Stephanopoulos Shields Obama: Spreads Blame Around for Scheduling of Speech
Former Democratic operative turned journalist George Stephanopoulos on Thursday attempted to spin the botched scheduling of a proposed Barack Obama speech to Congress as, generically, "politicians behaving badly."
Talking to his friend (and colleague from the Clinton White House) James Carville, Stephanopoulos framed the issue: "But, who could have predicted the fight over the timing of the President's speech? It seems like both sides in Washington, now, determined to get everyone hating them." However, even Democratic operatives, including Carville, have admitted the White House handled things poorly.
The Obama administration first proposed a speech on Wednesday, September 7 at 8pm. This would have conflicted with a nationally televised Republican presidential debate.
House Speaker John Boehner countered that the address to a joint session of Congress be on Thursday, which the White House agreed to.
Despite Stephanopoulos' support for a "plague on both your houses" spin, even Carville didn't buy it:
JAMES CARVILLE: And I do think this is a really big debate and I think the White House was, was out of bounds in trying to schedule a speech during a debate. I know- given a choice between watching a debate and speech I would have watched the debate and I'm not even a Republican or close to being a Republican.
On the Politico's Arena forum, former Democratic Congressman Martin Frost agreed: "The handling of this matter by the White House raises the question of whether they went to the Dick Cheney school of diplomacy."
Yet, Stephanopoulos still attempted to assist the Obama White House, offering equivalences such as this: "What a mess in Washington. Takes the White House and Congress all day long to even agree to a time for President Obama's big job speech next week."
A transcript of the September 1 segment can be found below:
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GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: And, boy, do we have a lot to get to this morning, including this latest chapter of politicians behaving badly. What a mess in Washington. Takes the White House and Congress all day long to even agree to a time for President Obama's big job speech next week. So we're going to have James Carville weigh in on that.
ELIZABETH VARGAS: One other Clinton administration, former official with the Clinton administration, called it late summer silliness.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Let's stay on to the jobs controversy. Now, James Carville, Democratic strategist, our GMA contributor. Thanks for joining us this morning, James. And we do know that almost any, anything having to do with jobs right now will be a controversy. But, who could have predicted the fight over the timing of the President's speech? It seems like both sides in Washington, now, determined to get everyone hating them.
JAMES CARVILLE: It does and the last thing that the White House needed was to appear to cave in to the Speaker and that's what happened. The last thing the Congress needed and the White House was to have a spat that looks like they couldn't resolve anything. I mean, there might be a good explanation for how this came down. I haven't heard it and I read everything I could before I came on the air this morning. I mean, this is, it's a tendency to say, well, it's just a little spat between the two and got it resolved 24 hours later. But I think this is just going to reinforce a lot of perceptions that are already exist out there. This is not a good thing.
STEPHANOPOULOS: And if scheduling a speech, it is this difficult it's pretty hard to see them getting an agreement on how to confront the jobs crisis which presents a real dilemma to President Obama when he gives the speech next week. I know he's getting advice on both sides. Some say come out with a huge, ambitious program that will appeal to especially to Democrats. Show your vision. Others say, no, grab more of a middle ground with more targeted proposals that might get bipartisan support. Which one makes sense to you?
CARVILLE: Well, they're not going to get any bipartisan in anything they propose. They can't get the payroll tax extended. So, you know, just go out and just document- it's not so much that the speech is important but the follow-up after the speech and this is going to have to be what they run the 2012 campaign on. This Congress is not going to pass anything that the President proposes. That's pretty clear. The Speaker Boehner said he got 98 percent of what he wanted in the last deal and the House Republicans are just not going to do it. So get whatever you do, get something that you're going to stick to and run on it in 2012. It doesn't matter if it's little or small, it's not going to pass.
STEPHANOPOULOS: And how about on the Republican side? They are having the big debate next Wednesday night. It will be the first debate for the new front-runners, really transformed the race, Texas Governor Rick Perry. Is it going to be time now for his opponent, especially Mitt Romney, to take him on a lot more directly?
CARVILLE: You know, we saw Pawlenty suffer as a result of one debate. I've never seen anybody take a hit as a result of a debate performance like that.
STEPHANOPOULOS: When he didn't attack Romney.
CARVILLE: When he didn't attack Romney. Exactly right. I think the stakes are high. I think the best solution that came up with that they should have done the speech the night of the debate and do the debate after the speech which is the sponsor of the debate offered to do. It would have been very interesting to see these Republican candidates respond in almost in real time to what the President said. Now they'll have a day to get ready and prepare for it. I thought that would have been a good solution to this and where no possible conflict with football or anything else but that's not going to happen. And I do think this is a really big debate and I think the White House was, was out of bounds in trying to schedule a speech during a debate. I know- given a choice between watching a debate and speech I would have watched the debate and I'm not even a Republican or close to being a Republican.
