Thomas Friedman Says GOP Looking for Someone as 'Smart and Mellifluous' as Obama
Appearing on Sunday’s Meet the Press, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman brought his usual lecturer’s arrogance and said he was really worried about President Obama’s chances at re-election: “I really, really worry about him.” The answer, of course, is more “stimulus” and increased spending on overpriced college tuitions: “I really hope he gives us a big choice.”
Friedman also said the Republicans are looking for someone who can be as smart and “mellifluous” as Obama: “And I think Newt's rise is speaking to us. And what it says to me is, is that I think there's a lot of Republicans who are starved for a candidate for their party who would be able to debate Obama head-to-head, they think is as smart and mellifluous as the president.”
Friedman thinks the secret to unlocking the economy is always more spending, which will make the Dow Jones index skyrocket:
FRIEDMAN: But the other point I want to make, just to wrap up and react to my colleagues here, is that, as, as bad as things are, what's really sad is that with just a few big political decisions, we could be on a whole different track, okay? If, you know, President Obama and the Republican leadership could agree, to me, on just two things – one is a small stimulus bill focused on getting more young people through vocational school and, and four years or two years of college education, an infrastructure for our cities, and then for me Simpson-Bowles, a long-term fiscal plan to resolve our problem – I think you'd see the stock market go up 1,000 points, you'd unlock enormous amount of investment here. Companies would hire again. I think the country today it not only is economically down, but it's emotionally depressed. We feel like we're children of permanently divorcing parents; and, in this environment, a lot of people just are holding back.
“Meet the Press” host David Gregory asked “are we as a country going to have to react to chaos, or are we going to react strategically to threats and opportunities posed by China?”Friedman found Obama too successful at Bush’s foreign policy:
FRIEDMAN: And it's ironic, I think, what--again, if you're writing the book today, you'd say, "How interesting. Barack Obama has been much better at fulfilling George Bush's national security policy than his own foreign policy." Now, why do I say that? I think he's, he's really finished the war in Iraq, and he's prosecuted the war against--on terrorism I think really smartly and effectively. But these other issues that, that Marc has raised--how do we deal with China? How do we manage Asia? How do we deal with rising, you know, powers from India to Brazil--those all depend on domestic strength. You can lecture China all you want, but if you don't have a savings rate and they're sitting on $3 trillion of your money, you can lecture the Middle East all you want, but if you're addicted to oil. See, all of these things now that are--we consider foreign policy in how we manage the world, what they really depend on is totally different domestic politics, and, and we're not there yet as a country. Certainly not Obama's fault, you know, entirely.
That last utterance was Friedman realizing he was a little too anti-Obama as he ran down the currently compromised standing of the United States. Gregory and Friedman also worried about ObamaCare and how he can convince the American public it should not be repealed:
GREGORY: But is the president going to communicate this, Tom, as his story, that he was able to bring greater, you know, financial security through delivering health care acts as to so many Americans, no longer will preconditions be an issue to forcing denial of coverage? Can he tell that story in the course of the campaign?
FRIEDMAN: I don't know if he can tell that story anymore. I mean, I, I, I really, really worry about him. I'm sure he will tell a story and there'll be lots of parts to it. But does he have a narrative about where we are today in the world, connecting it up in what we want and need, speaking frankly to people and honestly? I go back to where we started this conversation. We're in a different time. The advantages America had coming out of World War II, a world of walls, we stood astride the world, and we kind of got through a long period by having--creating a housing bubble. Those days are over. You want the American dream now, David, it takes homework times two. I wish it wasn't that way but it is. And we ought to start the conversation there.
MARK MORIAL, former Mayor of New Orleans: But I think the, the important thing about an election is an election is about a choice. So it's not just going to be President Obama, it's going to be President Obama and a countervailing vision, a countervailing set of ideas, a countervailing set of proposals.
FRIEDMAN: I hope he gives us a big choice. I really hope he gives us a big choice.
Friedman suggested to Obama “Surprise us....Wake up one morning, pick up the paper and say, ‘Wow. Barack Obama, he just took such a political risk. You know, if he took that risk, I'd like to take a risk, too, and get behind him.’”
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I'm not going to say that Boy
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 3:26pm.
