Prez In Cincy: 'Help Us Rebuild This Bridge, Pass This Bill'; Did AP's Kuhnhenn Fabricate a Qualifying Statement?
Earlier this evening (at NewsBusters; at BizzyBlog), I cited a few of very many examples where the press has not hesitated during the Obama years, and really since Barack Obama became the frontrunner for the Democratic Party's nomination in 2008, to engage in uncalled-for creativity to avoid calling a statement made a lie or an unlawful action illegal. One of the lastest: A Raleigh New & Observer reporter concluded that in implying that North Carolina has bridges in imminent danger of falling -- specifically, by asking his audience: "Why would we wait to act until another bridge falls?" -- Obama "may have" merely "over-suggested the risk to public safety."
Jim Kuhnhenn's report at the Associated Press tonight on the President's visit to the Brent Spence Bridge over the Ohio River connecting Cincinnati to Covington, Kentucky appears to have taken the cover-up of the president's misleading statements to a new level, as seen in the following excerpted paragraphs (bolds are mine):
Story Continues Below Ad ↓Obama challenges Boehner, McConnell on home turf
Needling his top Republican adversaries on their own turf, President Barack Obama stood in the shadow of an outdated and heavily used Ohio River bridge Thursday and called his rivals out by name to demand action on his $447 billion jobs bill.
Making a point to choose a bridge linking House Speaker John Boehner's home state of Ohio with Kentucky, the home of Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, Obama struck a cheeky tone that underscored the politics of the moment.
"Mr. Boehner, Mr. McConnell, help us rebuild this bridge," he declared. "Help us rebuild America. Help us put construction workers back to work. Pass this bill."
... Obama said his legislation would put construction workers back to work around the country on projects like the Brent Spence Bridge, but the White House readily conceded that the choice of the aging span south of Cincinnati was symbolic. The bridge is scheduled to be repaired anyway starting in 2015.
"We have never suggested that ground would be broken on this project immediately," press secretary Jay Carney said on Air Force One en route to Ohio, though he said the president's job bill could speed up that timeline.
... By selecting Ohio, Obama also raised his profile in politically important Ohio, a state that he won in 2008 but that George W. Bush also won twice. The Cincinnati Enquirer, however, greeted his visit with a downbeat banner front page headline: "Obama visit won't build new bridge."
Obama supposedly "symbolic" howler was obvious enough to wake up the people at the Cincinnati Enquirer says something about the degree of the deception. The Editorial Department, however, allowed itself to be impressed by a bunch of words, claiming this evening that Obama's speech "helps bridge (the) action gap." Zheesh.
But the main points here are directed at the AP's Kuhnhenn, specifically these:
- In the speech, as you quoted it and as it appears at the White House web site, the President implored John Boehner and Mitch McConnell to "Help us build this bridge. ... Pass this bill." As a result, anyone hearing only Obama's speech who is otherwise unaware of the truth has every reason to believe that passing the American Jobs Act would ensure that the Brent Spence Bridge gets replaced. It wouldn't. You said so yourself.
- Later in your report, you tell readers that "Obama said his legislation would put construction workers back to work around the country on projects like the Brent Spence Bridge." To whom did he say that? I read Obama's entire speech (my pain and suffering compensation request is in the mail), and Obama said nothing of the kind. As stated, anyone there uninfluenced by other news sources would have left believing that the Jobs Act, if passed, will replace the bridge. It won't. You said so yourself.
- Did Mr. Obama tell you, Mr. Kuhnhenn, that only projects like Brent Spence are in the Jobs Act? If he did, where are the quotation marks? If you can make the "like" statement because of a separate private conversation with Obama, you needed to tell us that. Otherwise, readers have to assume that you believe it was in the speech. It wasn't.
Absent evidence to the contrary, tonight Jim Kuhnhenn covered up a bold-faced falsehood stated by the President of the United States in a public speech to thousands by creating out of thin air a separate qualifying statement the President never made, for no apparent reason other than to make readers believe that Mr. Obama didn't "symbolically" lie in the first place when he said: "Help us build this bridge. ... Pass this bill." Again, absent evidence to the contrary, he did.
Chalk up another probable entry into the Obama Administration Whitewash Hall of Shame.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
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Obama's "Vision"
Submitted by Chris Norman on Thu, 09/22/2011 - 11:49pm.
All these non-shovel-ready projects of today will eventually come in handy, because, on the awful chance that Obama is re-elected in 2012, we'll still be in this recession in 2015.
Obama to reality translation,
Submitted by ant on Thu, 09/22/2011 - 11:50pm.
"Help us put a disproportionate amount of illegal aliens to work in construction, while Americans remain un-employed and struggling!"
But these are the jobs no
Submitted by phryingphish on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 12:27am.
But these are the jobs no American wants.
Yeah, I guess that's true
Submitted by ant on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 12:33am.
Ted Kennedy told me so, so it MUST be true. Funny how that list of jobs we don't want and that are called "unskilled labor" keeps getting longer.