STEPHANOPOULOS: We have ten seconds left. Palin this weekend. Does she get in or out? She's going both to Iowa and New Hampshire. Is this just more of the celebrity game or do you agree with Karl Rove she might actually get in this thing?
CARVILLE: You know what? I agree more with Karl Rove than not. But, I don't think Karl has any idea, neither do I. I'm not sure Sarah Palin has any idea, to be honest with you.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Will she be a factor if she gets in?
CARVILLE: She'll be a factor in terms of generating interest. I don't think she will be a factor. She's certainly not going to win. Presumably she could hurt Perry some. That's what people think. I don't know that for sure. I can't wait to see the debate next week. It's going to be a barn burner.
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Ooops!
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 12:20pm.
The bad and petty "scheduling" of the campaign speech....plus Carney's whining and dissembling about the timing of what happened, he said/he said, etc....IS A BAD IDEA.
When the liberals say so (Carville, Kirstin Powers, and others)....you know it was yet another gaffe...oh, snap! I need to add this to my gaffe list.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Is it published?
Submitted by almostacowboy on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 12:58pm.
The "gaffe list", I mean?
Can we PLEASE stop labeling
Submitted by Scuba Dude on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 12:31pm.
Can we PLEASE stop labeling Steponitenough a "journalist"?
This little twit has NEVER stopped being a Democratic operative.
Thank you.
Submitted by almostacowboy on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 1:06pm.
The first thing that "struck" me was the phrase "Democratic operative turned journalist".......Yeah, on what planet?
Unless we know otherwise, all journalists are DNC...
Submitted by drsamherman on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 1:22pm.
...operatives. The daily phone strategy sessions from Jay Carneys office, as borne out by the commonality of phrasing and rhetorical points used that are too consistent to be coincidental across the major networks bear that out.
ditto everyone else
Submitted by mom_rox on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 2:49pm.
I'm thinking Democratic operative turned MSM operative.
mom_rox
Submitted by Dave. on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 3:24pm.
LOL - Some day you are going to have to explain to me what the difference is.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Got another one Blonde*
Submitted by cajun2 on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 12:32pm.
Obama's speech is supposed to be about "jobs". Yet, his policies are all intended to kill jobs in the US. If Inohofe and Vitter can verify this information, this will be more than just a GAFFE, it will be a clear conflict of interest, corruption, cronism, and deliberate job killing.
Arrrg
Thank you Senator Vitter and Senator Inhofe.
There are a couple of Senators who get it.
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 12:58pm.
And I love it, Jim DeMint was going to filibuster Barry's little campaign speech before the Bamster backed down.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Let's see....Obama or
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 12:55pm.
Let's see....Obama or football...Obama or football...Obama or football...hmmm...
Football wins.
A Picture of Incompetence!
Submitted by Grumpy in Arizona on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 12:57pm.
This administration can’t even schedule a speech properly.
Obama never should have announced he was going to make an “important speech” (excuse my snoring) before a joint session of Congress.
Now the delicious part: His Imperialness, by announcing his demand the full attention of the legislature and the American public hear his “significant words” (excuse me, can’t seem to stop snoring) is caught in his own scheduling web…
Sep 7 (Wed): Republican debate - Sep 8 (Thurs): Opening night of NFL Football (Hey if he thinks people would rather listen to him than watch football, he’s more delusional than I thought. - Sep 9 & 10: Family & Friends time… not “Presidential time.”
Sep 11 (Sun): 10th Anniversary of “That Horrible Day.” Memorial services in most Churches or in public (Except in NYC where Bloomberg declared it illegal).
What Buffoons!
- Grump :o)
Seriously.....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 1:03pm.
Chauncey Gardener.
Probably more qualified to be
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 1:15pm.
Probably more qualified to be POTUS than Obama was.
A 12 yr old girl planning her party
Submitted by kata on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 1:05pm.
She spitefully looked over her lack of friends and decided that she was going to plan her party on the same day as the next most popular girl in the school. And to top it off she was going to invite every single one of that girls friends. Now in dismay looking over all her declined RSVPs she begins to blame everyone else but herself. Her parents, feeling a bit of pity, tell her that everyone else is just mean and she's still the prettiest, smartest, most special little girl in town.
Petty doesn't seem to even describe it.
