CBS Lets Wasserman Schultz Bash GOP, Omits Her Rosy Economic Spin
CBS's Erica Hill let DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz bash congressional Republicans unopposed on Thursday's Early Show. Hill also failed to ask the Florida Democrat about her eye-opening claim on Wednesday that "anyone" can see that the economy is improving "and now, we've begun to turn the corner."
The anchor brought on Wasserman Schultz, the morning show's only political guest, for a softball interview on the recovery of her friend and colleague, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Near the end of the segment, though, Hill raised President Obama's jobs bill: "Is there anything that you found, in talking with your colleagues on either side of the aisle, that you think can bring lawmakers together in Washington, to find some sort of compromise that will satisfy as close to everyone as you can get?"
The liberal politician immediately attacked the House Majority Leader:
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: Well, not if you talk to Eric Cantor, because that was the most shocking thing that happened this week, was that the majority leader, Eric Cantor, specifically said that the American Jobs Act, as proposed by the President, is dead; that they won't even allow a vote on it, up or down; that the parties are so far apart that actual major reform is not possible.
You know, I don't know. I'm not ready to quit on the process. I'm not ready to quit on democracy, and I think we need to roll up our sleeves and work together to try to pass the American Jobs Act, make sure that we can put people back to work, invest in the infrastructure, make sure that we can keep teachers and first responders on the job, give small businesses and the average middle class American a 15 payroll tax cut. It's hard to understand- what are the Republicans opposed to- of any of those things?
Hill ended the segment after this answer, without asking her guest about her response to the President's admission on Monday that American's weren't better off than they were four years ago. On Wednesday, Craig Bannister of CNSNews.com (a division of the MRC) reported on the Florida representative's answer:
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: Well, what President Obama said was that, certainly, since the collapse of Lehman Brothers, that Americans are not better off. That was specifically the President's comment, I thought. And I think anyone who looks at the economy today knows we have come a long way. We are certainly no longer dropping like a rock, like we were in the months leading up to President Obama taking office. And now, we've begun to turn the corner.
The full transcript of Erica Hill's interview of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, which began 10 minutes into the 8 am Eastern hour of Thursday's Early Show:
ERICA HILL: Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is making a rare public appearance today in Washington. The last time we saw her was August, when she returned to Congress for the first time since she was shot and wounded in January. Giffords is back in Washington today for the Navy retirement ceremony for her husband, former astronaut Mark Kelly.
And joining us this morning to talk about how she is doing is her friend and colleague, Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who's also chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee. Nice to have you with us this morning.
REP. DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ, (D), FLORIDA: Thanks, Erica. Good to be with you, too.
HILL: Give us an idea- the latest on Congresswoman Giffords's recovery- any milestones you can tell us about in the past few months?
[CBS News Graphic: "Giffords in D.C.: Recovering Lawmaker Makes Rare Appearance"]
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: Well, Gabby continues to make really wonderful progress. You know, with each passing month, she's working so hard and, you know, rehabilitation and physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy. She's just really progressing along the way. All of the doctors would like her to and even beyond that. And we're so proud of her, and I'm really excited to be able to see her this afternoon.
HILL: And you are in regular contact with her, I know. Are you able to have a full conversation with her on the phone at this point?
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: She's able to initiate some conversation and respond extensively. And so, yes, you can have conversations with her.
HILL: And a lot of people wondering- any talk at this point of when she may return to Washington for her job as a congresswoman there?
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: You know, we're still ten months from the shooting in January, and she's got a long way to go. She's working very hard. They're not focused on that at this point. At this point, they're still focused on trying to have her make a full recovery.
HIL: There's also, of course, a lot going on in Washington besides the retirement ceremony for Mark Kelly-
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: Yeah, a little bit- (laughs)
HILL: And Congresswoman Giffords's time there. (laughs) And a lot of focus by the American people on what is happening, where, in many cases, they feel what is not happening in Congress. As we look at this jobs bill, which President Obama is about to embark on a bus tour to promote, there have been new proposals out in the last few days. Senator Harry Reid [is] talking about this new 5% tax on those households that make a million-plus. Is there anything that you found, in talking with your colleagues on either side of the aisle, that you think can bring lawmakers together in Washington, to find some sort of compromise that will satisfy as close to everyone as you can get?
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: Well, not if you talk to Eric Cantor, because that was the most shocking thing that happened this week, was that the majority leader, Eric Cantor, specifically said that the American Jobs Act, as proposed by the President, is dead; that they won't even allow a vote on it, up or down; that the parties are so far apart that actual major reform is not possible.
