Goo: ABC Devotes 15 Minutes to Softball Obama Interview, Highlights Questions From Drew Brees, Dwyane Wade
Good Morning America's Robin Roberts on Friday conducted a softball, light-hearted interview with Barack Obama, devoting 15 minutes to the President. She even included questions from sports celebrities such as Drew Brees.
During the two part segment, which was billed as a look at Obama on Father's Day, Roberts only bothered with four policy questions, instead choosing to highlight the queries from NFL quarterback Brees and NBA star Dwyane Wade.
Relaying audience questions, she investigated, "...Many of you wanted to know how the President would handle a big birthday next month, his daughter Malia is turning 13. You are about to hit the teenage years."
[See video below. MP3 audio here.]
The Anthony Weiner scandal warranted only two questions, the same number given to requests of advice from celebrities. At one point, Roberts introduced, "Quarterback for the New Orleans Saints and he had a very good question and it's one that all parents deal with and that's about balance, Drew Brees."
The GMA anchor followed up with Wade of the Miami Heat. The multi-millionaire needed help with this question: "Hello, Mr. President. I recently received full custody of my two sons. What is the best advice you can give to a single dad?"
What political/policy questions Roberts did pose were relatively mild. Of Weiner, she wondered, "There are many people that are asking why is it that some men in positions of power and authority are engaging in such reckless behavior?"
The anchor didn't ask if the controversy harms the Democratic Party. She also labeled the story a "distraction" and insisted "people want to talk about other topics."
One of the very few tough questions came when Roberts speculated, "The thought [from Republican presidential candidates] was that you made a bad situation worse. How do you respond to that?"
By this time four years ago, during the 2008 presidential campaign, GMA had given Democratic candidates (Hillary Clinton and John Edwards) 64 minutes in special town hall shows. They offered none for Republicans. Now, four years later, no Republicans have received a town hall and Barack Obama is the subject of a lengthy, fawning Father's Day interview.
A transcript of the first segment, which aired at 7:07am on June 17, follows:
ABC GRAPHIC: President Obama One-on-One: Taking on the Republicans
ROBERTS: A short time after that announcement, I had a chance to sit down with our exclusive interview with President Obama. We were there to talk about fatherhood, his own experience and his hopes for America's dads and he made some news of his own. But before we got to that, of course, I got his thoughts on the Anthony Weiner scandal and his response to Republican attacks on his handling of the economy. There are many people that are asking why is it that some men in positions of power and authority are engaging in such reckless behavior?
OBAMA: Well, you know, keep in mind that obviously the vast majority of folks are, you know, doing the right thing and focused on their work. And I wish Representative Weiner and his lovely wife well. Obviously it's been a tough incident for him, but I'm confident that they'll refocus and he'll refocus, and they'll end up being able to bounce back.
ROBERTS: This is something that you were hoping to see, that he would step aside.
OBAMA: Well, I think it was just important for him to be able to focus on his family and what's most important I think for all of us and that is how do the people we love, you know, how do we interacting with them and this gives him some time to do that.
ROBERTS: It became a distraction and people want to talk about other topics such as the economy, the struggling economy, which was a hot button topic at the Republican presidential debate in New Hampshire earlier this week, and you were a top target.
TIM PAWLENTY: This president is a declinist.
NEWT GINGRICH: We need a new president in the Obama depression.
ROBERTS: The thought was that you made a bad situation worse. How do you respond to that?
OBAMA: You know, there will be time for campaigning. I'll let those guys sort out what they want to say. What I know is that an economy that was shrinking is now growing but we've got to grow it faster and, so, the steps we've already taken in terms of payroll tax cut, making sure that we provide tax incentives to businesses to build plants and put people to work, that those steps we've got to sustain.
ROBERTS: The payroll tax cut, will we have that again next year?
OBAMA: Whatever incentives we can provide to businesses to hire more people, the better off we're going to be. And so I'll be working with leaders in both parties hopefully to make the right decisions for the American people.
ROBERTS: Political battles ahead. But just before Father's Day we also came to the White House to talk about fatherhood, with a dad who grew up barely knowing his own father. We ask you to weigh in with questions, both on Twitter and video and many of you wanted to know how the President would handle a big birthday next month, his daughter Malia is turning 13. You are about to hit the teenage years.
OBAMA: Oh, yeah.
ROBERTS: And there were a lot of questions from viewers saying, are you prepared for what's about to come?