And the one's that are "skilled" labor.....
Submitted by Uruk Hai on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 1:10pm.
And the one's that are "skilled" labor go to the Indians. 98% of American Express onshore tech workers are Indians. "Indian" Express anyone?
How many bridges have fallen due to a lack of money for repairs?
Submitted by The Vet on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 1:38am.
The last bridge I knew of that collapsed was not due to lack of repairs or inspections or lack of funding.
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WASHINGTON — Investigators said Monday that the Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis, which collapsed into the Mississippi River on Aug. 1, killing 13, came down because of a flaw in its design.
The designers had specified a metal plate that was too thin to serve as a junction of several girders, investigators say. The bridge was designed in the 1960s and lasted 40 years. But like most other bridges, it gradually gained weight during that period, as workers installed concrete structures to separate eastbound and westbound lanes and made other changes, adding strain to the weak spot. At the time of the collapse, crews had brought tons of equipment and material onto the deck for a repair job.
Source - http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/15/washington/15bridge.html
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Technical Matters
Submitted by richb313 on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 6:58am.
When dealing with the MSM, or any reporter when dealing with technical matters they prove themselves to be dumb as a box of rocks. Apparently none of these over educated and under informed people have any idea how things work that is more complicated than replacing batteries in a flashlight. These supposed watchdogs for the public do not have a clue how things work, manufactured, or the impact of changes forced by government on quality and reliability.
Your example above shows that they also lack any comprehension of matters not social. I believe this is the deliberate dumbing down of all university graduates so that thier socialistic masters can more easily confuse and mislead the American public through thier puppets that were trained in university.
It is painful to watch ignorance on display day after day on anything that requires even a passing knowledge in Physics, Chemistry, or any of the Hard Sciences.
Bubble Brains
Submitted by FaulknerFan on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 9:02am.
Richb:
I've noticed this too. O'Reilly is downright funny in a sad way when he gets into anything scientific and he's better than most. It also explains how the entire media can swallow all the global warming garbage, and how they are useful idiots for all the corrupt scientists. It's also funny how they proclaim their ignorance with such arrogance. That bubble brained weatherman on Good Morning America is the best example of this.
I was watching the Bridge
Submitted by Jack Bauer on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 5:37am.
I was watching the Bridge Builder-in-Chief making the usual fool of himself with the bridge in the background, traffic flowing freely.
Does this man have zero self-awaeness. "Re-Build this bridge?" It''s ALREADY built, fool.
PASS THIS BILL. What frackin' bill?
All of the above Mr Obama? --- How about ALL OF THE BELOW, instead.
Not even a candidate for the funds
Submitted by pockets64 on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 9:09am.
He's slamming an Ohio GOPer over a Kentucky-owned bridge that is not eligible for the funds Obama is trying to secure.
Oh, and as you said, traffic is flying over the thing right behind him.
Let's nor forget the last time Obama started talking about shovel-ready jobs... He later joked that there never was such a thing. What happened to the money we spent on those?
But, are the millions of people out of work all construction professionals?
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/president-obama-rallies-jobs-bill-brent-s...
Lets be perfectly clear here
Submitted by Boudin on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 9:24am.
The only reason Obama wants more stimulus money, is because his campaign contributions are down,,,, way down!!
Doh!
Submitted by DontFeedTheTrolls on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 5:36am.
Uuuummmmm, didn't we already pay to rebuild the so-called infrastructure??
Stimulus 1.
Stimulus 2.
Will it never end?
This is like 3-card Monte.
Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 7:10am.
Even the stimulus money was being targeted to what we have supposedly been paying gasoline taxes for, for years.
Protection
Submitted by HockeyKid on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 6:40am.
So now Obysmal thinks he's running a protection racket out of the Oval Office. Nice.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
That's not a news story.
Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 7:12am.
It's a press release.
Another in-kind contribution to Obama's re-election campaign.
Brooklyn-Bridge-joke Politics
Submitted by Pilgrim1949 on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 9:56am.
Perfect metaphor for Lib/Dem free-chicken-in-every-pot, statist/socialist political and socio-economic worldview.
Psst! Hey, buddy! Wanna buy a bridge, cheap?
Don't worry, we'll make that other guy over there pay for it!
"Ye canne change the laws of physics....." but some politicians believe that with the right legislation you can pretend they don't really apply to your own pet projects...
President Downgrade can spout as much bovine excrement from
Submitted by virginia republican on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 10:17am.
his teleprompter as he wants, it will do no good. The jig is up and this charlatan community organizer's incompetence has been exposed for all to see.
What I'm thinking is that Shrillary will put two and two together and realize Obama is toast in 2012 and a Republican will win. If that Republican is successful, that means it will be 2020 before she'd get a crack at running and winning. She will be 73 years old then, which won't help. So perhaps she will challenge Obama now and force him to spend big bucks on primary elections. That would be sweet.