Scarborough: Obama Can't Side With Protesters - 'He Got More Money From Wall Street Than Any Candidate' in History
While media gush and fawn over the Occupy Wall Street protests wondering how President Obama can take advantage of the sentiments being expressed, they're conveniently ignoring a crucial detail.
As MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said on Tuesday's Morning Joe, "He got more money from Wall Street than any candidate in the history of U.S. politics" (video follows with transcript and commentary):
MIKA BRZEZINSKI, CO-HOST: So front page of the New York Times, a profile of, picture of the different people down on Wall Street. “Members of the Occupy Wall Street movement spread their month old fight against corporate greed throughout the country. This as President Obama took Republicans to task saying their alternative jobs proposal would benefit the very people protesters are rallying against."
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: It turns out that the Republicans have a plan, too. I want to be fair. They call, they, they, they, they, they put forth this plan last week. They called it the “Real American Jobs Act.” Turns out the Republican plan boils down to a few basic ideas. They want to gut regulations, they want to let Wall Street do whatever it wants, they want to drill more, and they want to repeal healthcare reform. That, that’s their jobs plan.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
BRZEZINSKI: New data suggests most Americans…
JOE SCARBOROUGH: Wait, wait, wait. I’m sorry. I don’t talk a lot here.
BRZEZINSKI: But you said you didn’t want to say that.
SCARBOROUGH: I’ve gone after Republicans…
BRZEZINSKI: You said you weren’t going to say it.
SCARBOROUGH: I’ve gone after Republicans, and I also said Obama was clearly not as qualified as Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden to be president. So I’m going after both sides. But here, how could this president, Mark Halperin, say that, “Oh those Republicans, they are of Wall Street. And you Occupy Wall Street.” He brought in Wall Street to run his economic team. He brought in Larry Summers. He brought in people that were there at the fire. He brought in all the cows that kicked over the lanterns that burned the city down.
MARK HALPERIN, TIME MAGAZINE: Well, and he got a lot of campaign contributions from (unintelligible).
SCARBOROUGH: And he got more money from Wall Street – you’re right – than any candidate in the history of U.S. politics.
Indeed.
Let's begin with Summers who many in the media - and certainly the protesters on Wall Street - conveniently forget was instrumental in the passage of the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999 - which removed the final Glass Steagall regulations on banks, securities firms, and insurance companies - as well as the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 - which deregulated financial derivatives at the very heart of the crisis.
Despite this, Obama made him his Director of the National Economic Council.
When one of the demands of the protesters is the return of Glass Steagall regulations, it seems preposterous for the president to claim a kinship with these folks when one of the men responsible for removing these regulations used to be the head of his economic team.
As for campaign contributions, Obama's second largest benefactor in 2008 was Goldman Sachs. Six and seven were JPMorgan and Citigroup. The various financial services industries donated a combined $30 million to his campaign. By contrast, John McCain received $21 million.
Wall Street's financial backing of Obama continues today. As the Washington Post reported in July:
About a third of the money his top fundraisers have brought in this year has come from the financial sector, suggesting that strained relations with Wall Street have not hurt the president’s ability to attract donations there for his reelection campaign, according to data released Friday by the Center for Responsive Politics.
The numbers represent a notable increase from 2008, when bundlers in the investment and banking arena accounted for about 20 percent of the total brought in by top fundraisers for Obama.
As such, it appears Obama's on track to break 2008's record concerning political contributions from Wall Street.
Maybe Obama-loving media members besides Scarborough and Halperin should report this hypocrisy as the president offers support to protesters railing against his largest benefactors.
Or would that be too much like journalism?
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Joe Scarborough better be careful.
Submitted by johnsonl on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 10:28am.
That kind of rhetoric won't be tolerated. He might get "Juaned" and have to go to work for FoxNews!
Would Fox be willing to take the ratings hit?
Submitted by Lipton on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 10:43am.
I wouldn't watch Joe on Fox, but I have stopped watching Fox in general.
Any other conservatives out there kind of tired of Fox? I am just curious. I don't watch any cable or network news. Just internet.
Fox is the best of the lot.
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 10:49am.
I don't like everything I see on Fox as well. However, taking all your news and information only from the internet has obvious constant vetting issues. I prefer to choose what on Fox I watch and read and the same for the internet.
It's a lot easier to put out bull on the net so I warn you to sift and vet your information before buying into any "info".
