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Thursday, December 04, 2008
Diana West :: Townhall.com Columnist
Just Answer the Hil Question, Mr. President-Elect
by Diana West
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Interesting thing happened this week. Somebody in the mainstream media (MSM) actually asked President-elect Barack Obama a good question. It concerned how Obama could square his campaign attacks on Hillary Clinton's foreign policy with his selecting her as secretary of state. Let's just say Obama didn't much like this new experience.

But besides making history as a bout of insubordination against the praetorian guardlike duties of the Obamedia, the question was also newsworthy enough to kick off a column by Dana Milbank in the Washington Post. Milbank set it up this way:

"Peter Baker of the New York Times pointed out to Obama that he once held a different view of his nominee to be secretary of state. 'You belittled her travels around the world, equating it to having teas with foreign leaders,' Baker recalled. 'And your new White House counsel said that her resume was grossly exaggerated when it came to foreign policy. I'm wondering whether you can talk about the evolution of your views of your credentials since the spring.'"

Baker would ultimately buff the edges of the resulting give-and-take with Obama in his article -- this was, after all, the New Obama Times -- but Milbank, thankfully, retained the verbatim sharpness:

"'Well, I mean, I think --' Obama began. 'This is fun for the press to try to stir up whatever quotes were generated during the course of the campaign.'

"'They're your quotes, sir,' Baker pointed out.

"'No, I understand. And you're having fun,' Obama continued. 'And there's nothing wrong with that. I'm not faulting that.'"

Milbank placed this exchange in the context of the return on the Clintonistas, who, at last count, will hold nine key positions in the Obama White House. "Obama," Milbank wrote, "who campaigned against the Clinton way of doing things is now engaged in the veritable restoration of the Clinton administration."

But something deeper and more serious than personnel decisions is on display here. What is revealed is Obama's tactical denigration of a basic, legitimate and even screamingly obvious question as so much "fun" that he, the serious new president, may disregard and deride as frivolous.

The roll-the-tape, clip-file fact is, however, candidate Obama belittled candidate Clinton's foreign policy judgment and experience throughout the primary season. Any reporter with the minimal moxie to ask the president-elect why he would now decide to make Clinton the face of American foreign policy is simply (barely) doing his job.

But even this journalistic ABC is debatable in today's Obamedia. Time magazine's Joe Klein, while traveling abroad ("I'm in Europe on my way to Afghanistan"), was moved to blog against the "inanity" of the Obama-Hillary press conference questions, particularly the Baker question. Klein asked:

"What sort of journalist expects the president-elect to tell the 'inside story' of how he selected Hillary Clinton? (Those sorts of stories," he continued, "if told at all, are wrenched from aides on background -- and reported only after consulting multiple sources.) And what's the point of raising the nasty things Obama and Clinton said about each other during the primaries? Did the reporter expect Obama to say, 'Well, I still believe her resume is overblown, that's why I appointed her ... oh, and by the way, she still thinks it's dumb to talk to the Iranians without preconditions.'"

This is nothing less than breathtaking. Because, as Klein has effectively admitted, there is no plausible, logical or even grace-saving answer to the why-Hillary question, Klein sees no reason at all to ask it. This hyper-protective rationale opens a window onto a mindset that has long baffled me: Reporters like Klein simply don't want to put politicians like Obama (or, for that matter, Clinton) on the spot. Their litmus test appears to be: If it doesn't promise a good Obama answer, it's not a good Obama question. Indeed, according to Klein, there were much "better" questions reporters could have asked at that same Obama-Hillary press conference, a few of which he thoughtfully provided, including:

-- "Are you still going to call it the Global War on Terror?

-- "What are you going to do about Robert Gates's staff of Bush administration holdovers?"

-- "Could you give us a better sense of what the vice president's role will be in your Administration?"

-- Is he kidding?

Let's just say these aren't exactly queries born of zapping neurons, let alone a detectable pulse.

Elsewhere in the MSM, CNN's Campbell Brown of "No Bias, No Bull" reacted to the Obama-Baker exchange with far more lively sarcasm and fervor.

"I mean, really," Brown said, "how silly of that reporter to dare ask you, Mr. President-Elect, how it is that you completely mocked Hillary Clinton's foreign policy experience just a few months ago, and yet today, you think there is no one more qualified than she to lead your foreign policy team." Brown went on to nail Obama's "fun" response as "an attempt to delegitimize" the question.

"But it is a legitimate question," she continued, adding: "Annoying questions are about more than just the press 'having fun.' Annoying questions are about the press doing its job and the people's right to know."

Could this mark the decline of Obamedia-mania? Don't hold your breath. Paradoxically, though, even as the conservative punditry glows with a strange rapture over President-elect Obama's emerging Cabinet, there is at least a limited revolt in progress among the MSM.

Of course, we still don't have an answer to that one good question.

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Diana West is a contributing columnist for Townhall.com and author of the new book, The Death of the Grown-up: How America's Arrested Development Is Bringing Down Western Civilization.
 
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INTERGRITY ASYLUM
ASYLUM IS THE ONLY ANSWER FOR THE FUTURE WAR OF DEFENDING THE CLINTON HONOR.

Other Questions
1. Will you release a copy of your real birth certificate, the one with the doctor's signature?