I'm not going to say that Boy Barry is stupid, because he's been doing what he set about to do - with a lot of help from his willing accomplices in the MSM, ignorant voters, fellow travelers in Congress and in the REGIME, as well as gutless Republicans who won't stand up to him..............but I will say that 'smart' is one of those modern-day liberal 'redefined' terms...........because the traditional version of 'smart' would be hard to pin on Boy BlahBlah.
As far as being 'mellifluous'??? I'd say the guy is one of the most stammering, stuttering, ooooohing and ahhhing boring-ass speakers that I've ever heard - with OR without the teleprompter. He's an instant cure for insomnia - if you can keep from kicking your TV set first!!!
I would say Odumbo is stupid.
Submitted by Scuba Dude on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 3:57pm.
I would say Odumbo is stupid. Why else would he be hiding his school records?
It's his handlers I would be worried about.
I too want to see his
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 5:56pm.
I too want to see his records.
Listen, guys..........we ALL
Submitted by killa37 on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 7:26pm.
Listen, guys..........we ALL know that Boy Blunder ISN'T the sharpest knife in the drawer, and the he has an average IQ - at best. I think he's proven that many many times, and conintues to do so on a regular basis when he is speaking 'off the cuff'. But that is why I qualified my 'smart' comment - it's been totally redefined to work in this criteria. And...........he IS sitting up there in the White House - as our President (remember those bumper stickers about Bush - 'he's not MY President???') - and he being quite successfull at imposing his agenda on us and our country - smart, stupid, or any point inbetween. That's all I was gettting at.
As for the 'mellifluous' statement - I can't stand listening to this guy - and I couldn't even do it when he first burst on the scene!!!
I was just wonderin' where the hell this poser got such a phony accent, and why he couldn't just 'talk' without having to read something.............and he's boring as hell when he's being 'mellifluous' anyway.
Phony accent
Submitted by Schofield Kid on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 8:06pm.
Which one, the one where he sounds like a black preacher or the one where he sounds like a harvard professor? I agree, have to mute or switch channels when I see he's about to speak. As far as intelligence, he may be above average but we don't have any proof of that. What I suspect, is what he let slip the other day and that he's just plain lazy, and probably had something like a 2.5 GPA...not horrible but certainly not impressive either. Could be even worse, but you can bet if it was anything above 3.5 would definitely know about it!
Smart AND Mellifluous?
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 7:52pm.
Yeah. He really demonstrates that a Lot!
How about someone smarter and
Submitted by Lakewood Ed on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 3:28pm.
How about someone smarter and sincere?
Smart??
Submitted by grammajane on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 3:33pm.
My 5 year old grandson knows there are 50 states and does not make fun of the Special Needs Children and Their Olympic Games. Now, that is smart.
I want a LOT more as a President
Submitted by TheHistorian on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 3:40pm.
How about the following:
In short, everything that Obama ISN'T. And Friedman, if you think you are such a Republican sympathizer, try saying "no tax increases" ten times, REALLY FAST.
Dennis Prager
"I'd like to get behind him, take a risk.."
Submitted by TheHistorian on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 3:46pm.
Already have taken a risk getting behind him. Do you know what these OWS tent cities are? They are Obamavilles, just like FDR had Hoovervilles. They are what the average person will be able to afford after another 4 years. We will have to change our name to the United States of Zimbabwe, because I think I see a very similar vision between Obama and Robert Mugabe. And we have seen in South Africa what that vision gave; run-away inflation and going from a net exporter to a net importer of food as two examples of what happens when you make a "community organizer" your President.
Dennis Prager
I really like to camp and I
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 6:03pm.
I really like to camp and I want to dump my house.
"as smart and “mellifluous” as Obama"
Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 4:02pm.
Too bad Adolph Hitler, Joe Stalin and Fidel Castro ain't available.
Maybe Georgie Soros can build a sock puppet for the Republican party!
Obama is inot stupid but he
Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 4:03pm.
Obama is inot stupid but he is lazy, shiftless ignorant and depends upon an army of behind the scenes white guys to prop him up. Left to his own devices he would be getting Bill his coffee while attempting to steal the silverware.
mellifluous?
