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The Political Battle Rages
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The Obama administration is not pleased with the public's lukewarm--at best--reception of its pork bill and other economic measures. Rick Santelli of CNBC has become something of a folk hero with this tirade against the administration's unwise and unfair approach to the economy:

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Santelli obviously struck a nerve. Today Obama's press secretary, Robert Gibbs, went after Santelli by name in a manner that could give demagoguery a bad name:

>>> Gibbs took on CNBC's Rick Santelli in unusually personal terms after being asked a question about Santelli's bracing critique during a regular White House briefing.

"I've watched Mr. Santelli on cable the past 24 hours or so. I'm not entirely sure where Mr. Santelli lives or in what house he lives but the American people are struggling every day to meet their mortgages, stay in their jobs, pay their bills, send their kids to school," Gibbs said. "I think we left a few months ago the adage that if it was good for a derivatives trader that it was good for Main Street. I think the verdict is in on that," the press secretary said, poking directly at the cable journalist, who reports from the trading floor at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. ...

Gibbs brandished a copy of a fact sheet about Obama's plan. "Download it, hit print, and begin to read it," he said. In all, Gibbs used Santelli's name six times.

The administration also dispatched two high-level officials onto CNBC to rebut Santelli in more detail, Vice President Joe Biden's economic adviser Jared Bernstein and Housing Secretary Shaun Donovan.<<<

So the administration obviously fears that critiques like Santelli's will resonate with the public.

Meanwhile, Louisiana's Bobby Jindal announced that his state will turn down some of the "stimulus" funds offered by the Democratic Congress:

>>>In a statement, Jindal, who is slated to give the Republican response to President Barack Obama's message to Congress on Tuesday, expressed concern that expanding unemployment insurance coverage would lead to increased unemployment insurance taxes later on.

"The federal money in this bill will run out in less than three years for this benefit and our businesses would then be stuck paying the bill," Jindal said. "We must be careful and thoughtful as we examine all the strings attached to the funding in this package. We cannot grow government in an unsustainable way."<<<

Other Republican governors may follow suit. President Obama understands that most people consider the Democrats' "stimulus" bill to be a porkfest. He tried to dampen skepticism today by vowing to crack down on waste in "stimulus" spending:

>>> U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday promised careful oversight of a $787 billion stimulus package he signed into law this week and said he would call to task any instances of government waste. ...

He emphasized the plan would be implemented "without waste, inefficiency, or fraud" and promised to appoint a team of managers to oversee the spending.

"If a federal agency proposes a project that will waste that money, I will not hesitate to call them out on it, and put a stop to it," Obama said. "I want everyone here to be on notice that if a local government does the same -- I will call them out on it as well, and use the full power of my office and our administration to stop it," he added.<<<

Of course, no one was so rude as to ask Obama whether he considers tens of millions of dollars spent on behalf of the salt marsh harvest mouse, or billions for a railroad from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, to be "inefficiency" or "waste."

This battle over the public's perception of the Democrats' pork-laden, anti-free enterprise economic program will continue for a considerable time, perhaps the next couple of years. Today's events suggest that the administration doesn't think the struggle is going particularly well.

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2009/02/022887.php
 

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Gibbs has a point about Santelli's motives. You think he cares about the average American? He's an talking head options trader.
 

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fucking pathetic what this country is becoming

some dude on CNBC goes on a rant and gets alot of viewing on the web and such and our leaders don't like what he's saying so they go after him

welcome to commufascism as it continues to pick up in pace

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Just a smokescreen...CNBC is fully behind Soherto and would not let this guy say anything that wasnt cleared with Barry 1st......THERE IS NO HOUSING CRISIS !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gibbs has a point about Santelli's motives. You think he cares about the average American? He's an talking head options trader.

you kidding

only guy on CNBS that actually has seems to have some moral backbone and willing to stick his head out like in this case

tiz has said for a long time santelli pretty much only guy worth listening to on CNBS

cramer should be thrown in jail for example for all the shit he spews to his listeners @)

speaking of santelli and cramer this is a another classic

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Gibbs has a point about Santelli's motives. You think he cares about the average American? He's an talking head options trader.

LMAO...you think Gibbs actually gives a shit about Santelli?

Gibb's is a talking head for the head of the talking heads.

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also santelli brings up the point that not many congressmen read the 1100 page stimulus bill

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From what I've seen I don't feel the Rick's rant or the gov't response crossed the line. I don't think either side did anything wrong. It seems like a healthy debate and I hope something good results. And that would be responsible people having to pay only their own bills.
 

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From what I've seen I don't feel the Rick's rant or the gov't response crossed the line. I don't think either side did anything wrong. It seems like a healthy debate and I hope something good results. And that would be responsible people having to pay only their own bills.

well the white house just showing weakness and that he hit a nerve (and the fact it was a message that got to the average joe in a big way like half a million youtube views) and gibbs response was very demeaning like he was talking to a child with his tone of voice and mocking him saying basically rick had too much coffee and was being a kook....or something....

media says so many damn things about administrations etc....

what next they going to be responding to SNL skits? :laugh:

anyway i think rick agrees and he's glad this is bringing about debate and would be happy to go to the white house and talk over a cup of tea

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well the white house just showing weakness and that he hit a nerve (and the fact it was a message that got to the average joe in a big way like half a million youtube views) and gibbs response was very demeaning like he was talking to a child with his tone of voice and mocking him saying basically rick had too much coffee and was being a kook....or something....

media says so many damn things about administrations etc....

what next they going to be responding to SNL skits? :laugh:

anyway i think rick agrees and he's glad this is bringing about debate and would be happy to go to the white house and talk over a cup of tea

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But what is Rick debating for? What ARE his motives? You really think it's the well being of the masses of this country? LOL
 

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But what is Rick debating for? What ARE his motives? You really think it's the well being of the masses of this country? LOL

What are you talking about? This is America! We are capitalists, not socialists. That is all he is saying.
 

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From what I've seen I don't feel the Rick's rant or the gov't response crossed the line. I don't think either side did anything wrong. It seems like a healthy debate and I hope something good results. And that would be responsible people having to pay only their own bills.


I agree. Rick spoke his mind, it generated buzz so the White House decided to respond, nothing more

Now if the WH would have gone after him, he would have been pulled or hurth him some other way (like IRS audit or something@):mad:)

If anything the WH made him a folk hero. If I'be him and not be married I would try to use this to bang some serious hotties@):)@):)@):)
 

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What does that have to do with America being capitalist?

everything.

He is saying we are a capitalist nation. We should not be bailing out anyone. Not the banks, not the auto manufacturers, not the homeowners who cant pay.
 

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I agree. Rick spoke his mind, it generated buzz so the White House decided to respond, nothing more

Now if the WH would have gone after him, he would have been pulled or hurth him some other way (like IRS audit or something@):mad:)

If anything the WH made him a folk hero. If I'be him and not be married I would try to use this to bang some serious hotties@):)@):)@):)


Funny post "Nipple." :toast:

But I think Santelli is going to have to get his picket fence teeth fixed before squiring the clubs for vag. When he smiles he looks like he's flashing gang signs.
 

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