| An "All Star" Team of Geniuses |
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"Although some critics say that his all-star cabinet might be difficult to
manage, Obama is determined to pick the strongest, smartest people he can find,
knowing that he is facing an economic crisis of historic proportions." - NBC's Andrea Mitchell on the Nov. 21 Nightly News.
ABC's George Stephanopoulos: "Well, one Obama advisor told me what they like is a combination of team of rivals and The Best and the Brightest, which is the David Halberstam book about the incoming Kennedy administration.... We have not seen this kind of combination of star power and brain power and political muscle this early in a cabinet in our lifetimes." - ABC's Good Morning America, November 24. |
| Clamoring for a New New Deal |
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"People are comparing this to 1932. Is that a valid compari-son?...How high a
priority are you placing on re-regulation of the financial markets?...Have you
been reading anything about the Depression? Anything about FDR?" - CBS's Steve Kroft to President-elect Barack Obama on 60 Minutes, November 16. |
| Who Dumps on Wondrous Obama? |
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"When a new administration takes office, no matter how historically wondrous it
is, like Barack Obama, there's going to be someone out there on the other side
who leaps to the chance to be the person who dumps on the parade every day. Is
it going to be Sarah Palin?" - MSNBC's Chris Matthews on his syndicated The Chris Matthews Show, November 16. |
| Our President-elect of Cool |
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"Arriving in the nation's capital, he was the President-elect in shades - the
Obama cool on display, a sign of the low-key way he played his first visit to
Washington after his election. But how could anyone be cool about this?" - ABC's Terry Moran on Nightline, November 10. "President-elect
Barack Obama has been named one of GQ magazine's Men of the Year....Why was he a
good choice? ...Can a guy who's cool be President of the United States?" |
| Sign of Dear Leader's Greatness |
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"It's an astounding gesture of magnanimity....He [Barack Obama] turned over,
basically, the jewel in the crown of his administration, Secretary of State,
to his opponent. It's a magnanimous gesture. It's astounding to everyone
involved, I think....This opportunity that Barack Obama has given her is -
to say it is generous is to undersell it." - MSNBC's Chris Matthews on NBC's Today, November 21, reacting to reports that Obama would nominate Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State. |
| Katie Takes Joe to the Woodshed |
"Do you feel as if you owe President-elect Obama one [an apology]?...You said,
on whether Senator Obama is a Marxist, you said, quote, 'It's a good question to
ask.' Are you sorry you said that?...What really irritated - even enraged - some
Democrats was your speech at the Republican National Convention. Did you
understand at the time how nervy that might seem to some Democrats? How
inappropriate?"- CBS's Katie Couric to Senator Joe Lieberman, who supported John McCain, November 19 Evening News. |
| A Feast for Giddy Europeans |
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Anchor Wolf Blitzer: "In Europe, how are they reacting [to Obama's
election]? How are they feeling, now that they've had a chance to absorb this
historic moment?" Reporter Richard Quest: "Giddy. They're still giddy with excitement about it....They can't believe their luck, Wolf. You know, you're talking about people who have been like starving men, who have suddenly been given a food and a meal and it tastes brilliant to them." Blitzer: "That much?" Quest: "Absolutely - no question. The expectations are unreasonable. They're way out of the ballpark." - CNN's The Situation Room, November 14. |
| Even the Good News Is Bad |
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"In places like Atlanta, gas costs under $2.00 a gallon again, less than half
its price in July....[It is] a grim time for alternative energy champions.
Billionaire T. Boone Pickens suspended his massive wind power project in Texas -
plunging natural gas prices dried up credit. Sinking oil prices could have the
same impact on plans to develop alternative sources of energy or fund green
developments." - CBS's Mark Strassmann on the November 13 Evening News. |
| Hailing the "Historic" Holder... |
"[Barack Obama] has signaled that in the cabinet, there will be diversity,
diversity of political party, of gender, of geography and of race. Today, ABC
News has learned he will turn to one of his close associates to be the new
Attorney General. If confirmed, Eric Holder would be the first African-American
to hold that post."- ABC's Charles Gibson on World News, November 18. "The
President-elect made his first cabinet selection today. Chip Reid is in
Washington and, Chip, it's another historic choice." "Barack Obama has made his choice for Attorney General....If confirmed, Eric
Holder would be the first African-American to become the nation's top law
enforcement officer." |
| ...But Ashcroft a Sop to Far Right |
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"If confirmed, conservative Missouri Republican Senator John Ashcroft will be
this nation's next Attorney General. With this move, Mr. Bush rewards a defeated
U.S. Senator, calms the far right politically, and makes a decidedly law and
order statement." - Brian Williams on NBC Nightly News, December 22, 2000.
"Anti-abortion groups and the self-described Religious Right could not be
happier with President-elect George Bush's nominee for U.S. Attorney
General....Planned Parenthood immediately urged Congress not to confirm him." |
| Fair & Balanced = Liberal Victory |
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"He [Barack Obama] was a great gift to democracy in that it would show the
American people were fair and balanced, and honorable, and understood [it]
didn't make any difference in terms of race, color, creed and so forth." - Helen Thomas explaining why she voted for Obama in an interview with Cox Newspaper reporter Ken Herman posted November 12 on the Fishbowl DC blog. |
| Okay, We Might Be a Little Skewed |
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"I'll bet that most Post journalists voted for Obama. I did. There are
centrists at the Post as well. But the conservatives I know here feel so
outnumbered that they don't even want to be quoted by name in a memo." - Washington Post ombudsman Deborah Howell in her November 16 column. |
| Thirsty for a Little Balance |
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"The warnings are stark. A vortex of trash twice the size of Texas, toxins
bleeding into the ocean, rivers that cannot reach the sea, species lost forever.
Clouds, rain, storm's fury born of the ocean, slowly drown distant nations.
Islands disappearing and in their wake, a new kind of refugee, so far away and
so close to home. Throughout our planet and within our bodies, water flows. We
cannot survive without it. Yet, one billion people don't have enough. Our new
thirst may fuel wars. Is water the oil of tomorrow?" - NBC's Meredith Vieira on Today, November 17, helping to launch NBC Universal's gimmicky "Green Week" pushing an environmental alarmist agenda. |
| MSNBC: Palin's Turkey Massacre! |
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"Turkeys Die as Governor Palin Takes Questions from Media" "Gov. Sarah Palin Keeps Talking While Turkeys Get Slaughtered Behind Her" "Gov. Palin Apparently Oblivious to Turkey Carnage Over Her Shoulder" "Gov. Palin Not Realizing Incongruity of Her Words Versus Her Backdrop" "Turkey-Killing Fowls Palin News Conference" - MSNBC's on-screen headlines during the November 20 Countdown, over video of Palin at a turkey farm. |
| He'll Drink to That! |
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MSNBC Chris Matthews: "Well, I am thrilled!" DeGeneres: "Yeah." Matthews, picking up a shot glass: "To Barack Obama!" DeGeneres, toasting: "Yeah. To Barack Obama!" - The Ellen DeGeneres Show, November 20. |
"Do you feel as if you owe President-elect Obama one [an apology]?...You said,
on whether Senator Obama is a Marxist, you said, quote, 'It's a good question to
ask.' Are you sorry you said that?...What really irritated - even enraged - some
Democrats was your speech at the Republican National Convention. Did you
understand at the time how nervy that might seem to some Democrats? How
inappropriate?"
"[Barack Obama] has signaled that in the cabinet, there will be diversity,
diversity of political party, of gender, of geography and of race. Today, ABC
News has learned he will turn to one of his close associates to be the new
Attorney General. If confirmed, Eric Holder would be the first African-American
to hold that post."