OBAMA: Malia and Sasha, for whatever reasons, and I think Michelle gets the lion's share of the credit. They're smart. They're funny, but most importantly they're kind. They're respectful. They're responsible. They're well behaved. I could not ask for better kids. I'm not anticipating complete mayhem for the next four or five year, but I understand teenage-hood is complicated. I should also point out that I have men with guns that surround them often and a great incentive for running for re-election is that it means they never get in the car with a boy who had a beer and that's a pretty good thing.
ROBERTS: Still that young man, knock, knock, knock, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
OBAMA: It's a little intimidating.
ROBERTS: Just a wee bit.
OBAMA: I might invite over to the Oval Office, ask him for his GPA, find out what his intentions are in terms of career.
ROBERTS: Very important. Very important. I know.
OBAMA: Malia, Sasha, if you're watching this, I'm just joking.
ROBERTS: Sure you are. Another question, what if the President had a son? I know you and Reggie have coached a little basketball. But this is a little league dad who has a very interesting question for you.
SANFORD BROWN: Hello, Mr. President. This is Sanford Brown and I'm the proud father of two boys. I was wondering if you could tell me how fatherhood would be different if you had two sons versus two girls.
OBAMA: Yeah, that is a good question. I've got friends with boys. It is absolutely true boys are different from girls. Not all of them, but generally speaking girls are just much more social whereas my friends with boy suddenly they're fighting for a second, then next thing you know they're laughing, they're out playing and, you know they're like tiger cubs or something. I'm sure there are pleasures for parents of either. I don't mind having girls, though.
ROBERTS: Have you thought about having a son?
OBAMA: You know, you act as if this is a decision of mine. This really isn't. I mean as Michelle points out, I did not carry ten pounds in my belly. You know, I think that Michelle's general view is we're done.
ROBERTS: And in our next half hour, our eight o'clock half hour, he talks a little bit more about when he was a father for the first time almost 13 years ago and if one of them will follow in his political footsteps.
STEPHANOPOULOS: It's so nice to hear him just talk, be sort of relaxed about that.
ROBERTS: He lights up about that.
STEPHANOPOULOS: He does.
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The WHOLE answer that Boy
Submitted by killa37 on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 12:12pm.
The WHOLE answer that Boy O'Barry said - that starts with 'there will be time for campaigning' - is a total out and out baldfaced lie....................a provable lie!!! Of course, the rest of this 'interview' is a bunch of pablum too.................
If this were Mr. Bush, of course...
Submitted by Mary Louise Turner on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 12:20pm.
If Ms. Roberts had been interviewing George W. Bush, of course, the interview would have been downright hostile, with one brutal question after another...We are sick and tired of these media "kiss-ups" to their god Ears, but it's only going to get worse as the election approaches!
I only have two comments at this point:
Submitted by kareling on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 12:24pm.
1. I'm embarrassed for Malia.
2. Never mind her boyfriend's GPA. When do I get to see her father's?
This is one case
Submitted by MissMinPhx on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 12:37pm.
where I think the media is justified in asking softball questions. The interview was designed as a fathers day piece and was not the appropriate setting to ask about the economy, Libya or the more pressing challenges facing this country.
I am no Obama fan, but I respect him for understanding the importance fathers play in society. Too many fathers do not accept their responsibility and if we have any hope of countering the high abortion rate, teen pregnancy rate and the devastation children face when fathers abandon their families, it will take people like the president speaking out and setting an example. I might not agree with his political views, but I admire a man who takes his role as a father seriously and encourages others to do the same.
MissMinPhx,
Submitted by Agnostic on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 12:54pm.
I agree with you I just wish it didn't take a coddled Democrat/Socialist President to get the media to do what they should have done.
It also seems more political in nature than just showing the importance of fatherhood when President Obama's main actions show him choosing the perks of office over his family - repeatedly. Maybe not in his heart - for that I would not judge - but in action he is not as dedicated as he is telling others to be.
You mean that this
Submitted by killa37 on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 1:11pm.
You mean that this 'interview' is any different than the other typical slobberfests that Boy O'Blunder gets from the MSM when it's NOT 'Fathers Day'????
I would be more likely to agree
Submitted by Quasi-socialist on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 1:23pm.
if it weren't for that fact that Obama never gets any hardball interviews. Just saying that this happens to be practically a tee-ball interview in the sea of softball interviews from the Propaganda Volunteers of America isn't enough in one of the dourest of economies.
I can't say for certain, but Bush would probably get something--perhaps a little tamer, but--like: "Aren't the children of America basically your children, too? By failing them, aren't you sort of failing your children as well?"
