up they had already announced it, seems it must not have been that bad, but I loved some of the interviews of people, especially of the two in the Casino I think it was that graded the msms a 'D' and a 'F'
Glad somebody else caught this and knew what I was talking about.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
BT - I watched the whole thing too and media got a big D
August 7, 2009 - 17:32 ET by BO STINKSInterestingly, they showed a clip from one of Mrs. Sarah's press conf. in which she said the media's job is to inform the American public and that our military is fighting so that media CAN do their jobs and so-o-o is it too much to ask that they "stop making things up?" One of the hosts then said that apparently the public shared Palin's opinion. About fell off the couch.
"The preservation of the sacred faith of liberty & the destiny of the republican model of gov't. are justly considered deeply...finally, staked on the experiment entrusted to the American people."G. Washington's 1st inaugural address
Hey BO... Thanks for the
August 7, 2009 - 17:39 ET by bigtimerHey BO...
Thanks for the fill in on the msm vote.
I normally wouldn't have watched this either except when I clicked it there they were showing some of the results, and needless to say I was stunned this coming from CNN of all places...so I kept it there.
It really was a shocker all in all, I'm old enough to remember when CNN started and what it is now...so...I did enjoy the show...hehehe
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
You are welcome, bt.
August 7, 2009 - 17:43 ET by BO STINKS:-)
"...but the economy stinks
August 7, 2009 - 13:39 ET by Chris Norman"...but the economy stinks and he’s the president and the buck stops there.”
Really> Because I thought with Obama and your ilk, "The Buck Stopped at The Bush White House".
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
Hmmm. That photo at the top
August 7, 2009 - 13:06 ET by Chris NormanHmmm. That photo at the top makes them look like idiotic contestants on the new CNN game show, "Who's the Biggest Obama Suck Up?".
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
Debt This, Barry
August 7, 2009 - 13:09 ET by rammingspeedObama was handed a debt? He has quadrupled it with his policies. No one mentions that. How come?
CNN Liberals like Obama? In other news....
August 7, 2009 - 13:12 ET by jefflebowskithe legions of Hell think Satan is pretty neat guy! How CNN can refer to itself as news is beyond me. They should be the Cable Propaganda Network.
Angry White Dude
www.angrywhitedude.c...
The Funny Line
August 7, 2009 - 13:29 ET by JohnJDunbarJust happened to be changing channels and stopped on CCN and observed they had a countdown clock on the screen. It was for Obamas' report card. The number reached zero and Campbelll Brown went to Wolfy Blitzer for the results. There were 335,000 or so responses to the poll, and the overall grade was a C-. The silence, or lack of enthusiam was hilarious. I guess the CNN ers thought the public would give Obama an "A" like those idiots Brazile/Pegala did.
If the heavily partisan viewers of CNN gave a C-, what would the real folks have given.
Clearly an Astro-Turf vote
August 7, 2009 - 13:39 ET by Jack BauerClearly an Astro-Turf vote orchestrated by a few Nazis in Brooks Brother suits.
You know what... joking apart, I bought a nice Brooks Bros, button down shirt at their shop opposite the World Trade Center.
I wonder how many of the 3000 people died wearing Brookes Bros suits/clothes?
Jack... Oh yeah, those
August 7, 2009 - 13:43 ET by bigtimerJack...
Oh yeah, those astro-turfers were all over the place last night with these votes in varying poll questions.
Did you hear that call from the couple at Kathy Castor's TH Meeting on Rush earlier?
I hope they sue...and I rarely say that.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
bt -- disgusting and
August 7, 2009 - 13:49 ET by Jack Bauerbt -- disgusting and disgraceful. But the crazies who have hijacked the Democrat party are so worried they have to deploy the thugs.
This is an acutal issue citizens understand, unlike Cap and Tax, which will have delitarious effects in the future.
The Obamabots have made a massive mistake. I just hope with the Dopes on the Ropes going down thanks to repeated body shots, the Rep Senate dopes don't throw in the towel.
But, as you know, nothing will suprise me about the RINOS.
Jack... Have you seen
August 7, 2009 - 14:01 ET by bigtimerJack...
Have you seen this...speaking of O's tactics...I knew nothing about this at all until I saw this yesterday.
Detention in splendor for the illegals.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Jack,The irony is that
August 7, 2009 - 14:11 ET by Chris NormanJack,
The irony is that the Brooks Bros. logo would make the perfect symbol for the Obama Administration - especially for Cap 'n Tax and ObamaNonCare - you know - "the Golden Fleece".
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
CN -- Just heard a clip of
August 7, 2009 - 14:16 ET by Jack BauerCN -- Just heard a clip of THE PRESIDENT OF THE WHOLE UNITED STATES, saying he.. "doesn't wanna hear" from people... great huh?
Talk about insulting. This guy wants to start acting like the President of the Republic and not the Emperor of Obamaland
And today he was using his BLACK VOICE -- or what approximates for one for him.