Submitted by Bob K on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 4:03pm.
I consider myself well read and fairly well educated, but I had to look that one up. What a pretentious assclown.
Friedbrain's little heart is all a'flutter
Submitted by ant on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 6:52pm.
I had to look that one up, too. 'Pleasant and soothing to hear?'. Obama? That's like saying the muzzie call to prayer is "the most beautiful sound on Earth".
Obama the dumb ass-
Submitted by JIMMY1660 on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 4:29pm.
where are his transcripts and papers he had to write before graduating.
he cant speak from that cold RED heart.So how smart is dumb ass
he cant formulate a speech by himself.
He's an empty suit
Submitted by Benson on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 4:34pm.
The reason the media loves BO so much is that they feel as though they are looking on the mirror. Both the press and the president are hollow between the ears yet can read a teleprompter while displaying empathy, and feigning a depth of knowledge on the issues. They are both useless fakes.
He is as smart as his
Submitted by inquiringmind on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 4:39pm.
He is as smart as his teleprompter allows him to be. He has proven over and over again, when off teleprompter, he has trouble stringing a coherent sentance together.
How about
Submitted by KornKing on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 4:44pm.
We have Sarah Palin fart, more intelligence there
A Siren song SPEND AND TAX LATER, where's my wax
Submitted by upcountrywater on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 4:49pm.
The Sirens were expecting Odysseus’ arrival and immediately started singing- but Odysseus was prepared for the situation, so he put wax in his ears and asked his companions to bind him strongly in the boat’s mast and to not obey to his beggings to free him. This way, Greek hero Odysseus was able to escape from the temptation and continue his long journey to Ithaca.
Taking a risk with other people's money, against their will....Was once upon a time a crime.
The legacy of the RNC: Dole, McCain and now a shell shocked republican governor from a demorat state Romney.....
You Didn't Build That.
Hahahahaha!!
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 4:53pm.
Obama debate??
Never happen.
Remember the Rick Warren
Submitted by Free Stinker on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 4:54pm.
Remember the Rick Warren "debate"?
Obama made such a fool out of himself that Liberal bloggers accused McCain of cheating, claiming he got the questions in advance.
/// Sarah Palin Fan since July 11, 2007 /// خال
I don't know what
Submitted by bkeyser on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 5:12pm.
mellifluous means; I can only assume "dishonest". Or maybe "cowardly."
And no, we don't want someone like Obama... UNLESS- we can draft someone with strong Conservative principles, and a record that piques only disinterest from the media. You know, someone the media has no interest in vetting.
Someone like that.
Sorry, Tom. ANYONE Repub can go head-to-head against Obama...
Submitted by krendler on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 5:46pm.
...it's just that Gingrich would absolutely destroy and humiliate Obama. THAT is what we're wanting to see.
Think Cheney versus Edwards, times 10.
Obama is not a good speaker.
Submitted by celator on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 5:52pm.
Obama is not a good speaker. Period. Mellifluous, my foot. His style is strident, discordant and jarring. When you add those speaking characteristics to his penchant for lying to the American people, it's a bad package.
True dat but....
Submitted by jon_torlin on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 6:54pm.
He's still one of the most dangerous individuals to occupy the WH ever in this country's history. Hell, he's a danger to this country, period. His background in Islam alone makes him a grave danger.
There's no denying or changing that fact.
-Jon
You're description of Obama's
Submitted by ant on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 6:57pm.
You're description of Obama's speaking style is spot on. A great way to describe it and 1000x's more accurate than Friedbrains.
If we needed "mellifluous" as
Submitted by fitzfong on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 5:56pm.
If we needed "mellifluous" as a quality in a President, we would have elected Don Pardo or Michael Buffer a long time ago. Obama is mendacious and superfluous, which, I suppose for an imbecile like Tom Friedman, sounds similar to "smart" and "mellifluous".
"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered." -George Best
Avoiding the "A" word....
Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 6:18pm.
Friedman was probably trying to avoid using the word "articulate" and thought this was a good synonym.
I do not think it means what you think it means. -Inigo Montoya
So the GOP are looking for a candidate with a smooth, rich voice?
That's what "mellifluous" means.
It has nothing to do with being a great debater.
