ABC's Chris Cuomo Concerned for Hillary's Emotional State

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On Friday's "Good Morning America," Chris Cuomo talked with Hillary Clinton supporter Senator Charles Schumer of New York and sympathized about how tough exiting the campaign must be for the candidate. After observing how some dared describe her failure to immediately endorse Barack Obama a calculating move, Cuomo empathized, "But, you know her. You've been talking to her. How difficult has this all been for her emotionally?"

In an earlier segment, reporter Kate Snow recounted the secret meeting between Senators Obama and Clinton on Thursday. After summarizing in an impressed tone how reporters were camped outside the New York senator's Washington home, Snow marveled, "But somehow, Senator Clinton managed to slip out of her house undetected to meet secretly with Obama at the home of Senator Dianne Feinstein." Yet, in 2003, when President Bush secretly traveled to Baghdad to have Thanksgiving dinner with U.S. troops, the press did not appear as awed. The MRC's Brent Baker recounted the annoyed tone that many journalists adopted in a December 1, 2003 CyberAlert:

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[Howard] Kurtz, hosting CNN's Reliable Sources on Sunday, grilled his guests repeatedly about the appropriateness of reporters cooperating with the White House, but neither guest -- Washington Post reporter Mike Allen or Newsweek's Don Klaidman -- agreed. Kurtz complained about how "they put out a false story," pressed Allen about how "in retrospect, was the press used here for an elaborate two-hour turkey filled presidential photo-op?" and was disturbed about all the positive coverage Thursday on cable: "It sounded like he landed on the moon instead of in Baghdad."

A transcript of Chris Cuomo's interview with Charles Schumer, which aired at 7:05am on June 6, 2008, follows:

CHRIS CUOMO: Not easy to nail things down here. Let's try to get some more insight. Joining us from Washington is a prominent supporter of Hillary Clinton, fellow New York senator, senior senator from New York, Charles Schumer. Senator, thank you for joining us this morning.

SENATOR CHARLES SCHUMER: Good morning, Chris. Morning.

CUOMO: Please shed light on this meeting for us. Was this about Hillary becoming the vice president?

SCHUMER: No, this meeting, [coughs] excuse me, both, both Hillary and Barack have said they were going to meet in the near future. They were going to do it outside of the klieg lights and all the hundreds of questions. I think it's an example of the kind of unprecedented cooperation you are going to see between the two campaigns. Because both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton said throughout this primary, the most important thing is winning November, and this is a good, both symbol and first step, in terms of uniting the party to win in November.

CUOMO: Senator would you agree that dealing with the issue who the vice president is, is the first and perhaps biggest test for Barack so far?

SCHUMER: Well, it's certainly not the first test. Because he's going to take his time, as he should and Senator Clinton is a team player. And she's done exactly the right thing. She has said if Senator Obama should want her to be the vice president and thinks it would be best for the ticket, she will serve, she will take that. She will accept that. But, on the other hand, if he chooses someone else, she'll work just as hard for the party in November. And he is going to take this time. He has said to some of us, it's better to do it-- It's better to do it right, than do it quickly. And that's what is going to happen.

CUOMO: So, Senator, straight question, should Hillary be the vice president?

SCHUMER: Well, I think she would be a very strong candidate for vice president. There are many of us who do. But that choice is going to be Senator Obama's. He knows best because he's running the ticket and running the campaign. And everyone, including Senator Clinton and almost all of her supporters will abide by his choice, whatever it is.

CUOMO: Concern that Barack Obama cannot win if he doesn't have Hillary as his running mate?

SCHUMER: Look, I think that we had, and we said this throughout the primary, most Democrats did, both Obama supporters and Hillary supporters like myself, we have two extremely strong candidates. This was not one of those primaries where you said, boy, why couldn't we find someone better? I think Barack Obama is going to bel be a strong candidate. I think he's going to beat John McCain handsomely. And I think that will happen whether Hillary is on the ticket or not. I think, as I said, she is a strong, strong choice. And I would urge Senator Obama to consider her very seriously, but I think this is going to be a strong Democratic year. The Bush-McCain type of thinking is just out of touch. And yet, both [SIC] Senator McCain clings to the Bush type thinking. It's not going to work.

CUOMO: Let me ask you something, there's been a lot of criticism of Hillary for why she didn't concede in the original speech. That this was a calculating move. But, you know her. You've been talking to her. How difficult has this all been for her emotionally?

SCHUMER: Well, of course it's been difficult. You run long and hard for a year an a half. I ran an intense Senate campaign. And, wow, that was intense, but it's nothing like running for president. And you wake up at 6:00 in the morning, work hard 'til midnight every night for a year and a half and then you lose by a little tiny bit. Of course it's hard. And Hillary Clinton deserved her space. In other words, she deserved a little time to put on paper what she wants to say to the American people. She's going to do it Saturday. After that point, you know, most of us who have been Hillary supporters, just about all of us will line up firmly behind Barack Obama. But she deserves her little space. She deserves her way of merging this campaign into the Obama campaign. And what she did was perfectly appropriate.