But with Obama, we get "Hey, he's a concerned father" on a father's day when the length of time that that many of other fathers have been out of work is the worst in the history of U.S.A.
How can these idiots get away
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 12:34pm.
How can these idiots get away with such blatant partisan activities? This is nothing more than a campaign spot.
What I get from listening to liberals
Submitted by Quasi-socialist on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 1:44pm.
is that they think that it's no big deal because it still doesn't equal the skew on Fox News.
The general effect is that a bias toward conservatism in their general programming has more skewed the media that Fox News was created to balance. Having 2+ liberals (and the host) to 1 conservative commentator on news chat shows was a "so-called liberal bias", but Fox putting 1-to-1 correspondents on shows where the hosts favor the right jarred their sensibilities so much that they saw it as basically propaganda.
In their common style of "our narrative has an answer for that", the libs just cite Fox News' existence as justification whenever the citizens' propaganda arm evokes a twinge in their normal "what liberal bias?" placidity.
I'm not saying they are exactly the same, but it reminds me of criminals I have known. Some who view their crimes as "payback" for the past punishments meted out to them by authority. Trying to get them to agree that they received the consequences of their actions, gets, at best, a superficial nod to the principle. In the same way, Fox News, to them, is not an answer to long-standing bias against conservatives, but a violation of the way of journalistic standard of doing news. Anything done in "retribution" is in itself justified.
I just can't understand why
Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 2:15pm.
I just can't understand why O'Reilly keeps bring that idiotic weapons grade stupid Alan Colmes on and asking for his opinion. None of the other networks have him on. I can see the fair and balance but at least get a liberal who knows what he/she/it is talking about.
You ARE talking about
Submitted by killa37 on Sat, 06/18/2011 - 12:18am.
You ARE talking about O'Reilly, Rick.........so that's part of the answer to the question right there. I still haven't figured out why O'Reilly is so popular............i think he's an egotistical, smarmy, sanctemonious legend-in-his-own-mind, and i also think that he's not NEARLY as tough or as conservative as he would like people to believe..........and I've watched him a lot, so I'm not just blowing smoke here.
Alien Colmes was also on Megan Kelly's show in the mornings here, although I've been leaving for work at the wrong time to catch it anymore. I like her a lot, and she let's Colmes say his piece, but she usually makes him look like a lefty fool.
Interesting to me questions
Submitted by jkwtrading on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 12:45pm.
Interesting to me questions are fielded from Drew Brees and D Wade... Brees would be well advised to not cozy up to obama. he is an Indiana boy from Purdue and that area does not take kindly to liberals,. Wade though is Chicago, a hot spot of socialists.
anyone cozying up to obama whether news oriented, politically or sports should examine the longer term. It may come back to bite them big time in coming years.
what kind of person wonders about Malia turning 13?
Submitted by SouthJersey1953 on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 1:17pm.
"...Many of you wanted to know how the President would handle ... Malia turning 13."
REALLY? Who in this country would be wondering that? If there really are "many" wondering that, then we know why this clown got elected....too many mindless idiots entering the voting booth.
Why not ask him about those rotten job stealing ATMs?
A better question about Malia becoming a teen would be...
Submitted by Blonde on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 1:21pm.
Now that your daughter is entering her teen years, have you changed your mind on gun ownership? You know, to fend of the boys...you're going to need a shotgun.
I feel sorry for all children of Presidents (and Sarah and Todd Palin). It must be horrible to live in that fish bowl.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
I agree, mostly
Submitted by Franksam on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 3:02pm.
I believe that the children of Presidents and hopefuls to the office should generally be left off the table for discussion, but if Obama wants to tell us how to be a good dad, then we get to respond.
The shotgun would only need to be wielded if there was a deadline for marriage before childbirth, but I do have some other questions.
Mr. President , Sir, what do you think about parental notfication laws re abortion. Would you be willing to raise a grandchild in the White House if one of your daughters gave birth during a second term? How would you feel about letting one of them decide to keep a baby or kill it? As a parent, do you deserve to kow about any of this? Should they be able to obtain contraceptives without your knowledge?
Every pregnant teenage girl is somebody's daughter. I wonder if Mr. Obama has a different standard of behavior in mind for his girls than for the general public. Hey, as long as the President has a public policy on 'reproductive freedom', and wants to control behavior for others, I want to know how he would do on a personal level with these issues.
How about if you leave your kids off-stage during a campaign, we won't bring them up. (This goes for any candidate) If you trot them out in publiic to show me what a good dad/mom you are, then I'll have some questions about them. INO, leave your kids out of it if you want me to leave them out, too.
