Showing posts with label Robert Gibbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Gibbs. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Robert Gibbs vs. The Professional Left



In an interview with The Hill, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs unloaded on progressives for their bitchin’ about the administration’s perceived shortcomings. 
The Hill: During an interview with The Hill in his West Wing office, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs blasted liberal naysayers, whom he said would never regard anything the president did as good enough.
“I hear these people saying he’s like George Bush. Those people ought to be drug tested,” Gibbs said. “I mean, it’s crazy.”

The press secretary dismissed the “professional left” in terms very similar to those used by their opponents on the ideological right, saying, “They will be satisfied when we have Canadian healthcare and we’ve eliminated the Pentagon. That’s not reality.”
Of those who complain that Obama caved to centrists on issues such as healthcare reform, Gibbs said: “They wouldn’t be satisfied if Dennis Kucinich was president.”
As to be expected, Gibbs’ remarks set the left side of the blogosphere ablaze. By midday, Gibbs was backtracking:
I watch too much cable, I admit. Day after day it gets frustrating. Yesterday I watched as someone called legislation to prevent teacher layoffs a bailout -- but I know that's not a view held by many, nor were the views I was frustrated about.
So what I may have said inartfully, let me say this way -- since coming to office in January 2009, this White House and Congress have worked tirelessly to put our country back on the right path. Most importantly, to dig our way out of a huge recession and build an economy that makes America more competitive and our middle class more secure. Some are frustrated that the change we want hasn't come fast enough for many Americans. That we all understand.
But in 17 months, we have seen Wall Street reform, historic health care reform, fair pay for women, a recovery act that pulled us back from a depression and got our economy moving again, record investments in clean energy that are creating jobs, student loan reforms so families can afford college, a weapons system canceled that the Pentagon didn't want, reset our relationship with the world and negotiated a nuclear weapons treaty that gets us closer to a world without fear of these weapons, just to name a few. And at the end of this month, 90,000 troops will have left Iraq and our combat mission will come to an end.
Even so, we will continue to work each day on the promises and commitments that the President made traveling all over this country for two years and produce the change we know is possible.
In November, America will get to choose between going back to the failed policies that got us into this mess, or moving forward with the policies that are leading us out.
So we should all, me included, stop fighting each other and arguing about our differences on certain policies, and instead work together to make sure everyone knows what is at stake because we've come too far to turn back now.
Robert Gibbs is such a tool. There was no need for him to apologize to the “Professional Left” (aka the far left progressives), the reason why is because the "Professional Left" is just like those crazy battered women who refuse to leave abusive relationships. Sure they are hopping mad about what he said, but we all know that come 2012 these folks will return to the polls in droves if it meant hearing “Madame President Palin” for the next eight years.

The “Professional Left” may want an even more progressive agenda and will grumble mightily about the lack of one, but their absolute hatred of the right pretty much insures that they will come back to the fold, no matter how much they are abused today. Perhaps Obama realizes this too. It would explain why he has repeatedly thrown some members of his base under the bus.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Sarah Palin questions BP’s contributions to Obama


Yesterday Sarah Palin caused quite a stir on Fox News Sunday when Chris Wallace asked her about the BP oil spill. Palin questioned why the media wasn’t asking if Obama being the top recipient of BP cash has anything to do with his slow response to the spill. 
WALLACE: Governor, I want to pick up on the point that you just made, which is that you did, as governor of Alaska, go after oil companies, including B.P. in several cases. How do you think the Obama administration has handled the oil spill so far?
PALIN: Well, I think that there is perhaps a hesitancy to — I don’t really know how to put this, Chris, except to say that the oil companies who have so supported President Obama in his campaign and are supportive of him now — I don’t know why the question isn’t asked by the mainstream media and by others if there’s any connection with the contributions made to President Obama and his administration and the support by the oil companies to the administration.
If there’s any connection there to President Obama taking so doggone long to get in there, to dive in there, and grasp the complexity and the potential tragedy that we are seeing here in the Gulf of Mexico — now, if this was President Bush or if this were a Republican in office who hadn’t received as much support even as President Obama has from B.P. and other oil companies, you know the mainstream media would be all over his case in terms of asking questions why the administration didn’t get in there, didn’t get in there and make sure that the regulatory agencies were doing what they were doing with the oversight to make sure that things like this don’t happen.
Of course, whenever Palin makes a solid knock on the administration they are quick to respond. While on CBS' Face The Nation, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs was asked about Palin’s remarks. He did not hesistate to try to belittle her. 
"Sarah Palin was involved in that election, but I don't think, apparently, was paying a whole lot of attention," Gibbs said.
"I'm almost sure that the oil companies don't consider the Obama administration a huge ally. We proposed awindfall profits tax when they jacked their oil prices up to charge for gasoline.
"My suggestion to Sarah Palin would be to get slightly more informed as to what's going on in and around oil drilling in this country." 
Palin was not about to let Gibbs get the best of her. Just like when Obama tried to belittle her, Palin fired back harder, this time on Twitter 
Mr. Gibbs, BP gave over $3.5mill to federal candidates over the past 20 years, with the largest amount going to Obamahttp://u.nu/5vpia about 15 hours ago via web
Mr. Gibbs, Obama is the top recipient of BP PAC & individual money over the past 20 years. http://u.nu/5vpia Dispute these facts.about 15 hours ago via web 
I am sure Doughboy Gibbs will have some slippery answer as to why we should not question BP’s contributions to Obama. I am also sure the media will have some lame reason why they won't look any further.