But it doesn't matter if you vet your Internet info anyway...
Submitted by pockets64 on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 10:57am.
Why bother vetting your Internet info? The world ends Friday. I know because I read that on the Internet.
/sarc
I'm with you on this one, hbnolikeee.
Yeah, Lipton.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 10:56am.
I'm really beginning to tire of the fact that they don't seem to challenge the few liberals that they get on air like they do the conservative politicians. It's like they don't want to be accused of going after the libs.
O'Reilly is really beginning to piss me off. He keeps saying that he "thinks" that Obama is well intentioned, but just isn't capable of doing the right things to save the country.
WTFU, O'Reilly! He knows exactly what He is doing! I'll swear, if Bill had been a news commentator in pre-WWII Germany in the 30's, he would have said the same thing about Hitler. I do believe that the fools there at the time DID say such things, and allowed Hitler to take over EVERYTHING before they caught on.
I would say, "Call a spade and spade," but I know the reaction I'd get, so just call a Fascist a Fascist. Please!
O'Reilly's 'beginning' to
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 1:33pm.
O'Reilly's 'beginning' to piss you off, bubba??? O'Reilly is an Official Obama Knee-Pad sponsered schmuck!!! And while I may agree with him more often than not, he's a smarmy and sanctemonious psuedo tough-guy with an severly over-rated opinion of himself....................I won't watch him at all, unless I happen to skip by the channel and see somebody on who I might want to pay attention to.
But what do you REALLY think of him, Killa?
Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 1:55pm.
Yeah, bubba. I'm really hard to piss off, but when I make it there is no forgiving, ever!
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Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 11:19am.
duplicate post
I've reduced my Fox News intake
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 11:00am.
The network is infatuated with faux-conservatives like Trump, Gingrich, and Giuliani. I don't watch Hannity, and only occasionally plug into Fox & Friends (on XM) as I drive to work.
I like listening to The Five as I drive home because Gutfeld is good, and I watch the repeats of Stossel's exposes on weekends. Otherwise, most of their material on the Fox commentary shows is lifted from NB and Drudge, so when I tune in, I feel like I'm getting the old news.
Scarborough is another faux-conservative, and that's why he is tolerated at MSNBC. He has his moments -- like the one cited here -- but for the most part, he's still emotionally and socially linked to the House of Representatives and his glory days as a Congressmen. We hear ad nauseum about how he and Gingrich and Clinton got it right. (yawn) I listen to his program on XM in the morning, if only to hear the tortured nonsense his guests and the irrepressible Mika are spewing.
I can't stand
Submitted by marpel on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 3:36pm.
I can't stand Scarborough...but I HATE Fox and Friends (I call Steve Doucy "Clara Belle"). He makes my skin crawl...Actually, Bryan is the only one who could possibly be entertaining...
Red Eye and The Five are my favorites!!!
"Deep within my heart lies a memory. A song of ol' San Antone..."
Same here...
Submitted by ProudAmerican58 on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 8:30pm.
Red Eye and The Five...although I like only about three.
I'll watch Hannity when I
Submitted by dzejk113 on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 12:06pm.
I'll watch Hannity when I can. One of his guests last night, Kirsten Haglund, reinforced my theory about one of the reasons why the left hates conservatives so much, we have all the pretty girls on our side. She looked stunning, and she and Kevin Sorbo pretty much shut down the idiot democrat Hannity had on.
Saw that
Submitted by Tomorama on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 12:09pm.
She is the cutest and smartest thing they have on there.
Former Miss USA I think and Sorbo is a reasoned thinker, doesn't get angry and just speaks the truth.
He probably just lost a few jobs because of his "truths".
He already crashed and burned...
Submitted by Dbak61 on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 8:51pm.
at FOX. Anybody remember 'Scarborough Country?" Yea, I didn't think so. It was a weekend fiasco just a few years back.
He can side with the protesters because
Submitted by ohio granny on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 10:36am.
He can side with the protesters because the expects his tools in the so-called MSM to lie for him. And lie they will and do. Obama NEVER expects the truth to be told about anything he says or does. He can say anything, tell any lie and and he is never confronted . He is a pathological and serial liar.
Obama and his sycophants in MSM are LIARS. I repeat they are LIARS. The sooner everyone realizes this the better to defeat Obama in 2012.
I've said it a thousand
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 1:41pm.
