By: Jason EasleyJune 10, 2012
Despite the fact that President Obama has spoken of compromise
throughout his presidency, CNN attacked the president for not
compromising with Republicans.
Here is the video:
http://cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bestoftv/2012/06/10/exp-sotu-axelrod-part-1-june-ten.cnn.html
Transcript via CNN:
CROWLEY: Let me — since you brought up the $250,000 tax cut,
should they or should they not be extended for those making over that
amount –
AXELROD: Let me just — let me just — let me just clarify
something. He wants $250,000 above and beyond the extension of the Bush
tax cuts so let's make that clear, but anyway, go ahead.
CROWLEY: Let me just read you something that Claire McCaskill,
Democrat from Missouri facing a tough re-election, had to say. "If you
want to do something in the spirit of compromise, you don't start out by
saying, I refuse to do this or I refuse to do that. It's not my
preference to extend tax cuts to millionaires, but I want to keep every
option open in the spirit of compromise." So it's not just Republicans.
As you know, there are others, Bill Nelson of Florida, who have said I
don't know, I don't know that we shouldn't go ahead and extend those tax
cuts.
AXELROD: Candy, Candy –
CROWLEY: You've got problems in the Democratic Party as well, correct?
AXELROD: Candy, first of all let me say I agree with Senator
McCaskill, that we ought to have a spirit of compromise, I watched –
CROWLEY: But the president said he'd veto it.
AXELROD: — I watched Governor Romney on the stage saying that he
wouldn't accept one dollar of new revenue even for $10 of tax cuts.
That's not the spirit of compromise. That's what is animating the
Republicans in Congress. They share that view.
CROWLEY: Is the president veto threat a spirit of compromise?
AXELROD: Let me ask you a question, if we want to compromise, why
don't we compromise on the thing that we all agree on? We all agree
that we should renew those tax cuts for the middle class. Ninety — if
they sent him a bill that would renew those tax cuts for 97 percent of
the American people, the president would sign it today. If we want to –
CROWLEY: Sure, they'd agree to it –
AXELROD: Let's compromise on the things we can agree on.
CROWLEY: But obviously they know they would then lose their
leverage because you wouldn't go back to do it for those that they want
to continue –
AXELROD: Leverage for tax cuts for the wealthy. We have to make a
choice as a country, Candy. We do have deficit issues, we do have debt
issues. Are tax cuts for the wealthy more important than bringing down
the deficits and investing in things like education and research and
development and energy? The things that are going to grow our economy
and grow the middle class. That's really what the debate is about.
Candy Crowley is becoming a Sunday regular when conservative media bias
is discussed, but her claim that if Obama vetoes an extension of the
Bush tax cuts, he is rejecting compromise was preposterous by even her
standards. Crowley’s intentional ignorance would not be so aggravating
if her profession was something other than a reporter at a national
cable news network.
The fact is that this president spent more than half of his first
term working towards compromise, and has been routinely bashed for it by
the media and members of his own party. Obama was accused of caving by
extending the Bush tax cuts. He was accused of caving again on the debt
ceiling. Until the second half of 2011, the most common complaint from
the left was that Obama "caved."
Over the past month and a half the media has
complained about Obama attacking Romney's record, and criticized the
president for being too aggressive,
(As you know an aggressive Democrat goes against the right wing
stereotype, which depending on the day of the week is that all Democrats
are tyrants who are looking to run their lives, or Democrats are flower
waving, weak kneed hippies who are afraid of a fight).
Crowley's latest adventure in pandering is a fine example of what
happens to the media when they decide to check their intelligence at the
door in order to appeal to a certain audience. A presidential veto does
not signal an unwillingness to compromise. A veto a strictly an
Executive Branch decision. An willingness to to compromise would occur
if the president and legislative branch entered into negotiations and
one side refused to give a single point, as the Republicans have done.
This sort of journalistic abandonment of basic human intelligence is why
CNN has lost 52% of their viewers,
and this is why Democrats should fall to the floor in convulsions of
laughter when the right breaks out their tired old liberal media bias
Trojan Horse.
As Democrats and progressive pick their jaws up off the floor as they
absorb the latest media attack on facts and reality, understand that
broadcasters are in bed with the GOP. They have
billions of dollars in profits on the line in the 2012 elections. Media bias is real, and they will go to any absurd length to protect their financial interests.
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