You know, I don't know. I'm not ready to quit on the process. I'm not ready to quit on democracy, and I think we need to roll up our sleeves and work together to try to pass the American Jobs Act, make sure that we can put people back to work, invest in the infrastructure, make sure that we can keep teachers and first responders on the job, give small businesses and the average middle class American a 15 payroll tax cut. It's hard to understand- what are the Republicans opposed to- of any of those things?
HIL: We have to cut it there for time, but good to have you with us this morning, and I know we'll be talking more about it-
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: Thanks.
HILL: Thanks again.
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: Thank you.
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Comments
I would like to thank Schultz
Submitted by buddyc on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 3:38pm.
I would like to thank Schultz for going on CBS and CBS for giving her more exposure. Schultz doesn't impress rational thinking independents. She is a flame thrower. She does not come accross as being sharp.
Because she is jewish she offends many in the progressive's far left flank. I say Fox should offer her and Howard Dean an hour a night in prime time to say whatever they want.
I'll vote for that, Buddy!
Submitted by Newsbubba on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 4:04pm.
Debbie Wasserman-Test Schultz has got to be the dumbest B-itch in politics, and given the other liberal B-itches in politics, that's saying something! I am embarrassed to be from the same state.
Did she ever say what brand of mayonnaise she uses on her hair? Slap a little lettuce and a couple of slices of tomato on that head, and hang bread from her ears, and you'd have a BLT, sort of.
BLT?
Submitted by Agnostic on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 11:03am.
Brainless Liberal Twit - hold the bread, lettuce and tomato
is she married to Ed? seems
Submitted by jkwtrading on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 4:01pm.
is she married to Ed? seems like a good choice if she is..
Wasserman Schultz is
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 4:04pm.
Wasserman Schultz is hallucinating.
Twit interviewing a moron.
Submitted by BBallleaper on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 4:06pm.
'nuff said!
Dimwit Debbie (of the Wasserman crime family) strikes again.
Submitted by drsamherman on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 4:11pm.
Just keep giving us these good soundbites to play over the campaign adverts, Debs. I am wondering how hysterical and apoplectic the folks at ATTAAAAACK WAAAATCH! will get when your quotes are played verbatim and they rush to neutralize them with excuses of "nuanced", etc.
Mayonnaise poisoning should be taken seriously.
Submitted by SickofLibs on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 4:13pm.
Don't do it, kids, it's not worth it. Use a commercial hair product.
What is it about Democrats....?
Submitted by NeoKong on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 4:25pm.
The more you suck at your job the higher you rise.
That woman is going to be radioactive by this time next year.
If her statement about Giffords,
Submitted by UpNorth on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 4:33pm.
"At this point, they're still focused on trying to have her make a full recovery.". is true, then why did they drag her to DC to vote on the Debt Ceiling? Something that she more than likely has no grasp of.
Oh, never mind, none of the dems had any grasp on what they were voting on, either.
To be honest with you I don't
Submitted by goon on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 6:48pm.
To be honest with you I don't know why anyone takes what Wasserman Schultz says with anything but a grain of salt. The woman is mush mouth bumbling buffoon that spends a lot of time being an attack dog for the Obumble administration.
Regarding Wasserman-Schultz:
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 10:53am.
Regarding Wasserman-Schultz: a grain of salt is one grain too many.
LOVE IT!!!!!!
Submitted by Scuba Dude on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 7:58pm.
See Debbie Wheresmybrain Schultz run away from a question!!!!!!!!
Check out the look on here face!!!!!!
She needs to keep her position at the DNC forever.
Submitted by kata on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 8:03pm.
she's the gift that just keeps on giving.
I've had an eye for Erica
Submitted by Immortal Fish on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 9:01pm.
I've had an eye for Erica Hill since her days at TechTV. It's been depressing to watch her sad, slow spiral down the slippery slope of whorenalism since then.
Blabbermouth Debbie
Submitted by ohio granny on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 9:50am.
Debbie "blabbermouth" Wasserman Schultz is the gift that keeps on giving to the republican party. Keep talking Debbie, we will enjoy using your words against Obama and the corrupt democrats during the 2012 election.
I think it is plausible that
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 10:55am.
I think it is plausible that she will eventually face criminal charges just like her parents. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Agreed, beuk---
Submitted by matthewdean on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 7:58pm.
they can start with two felony crimes:
Felony stupid & Felony ugly.
MD