His Black Voice? Uh-oh -
August 7, 2009 - 14:24 ET by Chris NormanHis Black Voice? Uh-oh - he must mean business.
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
Well, he hasn't resorted to
August 7, 2009 - 14:51 ET by Jack BauerWell, he hasn't resorted to "Axing" the American people a question yet.
I guess even he isn't dumb enough to throw that piece of urban illiteracy into the mix. Axe not what your country can do for you, axe...blah...
Zero be break dancin'
August 7, 2009 - 14:37 ET by SickofLibsYeah, I couldn't believe he resorted to the <bad> black voice...must have been tutored lately by Hillaqueesha.
He had some theatrical preacher gestures going on, too...must be really desperationville.
Surprised he didn't whip out a boombox, throw down a piece of cardboard and start break dancing on it.
Jack... I heard it...he
August 7, 2009 - 14:43 ET by bigtimerJack...
I heard it...he never stops campaigning, problem is he is now showing his true colors 24/7...and the majority of people are not liking it.
He cannot stand it.
He needs to buy a clue and get out of our faces.
His arrogance won't let him.
He's in for some big time trouble...and this is only six months of him, soon he is going to end up like the wicked witch did...nothing but just a pointy black hat sitting in a puddle of his own ooze.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Re the clip
August 7, 2009 - 15:50 ET by slickwillie2001As his popularity plummets, I expect that he will not be able to hide his angry black man persona. I saw a hint of it in the NAACP speech that he gave a few days ago. McCain tried to draw out the real Bamster during the campaign and failed. This is classic narcissism; when the narcissist is rejected he will react with blind rage.
And the police are
August 7, 2009 - 13:56 ET by motherbeltAnd the police are apparently helping.
I may end up apologizing for "spamming" this video, but if I have to, so be it. I sent it to the masthead, thought someone would post on it but they haven't so here it is again.
It just infuriates me, so I want to make sure as many see it as possible.
Note the ACORN T-shirts...
You can't talk to them!!
WTH?????
mb... OMG! How more
August 7, 2009 - 14:06 ET by bigtimermb...
OMG!
How more blantant can things be getting?!
Oh my blood is boiling again!
We have to take our country back, these O-thugs are ruling, I saw RULING us...why don't they just add the Black Panthers there with their nightsticks!
I hope that cop gets into some kind of trouble, but I know he won't.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Yea this is another daily destruction of America as we know it.
August 7, 2009 - 14:26 ET by upcountrywaterThe SS red shirts, running the cop...
Next week it will be ok to smash video cameras.
Youtube days are numbered.
Reagan VS Liberalism
ucw... Like I was
August 7, 2009 - 14:34 ET by bigtimerucw...
Like I was mentioning above about they may as well have the New Black Panthers there...Hannity just said the same thing.
All in all, this is great this is coming out for all to see...we aren't stupid, they can't keep spinning this, it is not going to work.
People are seething...the O/Soros-Thugs aren't going to be able to shut down the videos as much as they would like, this isn't Iran...yet....as much as they would like it to be.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Not Iran just a bit like Venezeula
August 7, 2009 - 15:17 ET by upcountrywaterAll the huge crowds flooding the streets in that once free country.
That didn't change a thing.
Take over of oil, shutting off radio stations...
The final nail in the Freedom we have will be the creation of a 3 rd party. That will split the vote like Perot did....
Reagan VS Liberalism
ucw... I worry about that
August 7, 2009 - 15:23 ET by bigtimerucw...
I worry about that too.
The left does that here in MT with candidates in elections...it's maddening...hence it comes out exactly as they plan, we have two dem Sen.
All I know is in the next election we better have a fire in the belly conservative...or there will be problems.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
The New Fat Panthers
August 7, 2009 - 17:42 ET by SickofLibsI believe that cop a member of a sister organization... The New Fat Panthers.
LOL motherbelt
August 7, 2009 - 14:14 ET by candanceI just linked to that exact same video somewhere else. We've GOT to get exposure and help this stuff go viral.
Exit question: Would Obama say that cop acted stupidly?
And the cop says "They (the
August 7, 2009 - 14:27 ET by motherbeltAnd the cop says "They (the ACORN people) have a right to be here."
But the lady with the water bottle doesn't???
He says he doesn't want her interfering???
Heaven forbid someone should interfere with ACORN people who are apparently trying to block the sidewalk!!
We've GOT to get exposure
August 7, 2009 - 14:31 ET by motherbeltWe've GOT to get exposure and help this stuff go viral.
Well, as I said, I sent it to the masthead this AM...if they would do a whole blog post on it, that would help, but apparently they are letting it lie.
The Anchoress has it, also breakdownofamerica.com
Hopefully others will pick up on it.
You know, if these were liberals being shuffled aside by the cops, the MOI would be all over it, and Chrissie and Keith would be yelling about jackbooted thugs!
patience, mother
August 7, 2009 - 14:34 ET by candanceOne time Matthew took an email tip from me and wrote up a thread for it, but it took about 24 hours for him to do it. They like to be thorough before posting stuff.
mb... I saved the link,
August 7, 2009 - 14:35 ET by bigtimermb...
