ABC’s Stephanopoulos Suggests Obama Tell U.S. to ‘Calm Down’ Over Health Care

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Former Democratic strategist turned journalist George Stephanopoulos on Tuesday suggested that it might be a good idea for the Barack Obama, during his address to Congress on Wednesday, to tell Americans to "calm down." Appearing on Good Morning America, the This Week host also lobbied the President to claim that his health care plan would not increase the deficit.

Stephanopoulos bizarrely enthused to co-host Robin Roberts: "...He's got assure people that this is not going to increase the deficit. I think that is one place where the President will say, ‘I can't sign a bill if it increased the deficit by even one dime.’" Of course, the Congressional Budget Office asserted that House Democratic legislation would add $230 billion to the deficit.

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Earlier in the segment, again speaking for the President, Stephanopoulos mused, "Number two, rhetorically, will he say to the country, ‘I hear you. I know you're concerned about this. I know you're concerned about the size of the program. I know you're, perhaps, concerned that we've gone too far, too fast. Calm down. We're going to take it one step at a time.’"

On September 3, 2009, Stephanopoulos offered more free advice, telling Obama he must "intimidate Republicans a little bit" and "make sure they understand the consequences of failure."

A transcript of the September 8 segment, which aired in the 7am EDT hour, follows:

ROBIN ROBERTS: For the bottom line we turn to chief Washington correspondent and host of This Week, George Stephanopoulos. And, George, it has already been said countless times: Make or break speech. Bottom line here, how important is tomorrow’s speech?

GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: Couldn’t be more important, Robin. I mean, the White House knows that this is their last chance to get a national audience, a full national audience before Congress votes on these health care proposals, the full House and the full Senate, vote. They had hoped to give this joint session after there had been a full vote by the House and the Senate. But, of course, everything got stalled earlier in the summer. So, what they know they have to do tomorrow is, number one, fire up the President’s base. Number two, reassure Americans who have real concerns about the plan. But, number three, and most importantly, they have to make sure that every American comes out of tomorrow night’s speech knowing exactly what the President wants to do.

ROBERTS: And, George, do you think we got a sense of that in his speech yesterday? Granted, it was a very receptive audience: the AFL-CIO Labor Day picnic. But, he really came out swinging. What might we see tomorrow night?

STEPHANOPOULOS: Well, I think we’ll see some of that. But, that’s only going to be part of it. That was a partisan audience yesterday. That was an audience of presidential supporters. Number two, the President’s going to have to reach out beyond that and do a couple things that answer the questions raised about the plan over the summer? Is it going to increase the deficit? Is it going to be a government takeover? He’s going to deny that. Number three, I think he is, though, going to have to do more to reach out to the broad middle of the country and throw out the olive branch of bipartisanship. I think there’s two big questions: Will he incorporate any new Republican ideas or ones they’ve been fighting for, like malpractice reform? Number two, rhetorically, will he say to the country, "I hear you. I know you’re concerned about this. I know you’re concerned about the size of the program. I know you’re, perhaps, concerned that we’ve gone too far, too fast. Calm down. We’re going to take it one step at a time."

ROBERTS: But, do you have any idea what components of a bill are a must? I know you talked to White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on Sunday and he did indicate that the President will draw a line in the sand, so to speak.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Yeah, he did. On this public health insurance option, he’s going to fight for it. But, bottom line, he’s not going to veto the bill over it. I think the bottom line is that the President’s needs are [sic] is that it has to move towards expanding coverage for everyone and making sure people that have coverage don’t lose it. Number two, it’s got to control costs. Costs are not going to go up for most Americans. That’s got to be a bottom line for the President. Number three- And- and, perhaps most important on this one, he’s got assure people that this is not going to increase the deficit. I think that is one place where the President will say, "I can’t sign a bill if it increased the deficit by even one dime."

ROBERTS: That might be a tough sell. I mean, that’s what people are- they have in their mind and that’s something he has to try and convince them about. But, he is going to meet with Democratic leaders today. There’s a lot that’s going to take place between now and when he makes that speech tomorrow.

STEPHANOPOULOS: He is. He’s going to meet with the leader of the Senate, Harry Reid and the Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, today at 2:45 to try and get them on board with strategy. Also, meet with progressives- he’s gone a half way to solve some of their concerns by saying he’s going to fight and argue for this public option. But, they’re not going to be satisfied with him saying that he’s not going to veto the bill over it. His message back to them is what’s more important? Covering everybody, making sure people have the- get to keep the coverage they have or the means of getting there, this public health insurance option? He’s going to try and force them into a corner and say it’s much more important to get there than to focus on one method of getting there.

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


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Tax cheat Geithner

We just won't pay the fine.  What can he do?  Put a lein on your hemmorhoids?

I think we are facing a time for revilt.  The townhalls did not get the message out, maybe we will have to walk on the city. 

Well Georgie...you and your

Well Georgie...you and your ilk can wish for miracles...people know what is going on....and we are fighting back against it in a civil way.

Your side may want to take your own advice....seems tome the Union Thugs your side pays and buses in all over this land are the critters that need restraint.

O can talk until he is blue in the face...it isn't going to change a thing, with the exception of his poll numbers declining, along with the rest of those in congress who are going to have the opportunity to know what being in the unemployment line are like.

I heard Pelosi and Reid after this meeting, I posted about it elsewhere, they were all smiles, they are going to cram this through now matter what, with a handful of RINOs I fear.

Soon we are also going to need to call the switchboard office and talk to the congress-critters...in my area, I'm starting with brain-dead leftist Baucus...I hope this does him in someday in this state....I detest the stuttering deer in the headlights wussy.

'Go Green...Recycle Congress'

→ calm down? or clam up?

Snuffy?  Are you for real?