It's a strange bit of political theater and I am continuing to be concerned that America has elected a man child. I was completely shocked to see Boehner decline the invite and I thought, at first, it to be well played. But after some thought I've gotta agree with Charles Krauthammer - I think they should have continued exactly as The President planned just to give him more room to make a fool of himself.
In looking back I wonder if Boehner didn't throw the President a bit of a lifeline.
Boehner did act responsibly,
Submitted by uhohshortsonthe... on Fri, 09/02/2011 - 4:10am.
that's what makes him the bigger man.
And that's why the drive-by
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 09/02/2011 - 10:20am.
And that's why the drive-by media is trying even harder to tear Boehner down with smears, slanders, vitriol and malice.
They are desperate to cover for their messiah, Obama.
Dick Wolff on MSNBC pulled the racist card.
Submitted by drsamherman on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 1:19pm.
Blog post (at http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/08/31/wolffe_opposition_to_o...) is reporting that Dick Wolff played the race card over the rescheduling of the Obama speech.
What a fool he is.
I've heard this speech being
Submitted by killa37 on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 1:27pm.
I've heard this speech being referred to as 'much anticipated'.............by who??? The MSM?? A few losers living off Obama's 'stash'?? George Clooney - who praises Boy BlahBlah for being so smart and nice and compassionate??? Team Obama is delusional if they think their boy is some kind of attraction anymore...................who, in their right mind, would sit down and turn on the TV and watch and listen to this pathological liar and freshman fool drone on and on about ..........nothing, in the form of a re-election speech???
Speaking of shielding Obama on speech . .
Submitted by Gary Hall on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 1:30pm.
The LA Times did it, as usual:
Obama, Boehner clash over timing of president's jobs speech
Where they summarized it, by quoting
The piece also used the space for the usual from the Democrat talking point side, to attack the Republicans for blocking the Transportation Bill.
(;~/ gary
Gary....did you REALLY
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 2:14pm.
....in your black little heart, believe the LAT would do anything else?
It's just not possible.
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Hey J . .
Submitted by Gary Hall on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 3:50pm.
I did my little pesky due diligence -- "as usual." I did note that. hehe
And is it ever frustrating -- as we run into folks (left and right) - and they only heard the LAT's, ABC, NPR view - the WH talking points. Already happened today.
Hi!
(;~> gary
We really need emotes
Submitted by Blonde on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 3:53pm.
The little round one with his hands up in the air screaming "GAH!".
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
George and the other guy...
Submitted by NVRAT on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 1:31pm.
Well, Well, Well another peter-puffing MSM fella fell off the ledge again. Hey George even a grammar school child could have figured this one out especially when an important event was to take pace. After all who really cares what the (ahem) president really wants to say, people have been listening to him babble the same thing for about 2 yrs now. Except for the 28% of the population that thinks he is something special no one else really gives a damn except people like you.
Have a good day you little TWIT!
President Downgrade, the Community Organizer Who Couldn't
Submitted by Motormouth KOS on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 2:14pm.
Do ANYthing right.
Not the stimulus.
Not the economy.
Not even scheduling yet another of his rambling, uhhhhhh-filled and "I"-filled monologues.
Ultra-Mega clown.
The only thing missing is the red foam nose and the floppy shoes.
The Obamination... A crisis leading to a catastrophe..(please donate to MRC)
Nobody wants to hear Uhbama's
Submitted by jessieH on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 3:18pm.
Nobody wants to hear Uhbama's re-election campaign speech. That's all he ever does. Talk, talk, talk and never say a word.
george, you're such a lying sack of crap.
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 5:41pm.
obama knew or should have known about the scheduled debate. As he or his underlings definitely knew, the choice of that day was for only ONE REASON, to disrupt the GOP debate, end of story. Keep the lies for when you get home. The people that hear you speak are getting quite tired of the lies and excuses.
Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States.....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 6:18pm.
“But resist, we much… we must… and we will much… about… that… be committed.”
Might as well be. It least we'd be ROTFLOAO!
Another "big" speech by the prez...
Submitted by uhohshortsonthe... on Fri, 09/02/2011 - 4:17am.
...eagerly anticipated by the warm loined, thrill up the leg syncophant liberal press and no one else. Never have I seen a president who talks so much and says so little of substance. His entire speaking style is ripped off from his racist, hate mongering former reverand. Nothing but empty rhetoric, disguised in pep rally style language that makes the media swoon.
His speech will be the same
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 09/02/2011 - 10:26am.
His speech will be the same old, same old....empty rhetoric, platitudes, and blame the Republicans.
The only way this speech would offer anything of significance would be if he announced his resignation.