Pop quiz, List One of the Prettiest Sounds on Earth
Submitted by upcountrywater on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 6:22pm.
Got a fresh sweet as honey copy here...
You Didn't Build That.
A full transcript or video link would be helpful...
Submitted by Jer on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 7:11pm.
In any event, Tim conveniently ignored Friedman's endorsement of Simpson-Bowles, which contradicts his claim that Friedman's secret to unlocking the economy is "always more spending".
Jer
Here you go, Jer
Submitted by 26CX on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 7:51pm.
The full transcript.
Thanks, CX...
Submitted by Jer on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 8:01pm.
Will you summarize it for me, please? I don't have time to read the whole thing.
:-)
Jer
I think I'll just say no, Jer,
Submitted by 26CX on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 8:31pm.
and save you the trouble of criticizing my work. ;)
I see, CX...you just flat-out refuse.
Submitted by Jer on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 8:41pm.
Figures.
:-)
Jer
well, yeah, Jer.
Submitted by 26CX on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 8:56pm.
But I hear Lady Gaga's former PA is looking for work if you want to hire someone to do that kind of stuff for you.
You'll have to pay her for overtime, though,.
Jer, have you been drinking again tonight?
Submitted by Newsbubba on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 9:41pm.
You get soooooooo angwee when you do dat.
No, bubba...but, while we're on the subject,
Submitted by Jer on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 10:59pm.
maybe you should reconsider that third six-pack.
Remember, you tend to get a tad cwuoss-eyed after about ten brewskis and you sometimes overlook little do-hickeys in comments like this: :-) ... which I put in my reply to CX for a reason.
Jer
I see the emoticons, (_0_).
Submitted by Newsbubba on Wed, 12/28/2011 - 8:12am.
What? You think I'm some illiterate (_?_)? I also be litigerate in Ebonics, yo.
I never, ever drink beer. Makes me hurt. Besides, I tend to get mean as hell when I do
Still arguing that Friedman
Submitted by Scuba Dude on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 8:29pm.
Still arguing that Friedman is a "centrist" Jer?
You have yet to respond how a centrist would love to be like China. Even if only for a day.
Yep...
Submitted by Jer on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 8:50pm.
Although I believe I labeled him center-left, or centrist Democrat/center-left.
It was a clumsy explanation by Friedman. However, he added that he didn't want to be China for a "second" and he also took a shot at both the left and right.
I don't recall your linking the excerpt before--maybe it appeared in a blog. If you did, I apologize for not responding.
Jer.
The Biggest Lie of All the Liberal Lies...
Submitted by Bill Brasky on Tue, 12/27/2011 - 8:08pm.
... Is that Barack Obama is a smart man. Bullsh_t. He says way too many stupid things to be put in the "brilliant" category as the liberals do so often. "Corpse men" anyone? And what of his college transcripts? With his massive ego, you can bet those documents would be out there for all to see if he had the grades.
The GOP can find
Submitted by gs-425 on Wed, 12/28/2011 - 10:54am.
The GOP can find someone "as smart and mellifluous as the president" simply by nominating Trigg Palin.
Amen brother
Submitted by ohio granny on Wed, 12/28/2011 - 11:14am.
Nothing more needs to be said.
Obama is Smart?
Submitted by Alpha Tango on Wed, 12/28/2011 - 2:16pm.
There is not one person in the GOP dumber than Obama besides maybe John McCain, Lindsey Graham and Ron Paul. Every Democrat voter is dumber than Obama, otherwise, they would not have voted for Obama. All the people in the federal government who are dumber than Obama are Democrats including their most intelligent: Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and Joe Biden.
It is a shame and national disgrace that Obama has put two of the biggest morons ever to sit on the Supreme Court.
Flash for you, Tom
Submitted by StarAZ on Wed, 12/28/2011 - 3:43pm.
Voters without a rich wife like yours, and not living in a rich area where houses are appreciating instead of being the worst mistake one ever made, those voters--are melliflued half to death by this guy, every day!, head back and forth, back and forth, same cliches, made up statistics (you will never go bankrupt again from medical costs), back and forth, bad joke, canned laughter, back and forth. Aieee. I would almost vote for a mime just for the peace!