CUOMO: Senator Schumer, appreciate the insight this morning.

—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center.


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"...Senator Clinton managed

"...Senator Clinton managed to slip out of her house undetected."

Not hard; she just used one of Bill's many subterranean weasel tunnels he uses to escape undetected for nightly asshunts. 

[Howard] Kurtz, hosting

[Howard] Kurtz, hosting CNN's Reliable Sources on Sunday, grilled his guests repeatedly about the appropriateness of reporters cooperating with the White House, but neither guest -- Washington Post reporter Mike Allen or Newsweek's Don Klaidman -- agreed. Kurtz complained about how "they put out a false story," pressed Allen about how "in retrospect, was the press used here for an elaborate two-hour turkey filled presidential photo-op?" and was disturbed about all the positive coverage Thursday on cable: "It sounded like he landed on the moon instead of in Baghdad."

Kurtz and the rest of the msm..there is a hell of a difference from the President of the US going to a war zone to show his and our gratitude and appreciation on Thanksgiving and keeping the press from the information for the most part, than two leftist dunderheads fooling the press as to where their meeting is going to take place on a Thursday night in this county...get a life...get real would you all...you arrogant, elitist snobs...

Ah, the enemy within, don't you just love them.... 

"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Wilson

UpChuckusSchumer

How I want to Levinitize thee

Drill ANWAR

"How difficult has this all

"How difficult has this all been for her emotionally?"

Maybe I'm just not on top of these things, but have anchors in the past been concerned about the emotional state of male politicians who have lost a race or nomination?

If I were a hypersensitive liberal, I might suggest that Cuomo's question was sexist.

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have anchors in the past been concerned about the emotional state of male politicians who have lost a race or nomination?

That was exactly my question. 

Chris C may have thought he was being solicitous.  But because it is not something he would have asked of a male candidate, it came across as patronizing and, as you said, even sexist.

So it begins...

Now that Hillary has been defeated by Obama's msm allies, rebuilding of Clinton, Inc's brand has begun in order to garner future support for their messiah.

Hillary will be OK.

She'll be OK after she and Bill are nominated for the Supreme Court. With a Dem. Senate they'll be shoo-ins.

Where has he been for the

Where has he been for the last 16 years? 

HRC has been a bit on the nutty side for as long as I've heard of her.  Any woman who would put up with B.J.'s womanizing just so she can attain political power has got to be a little nuts.

A little? I think she's

A little?

I think she's out of her freakin mind!

"Abstain from McCain"

I think you must be right.

Thanks for the

Thanks for the proof. 

 

"Abstain from McCain"

Ug - Now my brain hurts.

Ug - Now my brain hurts.

Chucky, The fraud, Schumer, what a liar

Must read from George Will (why can't we have leaders with even half his brains & insight?)

This piece shows what a fraud Chucky is...wouldn't you love to see him go a few rounds with Will??? Hey, I can dream, can't I? The morons of this country keep voting in these idiot...how does it happen??

 

http://jewishworldre...

keep voting in idiots

I question that EVERY day here in Kennedy land.  This man should have been in jail, instead he is "the liberal lion" "statesman" (barf) - you name it.  Most of the state of Massachusetts is not in his pocket, but Boston alone does it.  Ditto with New York and New York City...those on the dole want to keep liberals in office who will do nothing but increase "the dole" - forget about the conservative values that made our country great!

Am I being too brash to suggest that perhaps it is time for Senator Clinton to return to her duties as senator?  If she is going to campaign for Senator Obama continuously until November, as has been stated, then how about resigning so her constituents can be represented by an active senator.  Ditto for Senators McCain and Obama.  I really think it should be against the law to hold an office while running for another.  They are certainly not doing justice to the people they are supposed to be representing.

CC...You are exactly

CC...You are exactly right...

Well it used to be the rules, decorum, protocol whatever term you want to use....Bob Dole did as the leader on the repub side...I think that was the last time since the Clintons got in and all rules, protocol and decorum went down the drain with the msm aiding and abetting..making this all seem as normal...all the candidates running in the Senate for Pres. should of left their posts...

Not anymore...the repubs didn't fight back, nary a word.

I gave up long ago regarding this issue you brought up...what is weird is my other half and me were talking about this very issue this morning...

"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Wilson

The right answer to Cuomo's question

Cuomo:  But, you know her. You've been talking to her. How difficult has this all been for her emotionally?

Of course it's difficult.  Hillary felt she was entitled to her eight years as president, but the peasants have betrayed her and followed a pretender to the throne.  This was a crushing blow to her massive ego. 

When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.

Cuomo's safe, though

Yeah, Cuomo's a sexist, alright.  

Good thing Big Dem daddy Mario can cover for him.  Just like getting him the job at the network.

What the HEY, She survived Bill's B.J. ?n

she's Fine..now America has to Survive Bho's BLOW !