I saved the link, I'm sending it on and putting it elsewhere later on some other sites I visit now and then.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
MB
August 7, 2009 - 14:56 ET by general companyI sent this to the Baton Rouge mayors office via some residence freinds of mine, it would be helpfull if we knew if it was Sheriff or City officers, and the location? I have talked to Officers with both Dept (friends of mine) and they are unaware of this, but they have not seen the video yet either?
My Gov. thinks I am dangerous, so be careful
"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg
Hey gc... I hope you keep
August 7, 2009 - 15:01 ET by bigtimerHey gc...
I hope you keep us updated if you find out more, I mentioned it about him too, wondering if he would be in any kind of trouble....at all.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Hopefully
August 7, 2009 - 16:37 ET by general companyThere will be something to update?
My Gov. thinks I am dangerous, so be careful
"Television is a freak show" Bernie Goldberg
HUH?
August 7, 2009 - 13:28 ET by northoneI'm confused! Begalia, Brazile, and Gergen tried to explain that the low marks from the public on CNN's report card were skewed and invalid because supposedly a large number of right-wing zealots and Obama-haters voted enmasse to lower The One's scores. But I thought all the right-wing crazies watched only FOX News? The lock-step, Nazi-supporting, mob-crazed loons on the right don't watch CNN, do they? They're too busy being indoctrinated by O'Reilly, Hannity, and Beck on FOX and listening to Rush and Laura on the radio. Could it possibly be that these pundits are the ones out-of-step and don't understand or refuse to accept that support for their Messiah is eroding?
Northone,
August 7, 2009 - 13:30 ET by UpNorthHow could we cross over to vote in CNN's poll? We were all busy being bused to rallies, and as you said, worshipping at the altar of right wing talk radio.
And why would anyone really care what CNN said?
August 7, 2009 - 13:24 ET by jessieHLike CNN knows anything. They miss all the stories in the news. Angry Mobster
"Everything he touches is a disaster, but I still give him a B."
August 7, 2009 - 13:30 ET by SickofLibsWe heading towards national bankruptcy, and Zero is out spending like a drunken sailor on a two-day leave.
Plus he has singlehandedly set back race relation 50 years.
"But I still give him a B."
That's a "B" for "Bush"
August 7, 2009 - 14:00 ET by motherbeltThat's a "B" for "Bush" right???
He supposedly stopped us from going over a cliff, as Gergen said.
Then why isn't unemployment at least levelling off? Why does it continue to increase? Oh, that's right....Gergen says the stimulus package wasn't big enough!!
Well, Mr. Gergen, neither is my stash of duct tape!
SOL
August 7, 2009 - 14:01 ET by acumenThe dumbing down of public education.
acumen:
August 7, 2009 - 14:08 ET by SickofLibsCorrect! If only I had had some of these people grading me in high school my GPA would have looked a lot better.
Ha SOL
August 7, 2009 - 14:22 ET by acumenThese kind of people would probably have kicked me out of class for violating group-think policy.
But evidently Obummer has been graded by similar folks throughout his entire education.
Dodd and Conrad...ALL
August 7, 2009 - 13:40 ET by bigtimerDodd and Conrad...ALL CLEAR!
You just know this same panel on CNN will be all giddy about this too.
Nothing like the Dem Ethics Committee.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Majority think Obama's done squat - that's an A or a B??
August 7, 2009 - 14:06 ET by Gary HallOK.. goodie for the Obama team. But, what about the people - we the people?
Oh, yea - that's an A or B grade.
(;~/ gary
Gary H:
August 7, 2009 - 14:15 ET by SickofLibsWhat I'd love to see would be an honest, large-scale national survey of Zero graded in letter grades, not just "52% support him on ________", 48% don't support him on _______"
Then we'd see the real depth of frustration. I believe he'd average Ds at best on most issues.
SoL... This was a long
August 7, 2009 - 14:19 ET by bigtimerSoL...
This was a long show, special, whatever you want to call this, their were a lot of 'D's, and 'F's were very close when it came to the votes...or I was just dreaming.
I saw most of the repeat very late or early morning hours.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
Huh.
August 7, 2009 - 16:18 ET by fstaffCNN is still on?
Good for a laugh
August 7, 2009 - 16:20 ET by totsotvaitnI watched the entire "report card" show on CNN and except for Bennett and Castellanos, the rest of the group had their heads in the sand. The really interesting part of the show was when the rating scores started to tally up. SHOCK!!! There were a lot of "F's" on the big screen map. I will be surprised if CNN does a third report card Obama show but if they do I suspect that the F will be eliminated from the score card. As the negative numbers rolled in from the "people" accross America the looks on the faces of Begala, Wolfe, Brown and Solidad were a sight to behold. I think their iced tea had vinegar in it. LMAO.