Posted on 09/15/2012 3:37:00 PM PDT by Kaslin
Listen for it,” CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley urged viewers Friday night in trumpeting what he hailed as “a remarkable moment of candor” from President Barack Obama “when he told us the sacrifices he makes being President wouldn’t be worth it except for one thing.”
Viewers soon heard from Obama how all the sacrifice he must suffer through as President, such as “the inability to just take a walk,” is all “worth it” when he hears about how an ObamaCare provision has saved someone from dying of cancer. Yes, it takes “remarkable candor” to tout yourself as magnanimous, but you’d think a journalist of Pelley’s stature wouldn’t be so excitedly gullible.
Pelley Trumpets Obama's 'Remarkable Moment of Candor' in What Makes the 'Sacrifices Worth It'
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This is what Obama asserted which Pelley directed viewers to appreciate in the interview conducted back on Saturday, September 8 and trickled out over the past week:
One of the things that you learn after you’ve been in this office for a while is the pomp, the circumstance, the title, the Air Force One, all that stuff probably isn’t worth the sacrifice with respect to the time lost from your family, the inability to just take a walk and go out for a drive. What makes it worth it is when you meet some couple that says, “you know what? Our kid was able to stay on our health insurance plan and it turns out they were just diagnosed with a curable cancer but if they hadn’t stayed on our plan we would haven’t caught it.” That’s what makes it worth it.
From the Friday, September 14 CBS Evening News:
SCOTT PELLEY: This week we have our interview with the President and there was a remarkable moment of candor when he told us the sacrifices he makes being President wouldnt be worth it except for one thing. Listen for it. He brought it up while we were talking about the bitter deadlock between him and the Republicans who control the House.
PELLEY TO OBAMA: The folks at home are so concerned about Washingtons apparent inability to get big things done. How can you assure the American people that you are willing to go halfway and make a compromise with these people that you have apparently such acrimony with?
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Scott, Ive got to tell you, there may be acrimony directed towards me but, you know what? Thats not unique towards my presidency. Im willing to go more than halfway. And Ive displayed that. I think that throughout my political career Ive shown not only an instinct but a desire to find common ground. What Im not willing to do is to slash education spending or, you know, health care for poor and needy children. And the reason Im not willing to do that is because its not going to help the economy grow. Independent economists who have looked at it have said this would actually slow down the recovery, it wouldnt speed it up so it wouldnt increase jobs right now. It wouldnt reduce the deficit.
My entire interest is to deliver for middle-class families out there that are struggling everyday. And they are working hard and -- you know, one of the things that you learn after youve been in this office for a while is the pomp, the circumstance, the title, the Air Force One, all that stuff probably isnt worth the sacrifice with respect to the time lost from your family, the inability to just take a walk and go out for a drive. What makes it worth it is when you meet some couple that says, you know what? Our kid was able to stay on our health insurance plan and it turns out they were just diagnosed with a curable cancer but if they hadnt stayed on our plan we would havent caught it. Thats what makes it worth it and any ideas that are out there -- Republican, Democrat, wherever its coming from -- if it can help deliver on that, then Im going to be right there ready to go.
What makes it all worthwhile?
- Virtually unlimited golf privileges
- Ego-gratifying fawning media coverage
- Unlimited vacations and servants for Moochelle
- The knowledge that he’ll have an SS detail for the rest of his life, a mansion and library somewhere, and will make a quarter million a pop speaking
- The satisfaction of furthering both progressive (a/k/a Marxist) and Islamist causes at the same time
- Helping minorities, and blacks especially, pay back Whitey through greater redistribution, weak border enforcement, and selective prosecution (or non-prosecution), especially of hate crimes
What “worthwhile” isn’t:
- Patriotism
- Caring for the working man
- Fostering unity among the populace
I guess in a tiny corner of my cranium there was space enough to cram in a tiny bit more of revulsion for the Kenyan twerp. Done!
Go look at the Frontpage News sidebar. Rasmussen has Romney 48, Obama 46.
All of his worshippers are on their knees, too. I know a worshipper who told a friend not to send him anymore negative things about obama. Like all of them, he does not want to hear it, true or not.
Cheers!
Any relation?
Excuse me?
Prayer answered! I am sure that Conservative news is much, much more interesting than the other. It will likely become very popular. Glad to hear that you are riveted to it, hope many others tune in, even lefties to laugh, but instead learn.
There are some great shows on The Blaze. Hubby and I watched one called Independence,USA tonight about a survivalist family. Great show. Not a sign of Alan Colmes or any other annoying libs anywhere on The Blaze!
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William Dudley Pelley, notorious anti-Jewish and pro-Nazi figure of the 1930's, leader of the "Silver Shirts."
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