Below is the full clip of Palin’s appearance on Fox News Sunday. Palin’s Rand Paul remarks are making a buzz too.


Sunday, March 14, 2010

Counting chickens before they hatch, Gibbs says ObamaCare will be law of the land next Sunday


I am not sure if Obama’s Pillsbury Doughboy Robert Gibbs is deliberately trying to work America’s last good nerve or is he just a damn fool and an idiot. I will let you decide: 
"We'll have the votes when the House votes, I think, within the next week," Gibbs said on "Fox News Sunday." 
Gibbs added that those on next week's Sunday talk shows "will be talking about healthcare not as a presidential proposal but I think as the law of the land."

We believe healthcare reform is going to pass, and once it passes we're happy to have the 2010 elections be about the achievement of healthcare reform," Gibbs said. 
Perhaps the answer is a little bit of both.  Just today Politics Daily notes that Democrats admit they do not have the votes yet.

I don’t know about you, but doesn’t all this blustering about how health care is going to pass this week sounds like past epic fails from this administration? Think about it, Obama has postponed his trip to Indonesia to be here for the “historic” passage. Isn’t this the same as Obama swooping in at the last minute for the Olympics or the Global Warming summit?

Hopefully, God will once again show he has a wicked sense of humor and provide the arrogant likes of Gibss and his ilk with another blistering epic failure.  Let’s all say a little prayer.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

The natives are getting restless: Ed Schultz tells Robert Gibbs he is FOS



I love went lefties eat their own!  Slowly but surely the left is waking up to the fact that their mighty supermajority in Washington has not amounted to jack shit, and they are turning their rage on each other.

MSNBC loon Ed Shultz told a Minnesota audience at the Blue State Bash that he called out Robert Gibbs off the air after Gibbs’ appearance on Thursday.

 SCHULTZ: I told him he was full of sh*t is what I told him. … And then he gave me the Dick Cheney f-bomb. … I told Robert Gibbs, I said “And I’m sorry you’re swearing at me, but I’m just trying to help you out. I’m telling you you’re losing your base. Do you understand you’re losing your base?” 
Do you get the feeling that the magic has worn off?  Obama had better hurry up and get with the program, because he cannot afford to have his base joining in with the right and the middle in bashing him.

Shultz also promises to air his show across the street from the Sarah Palin/ Michele Bachmann event scheduled for April 7:
If all of you here will make a commitment to me tonight that if I bring my TV show right across the street from where they’re doing their rally, you’ll all show up. [applause] That a deal? Ok, we’ll do it. [...]
We need to get rid of Michele Bachmann. [applause] Any congressional member who thinks that members of Congress should be investigated for their anti-American views doesn’t understand what voting is all about.
Something tells me Mr. Schultz had better bus in some extras, because methinks he is going to be grossly outnumbered.



Thursday, January 7, 2010

White House refuses to answer questions about Obama’s C-Span lies



Click here to watch this video of the media trying to get White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs to answer questions about Obama’s lies on C-Span coverage. Gibbs, flat out refuses to go there and tries to dodge the media’s questions by referring them to yesterday’s non answer.

The thing is the media created this situation themselves. Remember back at the beginning of the so-called "health care debate". Obama was out there saying the billing would contain A, B and C, meanwhile Harry Reid and Nancy Peolosi were cooking up bills containing X, Y and Z. No one in the mainstream media ever said boo. Instead, some of them even turned into the State Run Media to push Obama’s song and dance. Well, now that everyone has seen how shitty the bill is and have learned about all the nasty back door dealings, the public is crying out for the transparency the Obama promised over and over and over again.

Too late for the media, they shed their credibility and their integrity and jumped in bed with Obama. They worked to get him elected and to push his agenda. Now that everything is going south, they want to act like they are all about the Fourth Estate again.  Sorry, but it is time for the MSM to reap what they have sown. America is getting a crappy health care bill and the media is every bit to blame as the sleazy politicians who wrote it.


Via: The Washington Examiner
Via: Real Clear Politics
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