Nice Questions, Franksam
Submitted by Blonde on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:16pm.
Too bad they'll never be asked.
I will give Obama one pass...that is as a father.
I think it's a lie. Because I think he, and Michelle, view their kids as the requisite accessories.
But I'll give him a pass anyway. My one and only act of generosity toward Obama. Which is exactly one more act of generosity than he's given to me....mean, right-wing bitter, clinging enemy that I am.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Or, she could have asked............
Submitted by Tomorama on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:02pm.
The better question Blonde would be "now that Malia is a beautiful teenaged girl, if she got pregnant, do you still believe that "she shouldn't be burdened with having the child".
Nah, we care more about fluff and fuzzy bunnies.
I AGREE with an earlier poster who said THIS SHOULD be a nice puff piece, BUT, Bush would not get the fluff piece and THIS IS NO DIFFERENT THAN ANY OTHER MSM interview...........
How the F are we supposed to see a difference here?
Just a nice 15 minute campaign infomercial FREE of charge.
Jowhorenalism indeed.
Eat your words, dad
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 1:23pm.
Let's hope Malia doesn't become 'burdened' with a baby, like a 'typical black' teen.
Oops......
Submitted by Tomorama on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 4:02pm.
My BAD, Don't feed the trolls, didn't realize you posted that................
Great minds think alike my friend.
I NEVER FORGOT the POS said that either.
"Momma, today is Sunday. Where is Father?"
Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 1:27pm.
Momma: "You know damned well where he is, twerp."
Exclusive Interview
Submitted by dmaley1714 on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 1:49pm.
They lie about everything, how could anyone call this an exclusive, he does at least 8 of this softball one on one interviews a month. Exclusive my arse.
THE STUNNING MEDIA LOVE AFFAIR WITH OBAMA
Submitted by cbeyer on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 2:27pm.
I dont remember GWB getting any slobbering soft ball interview for fathers day........ Had there been an interview of GWB before fathers day, you can bet the fangs would have been out.
Ms. Roberts appears to be in awe during the interview. America's first black president. What else matters??...Who cares that our economy is crumbling and getting worse every day.
A good question might have been.....Mr. President, what do you have to say to the many fathers who will be with their families on fathers day but with no job or prospects for finding one? Silly me! That would only happen if the POTUS was a Republican.
Robin Roberts...The queen of the warm and fuzzy Obama...
Submitted by PrairieSky on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 2:45pm.
interview. This woman has interviewed BO and MO several times, and every single one of these interviews has been a portrait in softball fluff "journalism", if it can even be called journalism. Every Father's Day since Obama was elected, we have seen numerous of these touchy feely literary and pictorial layouts in the media, on what a great and caring father Obama is to his "charming" and "adorable" daughters...It is enough to make one sick. If one didn't know better, Obama is the only president in American history who has children. I take Good Housekeeping magazine, and there is an "Obama is such a great dad" article in the current issue...A Father's Day article about Obama in Good Housekeeping? Give me a break. There is just no escaping this fool.
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction...It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them (our children) to do the same." ~President Ronald Reagan
Son's
Submitted by grammajane on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 2:45pm.
Now that you have your two son's teach them to get a job, knock off the rap, don't join gangs, attend church, and most of all, tell your son's to become good conservative voters and leaders. Their future will be very ful-filling if you take my advice.
Major concern
Submitted by Jerry Mack on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 3:09pm.
Robin Roberts has once again addressed the major concern of her viewers. (think about who watches)
WHAT DID YOU EXPECT?
Submitted by Herbster on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 3:21pm.
You have a mediawhore "Interviewing" her God on earth. Excuse me while I vomit!
discombobulation
Submitted by Catherwood on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 5:32pm.
I have the distinct feeling these days that we are a country without a president, without a real man in charge. I look at Obama and hear all these newspeople call him the president and fawn all over him like he's a god or something. Still I get the feeling that he's just a guy who happened to be elected because he's black and he fell into the perfect political storm to win the presidency, but he doesn't act like a president. He acts cocky and has a fake intellectual glibness about him that seems to be a contrived defense mechanism used to hide his total lack of leadership skills and acumen. We seem to me to be a nation adrift and leaderless.
Well at least you're optimistic.
Submitted by mandrake on Fri, 06/17/2011 - 5:48pm.
There are some here that believe Obama is actively working to destroy the US. If you are right the US can survive another year and half of incompetence..it has before.
5,4,3..countdown to Dave.