I've said it a thousand times, granny..............Boy Barry is a BORN LIAR...........his whole life has been a lie............he doesn't know any other way. In actuality, I doubt that he even considers the fact that he is always lying, because in his delusional mind, it is the truth - and the real truth is a lie!!!
Joe
Submitted by ray johnson on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 10:37am.
has lost his way. The premise is that for one side it "might be ok" ( or a useful strategery) to side with anarchists and useless tools, and the natural side would be the dims who are supposedly for the little guy. This is cynical politics but what Obama's best at. A real, principled Joe might say it's a disgusting tactic, and is the real reason that the party of the left is devoid of ideas or core values.
Huh, huh...
Submitted by johnsonl on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 10:42am.
He said "strategery"...everybody knows that it's "strategerizin' "...don't forget to drop the "g", especially if you're in campaign mode!
Someone should tell him
Submitted by jon_torlin on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 10:39am.
Someone should tell Schmoe that anyone or anything "supported" by DuhOne" is only being used as a tool, only to be tossed aside later on like an empty beer can....or in his case, an empty glass of Guinness(non-alcoholic because of his muslim background).
That includes the MSM, the Blacks, the CBC(not to be confused with the Blacks, not all blacks are part of the CBC), anyone involved with him in any way at all.
-Jon
That only counts if the MSM
Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 10:41am.
That only counts if the MSM chooses to call attentiont to that fact.
And we all know what the chances of that are.....
Say it ain't so, Joe!
Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 10:47am.
Obama isn't as qualified to be president as Joe Biden? Joe, He ain't as qualified as Homer Simpson, you moron!
My congratulations to Mika. She's looking especially stupid this morning. Mika, honey, you and Joe shouldn't be getting it on in the dressing room so early before the show. It makes you look absolutely retarded.
and ... and ... and ... and ... ahhhh ... OBAMA ...ahh ... ahh ... can TAKE MONEY fromwallstreet, yano(?) cause ... cause ... cause ... He's a ...ahh ... ugh ... FASCIST, yano(?), and dats what day DO!
Lord deliver us from these morons, Fascists, anarchists, and communists. We REALLY need help because the Republican congress is a pack of idiots.
Slight of hand
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 11:17am.
I believe that Obama's political handlers are so desperate that they will attempt -- with the complicity of the MSM -- to decouple Obama from his Wall St. connections and prop him up as the anti-Wall St. man of the people fighting for economic justice.
And many Americans will fall for it.
You mean like when he thought
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 1:38pm.
You mean like when he thought that Bill Ayers was 'just some guy in the neighborhood'??? Or he didn't know what Tony Rezco did?? Or he never heard any of that stuff spewing out of Jeremiah Wright's mouth for 20 years??? Why WOULD he know that Wall Street gave him so much money??? He only seems to know whatever serves him at that particular moment - and that is subject to change at any time.
That's my point
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 2:21pm.
The disenchanted Obama worshippers -- including the MSM -- expected him to be their crusader against the evil rich, which never materialized, and they desperately want to believe in him again. If the Obama campaign provides them with the words and images so they can believe again, they will attempt to do just that.
It will be interesting to see how many Democrats jump on his bandwagon.
Right on
Submitted by Tomorama on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 12:12pm.
POSTs OF THE DAY, MB and Ohio granny, so true.
I have actually had lib posters on other sites challenge me on that as if THEY NEVER HEARD of what I speak.
I bet they haven't.
Axelfraud was on later in the show this moring and this I THOUGHT was mentioned to him as well and he blamed republicans, blamed them again and blamed them some more and we inherited this mess..............................
contrubtions
Submitted by kinijane on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 12:18pm.
And they keep giving to him, that's why I don't feel sorry for them having the protesters on their back.
Shakedown
Submitted by HardRightTurn on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 1:46pm.
Those weren't campaign contributions. They were payoffs, protection money. Nice business you got here. I'd be a shame if anything were to happen to it.
To more fully comprehend the Left, one must read “Leftism As Psychopathy” by John Ray, M.A., Ph.D. Caution, it might scare you a little bit.
http://jonjayray.tripod.com/psycho.html
Finally Joe Speaks
Submitted by Delsa on Tue, 10/18/2011 - 2:03pm.
What is wrong with this X congressman from the pan handle of Florida?
This is the first intelligent thing I have heard him say in YEARS!
I admit I don't watch his show but...
Finally, Joe, finally!