Van Jones is a Quitter - FS

So, being the little

So, being the little elitist that he is, Stephanopoulos recommends that Obama condescendingly talk down to us like we're a bunch of unruly whiniing children. He already gave one speech like that today. 

The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.

He'll just tell everyone not

He'll just tell everyone not to get all wee-wee'd up again.

Hey!  I'd be more than

Hey!  I'd be more than happy to calm down over health care reform.  Start off with tort reform. Go on to medicare/medicaid reform so that those programs don't pay for "sexual reassignment therapy" or viagra for old geezers, or abortions.  Change the payouts on medicare/medicaid so that doctors and hospitals are recompensed at the same rate that the doctors and hospitals charge self-paid and insurance covered patients.  As it is now, the self-paid and insurance covered are subsidizing the government programs.  As an example, how much does medicare reimburse a hospital for an MRI?  How much does an insurance company get charged for a patient undergoing an MRI?  How about a self-paying patient?  For that matter, if the Federal Government were restricted to what powers and activities that Article 1, section 8 allows them, there would be no medicare/medicaid, and the truly needy would be taken care of by charities. (BTW, "progressives", why don't you, who want the government to pay for everything for everyone give more to charity?  Statistically, it is the evil, mean, racist, bitter conservatives who contribute more over all and as a percentage of their income to charity.  Oh, I get it, you are only generous with other people's money, not yours?) 

"A communist is someone who reads Marx.  An anti-communist is someone who understands Marx."  Ronald Reagan

Calm down?

"And- and, perhaps most important on this one, he’s got assure people
that this is not going to increase the deficit. I think that is one
place where the President will say, "I can’t sign a bill if it
increased the deficit by even one dime."

Oops. Is Snuffleupagus suggesting that the President lie to the people - again? Oh sure. If the Dear Leader says it's so, it must be so. NOT!! Sorry, Snuffy. The people are onto that scam.

"The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out
of other people's money."

—Margaret Thatcher

Former Democratic strategist turned journalist

C'mon Scott...aren't they mutually inclusive? Let's not be redundant. ;-)

"What a revoltin' development this is!"

Chester Riley

Maybe I have a bad memory but...

I cannot recall an instance when George gave any constructive advice to GWB to help get his ideas through to the "people". What has changed???

 

"Live for yourself...there's no one else more worth living for.
Begging hands and bleeding hearts will only cry out for more"- Rush--Anthem

             I

             I suggest George should shut up. We all know he is an obama puppet. Hey, George, get on your knees. It's easier to kiss ass that way................                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Well, Peter Steffi Pan, our

Well, Peter Steffi Pan, our suggestion to you is to look into the mirror every day and keep asking yourself, "Why was I so eager to sell my self respect for a handful of dead fish?"

No citizen's right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, or property is safe as long as Obama is President of the United States.

calm down????

I WILL NOT CALM DOWN. IWILL NOT SHUT UP. I WILL NOT!!!!! Well, ok, maybe, ummm, Nov. 2010.

If the Reich Death Panels

If the Reich Death Panels gives the thumbs down to suck ups like Boy George when they're no longer needed and they're old and decrepit, then it might be worth it after all.

One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.

Steph's in good company,

he mimics exactly the words of the 911 hijackers:

"Be quiet and remain calm and your lives will be spared."

The passengers on that flight decided not to play by the rules, nor should we. 

Hey, Georgie, did Rahm offer to provide you safe passage...

...(to Siberia perhaps?) in the event a major revolution breaks out in this country?

Because if a bill passes that is going to allow the Imperial Federal Government to confiscate $3,800 dollars from people for not being covered by health insurance, that is exactly what you are going to have.

-Dave

Even when the government tries to kiss you, it is just a prelude to a good screwing. -Neal Boortz 

say what?

Uh, calm down?  Um, gee, feel free to go to hell and do not collect $200!

A plan that's a pain in the ass is still a pain in the ass no matter what form it takes whether it's fast or slow.

How many different ways do we have to say it, we don't F***ing want it!  Stop trying to take over our country, you commie bastiches!

Geez, as if I don't have enough stress from my job as it is, have to deal with the stress of watching our country going to hell in a hand basket just because an administration is getting all wee-wee'd up about people fighting against them.

-Jon

Well, now...

I see George Stephanopoulos is still a Demotratic Strategist.

Keeping score for Stephanopoulos:

1. Clinton's bestest friend.

2. Obama's newest friend.

3. Big Bird's invisible friend.

We are just children

So dear George says that the President needs to tell us to "calm down". What does he thing we are little children in a hissy fit? When will the Democrat party realize we are adults and start treating us like adults. We can think for ourselves. We don't need a President to talk down to us. Just treat us as the adults we are!!

calm down?

<blockquote>...it might be a good idea for the Barack Obama, during his address to Congress on Wednesday, to tell Americans to "calm down."</blockquote>

That would be pouring gasoline on a fire. "Calm Down" is the ultimate condescending insult to someone who is legitimately upset.

Try tellin' my old lady to "calm down" when she's peeved...

Bad idea.

islam is a lie and Truth is killing it.

speaking of....

Has anyone heard about this?

http://islamoncapito...

A friend sent it to me last night.

Tell me that won't set your blood to boiling.  Oh yeah, you might want to turn the speakers down till you find the pause button, it starts singing/chanting.

-Jon

PS:  I know, a bit off topic, but hey, the ear leader (love that term) is a muslim after all.

calm down?

Better advise to the blah blah man would be "back down" get off this communist control syndrome called healthcare...Americans are not that stupid.......maybe a 2 million man torch carrying march on D.C. would maybe get the point across to this illegal alien?

"We’re going to take it one step at a time"

Right. That sounds just like "this must be passed before the August recess, come hell or high water."

The first step would be to read the damn thing.