To: savedbygrace
There are two different transcriptions on two different pages. The first is dated 9/21, the second revised and extended transcript, 9/24:
1. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/21/60minutes/main4463342_page3.shtml
Kroft: But what is there specifically about you. You mentioned disposition. What skills and traits do you have that would make you a good president?
Obama: I am a practical person. One of the things I'm good at is getting people in a room with a bunch of different ideas who sometimes violently disagree with each other and finding common ground, and a sense of common direction. And that's the kind of approach that I think prevents you from making some of the enormous mistakes that we've seen over the last eight years.
2. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/24/60minutes/main4476095.shtml
KROFT: But what is there specifically about you? You mentioned disposition. You mentioned disposition. What skills and traits do you have that would make you a good president?
OBAMA: Yeah. You know I am very good at analyzing complicated problems. Hearing all voices. Getting all perspectives. And then taking some decisive action in terms of moving us in a direction that's gonna solve the problem. And you know, that was true when I worked across the aisle on issues like ethics reform, or nuclear proliferation. It's been true when I was in the state legislation, when I provided tax cuts to people who needed them. But also made sure that, as we were moving women from welfare to work, that they had the kinds of transportation assistance or health care assistance or other things that they needed. You know, I am a practical person, somebody who, I think, can cut through some very complicated problems and figure out the right course of action. Now, there's one other element that I think is important that we need in the presidency right now. And that is somebody who understands what it's like to struggle. And understands what people are going through all across America. You know, I come from pretty modest beginnings. And I know what it's like to scratch and claw to get to where I am. I know, you know, what it's like watching your mom have to go to school and work at the same time. Or, you know, watch your grandparents live in a small apartment because they're trying to help the next generation. You know, I don't get a sense that the kinds of folks that my mom and my grandparents were, the kinds of folks that Michelle's mom and dad were, who were able to make it 20, 30 years ago, even without a college education, I don't get a sense that people in those same circumstances now feel like they've got those opportunities. And I think an insistence that the American dream, American promise, gets passed on to the next generation, that somebody's fighting for that middle class, working class, for group of people who have to work, and are working very hard but aren't getting a real fair shake right now -- I think that's what's needed in the White House right now.
18 posted on
09/26/2008 12:32:56 PM PDT by
aruanan
To: aruanan
Thanks. Maybe he really did make the second response and it got edited out of the show tape.
19 posted on
09/26/2008 12:47:50 PM PDT by
savedbygrace
(SECURE THE BORDERS FIRST (I'M YELLING ON PURPOSE))
To: aruanan
There are two different transcriptions on two different pages. The first is dated 9/21, the second revised and extended transcript, 9/24: Ouch. They gave Osama a mulligan for his answer?
22 posted on
09/26/2008 1:28:18 PM PDT by
VeniVidiVici
(Amazing how Obama, Rangel, Biden and Dodd all got killer mortgage rates and below cost property.)
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