NYT's Jackie Calmes Asks Obama Softballs, But Q&A Left Out of the Paper
New York Times reporter Jackie Calmes asked President Obama a softball at Thursday’s press conference about what he would like to say to win over the “Occupy Wall Street” protesters, and then followed up: Jackie Calmes follow up question was: "Do you think Occupy Wall Street has the potential to be a tea party movement in 2012?"
Oddly enough, Calmes didn’t use Obama’s answers in her front-page story, headlined “Obama Describes Economy as Dire: Citing Europe, He Urges Passage of Jobs Bill.” Calmes did line up economists to support Obama’s push for passage.Obama said Republican proposals “would not help the economy in the short term. Economists at private-sector forecasting firms agreed,” wrote Calmes.
While economic forecasts are not definitive, in that they are predictions, Macroeconomic Advisers, a St. Louis-based firm that the Federal Reserve often uses, has projected that the Obama jobs plan could increase economic growth by 1.25 percentage points and add 1.3 million jobs in 2012. Moody’s Analytics, another firm, has estimated it would add two percentage points and up to 1.9 million jobs.
Joel Prakken, chairman of Macroeconomic Advisers, said Republicans had “reasonable ideas” but not ones that could be measured by the firm’s forecasting model. He said he believed the proposals “would have little immediate effect relative to a plan that stimulates aggregate demand” — that is, a plan like Mr. Obama’s, with tax cuts and spending programs.
Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, similarly said the Republican proposals “are generally good longer-term economic policy, but they won’t mean much for the economy and job market in the next year.” He continued: “Given the high odds of another recession in the next few months, it is vital for Congress and the administration to provide some near-term support to the economy.”
The Times offered one Republican quote in the piece, from House Speaker John Boehner:
Even as Mr. Obama took reporters’ questions, Speaker John A. Boehner, Republican of Ohio, rebuked him for his more confrontational tack. “Nothing has disappointed me more than what’s happened over the last five weeks, to watch the president of the United States give up on governing, give up on leading and spend full-time campaigning,” Mr. Boehner said during a public forum in Washington.
Here are the Calmes questions to Obama, the answers to which were widely circulated in other media outlets, if not the Times:
CALMES: Thank you, Mr. President. As you travel the country, you also take credit for tightening regulations on Wall Street through the Dodd-Frank law, and about your efforts to combat income inequality. There’s this movement -- Occupy Wall Street -- which has spread from Wall Street to other cities. They clearly don’t think that you or Republicans have done enough, that you’re in fact part of the problem. Are you following this movement, and what would you say to its -- people that are attracted to it?
OBAMA: Obviously I’ve heard of it. I’ve seen it on television. I think it expresses the frustrations that the American people feel -- that we had the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression, huge collateral damage all throughout the country, all across Main Street, and yet you’re still seeing some of the same folks who acted irresponsibly trying to fight efforts to crack down on abusive practices that got us into this problem in the first place. So, yes, I think people are frustrated, and the protestors are giving voice to a more broad-based frustration about how our financial system works....
The phrase that stuck out there was “huge collateral damage.” If the Bush “folks” or Wall Street were responsible for the metaphorical bombing the streets in 2008, shouldn’t Obama have a better statistical record than he does? Or is the devastation still happening during his administration? Calmes followed up:
CALMES: Do you think Occupy Wall Street has the potential to be a tea party movement in 2012?
OBAMA: What I think is that the American people understand that not everybody has been following the rules; that Wall Street is an example of that; that folks who are working hard every single day, getting up, going to the job, loyal to their companies, that that used to be the essence of the American Dream. That’s how you got ahead -- the old-fashioned way. And these days, a lot of folks who are doing the right thing aren’t rewarded, and a lot of folks who aren’t doing the right thing are rewarded.
And that’s going to express itself politically in 2012 and beyond until people feel like once again we’re getting back to some old-fashioned American values in which, if you’re a banker, then you are making your money by making prudent loans to businesses and individuals to build plants and equipment and hire workers that are creating goods and products that are building the economy and benefitting everybody.
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I would not believe Clambake if she said "Good morning"....
Submitted by drsamherman on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 9:46pm.
...without checking at least two clocks and looking out the window.
She's always just 180 degrees off track.
Do you think Occupy Wall
Submitted by FishFace222 on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 10:58pm.
Do you think Occupy Wall Street has the potential to be a tea party movement in 2012?
Nah--unlike the tea party movement the occupy wall street people are being hired to show up, are getting arrested have no idea why they are there.
Quite simply if you look at the photos and the videos
Submitted by gmaniac1 on Fri, 10/07/2011 - 11:33pm.
of the Occuppiers protests something seems to be missing. I do not see many if any American flags in the crowd to show their allegiance to the US. If you look at the TEA party protests this is an overwhelming public display of patriotism with all the flags there. So I guess we can just see that they are nothing more than socialist Occupiers.
Right on
Submitted by TheHistorian on Sat, 10/08/2011 - 7:09am.
These are the same mindless twits that think Sharia law is good, that there should be a world government to which the US is subordinate, and that they should get the labors of others "free" (free health care, free college, free, free, free). The are so self-absorbed that the only flag you would see if they flew one is a big flag that says "ME".
She didn't need to ask. These are allies of Obama in turning this into the United States of Zimbabwe. Obama and Robert Mugabe are two peas in a pod.
Dennis Prager
Calmes thinks the "Occupy Wall St." mob is like the Tea Party?
Submitted by TE on Sat, 10/08/2011 - 5:14am.
Other than being violent, lawless, virulent America haters and militant marxists who defecate in the streets and who, like Jackie Calmes, are dumber than rocks, the "Occupy Wall Street" mob is identical to the Tea Party.
Calmes get more objective Occupiers stinking up the evironment
Submitted by Frances Assisi on Sat, 10/08/2011 - 5:26am.
Call Al Gore, all that crap is leaving a fecal footprint! Gore should see & cleanup this "inconvenient truth which stinks just a little less than his movie, Michael Moore and the ubiquitous Pelosi, and charge the cleanup to the Potus so he can wink some more and give his support to occupiers, Move On.org and his union cronies. Vote him out, colossal mistake of 2008.
Declaration of Dependency
Submitted by HardRightTurn on Sat, 10/08/2011 - 9:52am.
Occupy Wall Street's list of personal irresponsibility demands. Born of failure and blame. Totally without shame.
Personal responsibilities response to the leftist's demands:
1. Abolish the minimum wage. Abolish Department of Labor.
2. Repeal ObamaCare. Abolish Department of Health & Human Services.
3. Freeze and phase out welfare. Outlaw dependency programs.
4. Abolish Pell Grants and government run student loan program. Abolish Department of Education.
5. Develop full potential of all American energy resources. Abolish Department of Energy.
6. Obama has proved that Keynesian economics does not work. Abolish Department of Transportation.
7. Nuclear power plants have nothing to do with forests, wetlands and rivers. Abolish Department of Interior.
8. Equality issues are already codified: Civil Rights Act (passed largely by Republicans).
9. Get real. Open borders ain't gonna' happen. Canada and Mexico don't want America's human dregs.
10. International standards are not good enough for America. Paper ballots are for third world countries.
11. Debt forgiveness is already provided for through bankruptcy and insolvency laws.
12. Maintain a good credit rating. (This is the epitome of personal responsibility.)
13. Pass constitutional amendment to make America a Right To Work country.
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