2. What hospital were you born in?

3. Will Gates continue with the Bush Doctrine now that you have opted to keep him as your secretary of defense?

4. What part of 'change' is missing in hiring 'washington insiders'?

5. why is experience important for you when hiring your staff / administration personnel?

5. Will Hillary be your running mate in 2012?

Just put him on the spot.
This column gets to a real point about BHO's credibility, which is that he has none, and this fact will be dutifully ignored by some. It will be awkward, for them, pretending otherwise, day after day, under four years of a pretender president who won't answer the hard questions, habitually put his foot in his mouth, except when talking the slick empty talk.

So now would be the time to ask another question that would put the president-elect on the spot.

I am sure, that if there is no plausible, logical or even grace-saving answer to the WHY-NO BIRTH CERTIFICATE question, Klein would see no reason at all to ask it, but what about everyone else in the mainstream media?

When being naturally born citizen is the first of only three requirements listed in Article 2, Section 1, Paragraph 5 of the Constitution, for a person to run for President, and therefore probably the most important of the three, why have you, Mr. Obama, refused to provide a true and authentic copy of a birth certiciate/record or birth, naming you, the hospital where you were born, the name and signature of the attending physician, nurse, or orderly, the name and signature of the informant, and the given names of the parents?


Then when he refuses to answer
... clap him in irons, and put him in Fort Levinworth.

It's three o'clock Hillary has an idea
Is Hillary being named Secretary of State only her possible being named president by the electrol college later this month.

Hilary lost to imposture
That is right most Americans ignored the United States Constitution and voted for the illegal candidate. Democrat it is no different than why the Californian Governor can not be President of the United States of America.

Best statement since Nov. 4
"Paradoxically, though, even as the conservative punditry glows with a strange rapture over President-elect Obama's emerging Cabinet."

With this clear observation of the agonizing fawning of many whom I once believed were actually conservative pundits, Diana West now moves to the top of my list of admired conservative authors.

Billary Cut the Deal Before Convention.
What is really offensive to ordinary folk is the MSM's arrogance in putting forth a story about Billary's new job that everyone knows to be false. All ordinary folk know that Billary cut a deal before the Democratic Convention. The deal was that Billary would not fight for the nomination at the convention, would support Obama, and would be Secretary of State. Ordinary folk are really tired of being treated like gullible children by the MSM.

BARBARA WALTERS GOT NOTHING ON US
We have details on the Bill and Barack’s fight for the title of FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT. We have comments form OPRAH, JOHN TRAVOLTA, JOHN KERRY, REV. WRIGHT, REV. JESSE JACKSON, CHICAGO’S MAYOR DALEY and more. Read about it at, : http://stopthepresses2.blogspot.com

Hee Hee
As Ranger29 correctly notes, what Obama said about Clinton, and vice versa did not measure up to what Bush said about Reagan before getting picked as VP.

Flip flops on policy is a serious issue, but being more critical of ones campaign rival during a campaign than after is pretty silly.

Klein's questions were about substance. Perhaps that is why West finds them objectionable. Although I think the answer to the second question is that Obama is not going to keep the Gates subordinates around.

Text and Subtext
As we learned in grad school, there's the text ("politics," "campaigning") and then there's the subtext (you want to change the world and you need all the help you can get).

The real story here, the "secret teaching" (that zero reporters have mentioned let alone thought about) is that two people are sincerely and passionately interested in focussing on the here and now, for example, the ongoing crisis in the Middle East that cries out for a viable solution.

Hillary and Obama and Bill are now about being a part of the solution, not part of the problem (unhelpful fault-finding).

Campaign statements
"People say things in campaigns
which are meaningless in the art of governing.
Try seeing what Bush the old said about Reagan."
ABsolutely true of all candidates, they trash each other.
that is not the point; rather, Obama's response that the report was having "fun", trying to diminish the question - which would have been asked of Bush or anybody else, quite rightly - and Klein's response that the reporter had no right to ask the question. Listen: that is the reporter's job, and Obama better get used to it, drop the arrogance and defensiveness, and answer. It won't take long for even the MSM to smell blood.

Hillary as Secretary of State
Barack Obama’s decision to name Hillary Clinton the Secretary of State post could well turn out to be his first major blunder, for these obvious reasons:

First, there’s the inseparable bond with her husband Bill. Given the duo’s unquenchable thirst for power, they would not be content to play second fiddle. From day one they would be scheming to usurp control of the White House. Once they get a foothold, Obama would be hard-pressed to rein them in.
Then, there’s the Clintons’ long history of corruption, deception and sleaze—Whitewatergate, Pardongate, Cattle-futuresgate, Chinagate, Filegate, Fellatiogate, the using of uniformed marines as waiters, the plundering of White House property, the Impeachment and near conviction, the punitive IRS audits, the violent deaths of potentially incriminating witness. This alone would provide Obama’s enemies with all the grime they needed to smear his presidency.

Consider further that unlike a Condoleezza Rice or a Madelaine Albright—not to mention bona fide statesmen like Henry Kissinger, Dean Rusk and John Foster Dulles--Hillary Clinton lacks the educational and cultural gravitas to represent our nation abroad. Her lawyering in Arkansas and stint in Congress doesn’t quite cut it. She did get 18 million votes in the Democratic primaries, probably more than Obama, but a large proportion of those votes were cast by diehard feminists and the less educated, hardly the constituency whose support lends credibility to a Secretary of State.

Barack Obama should recall the reasons why he didn’t choose Hillary as his VP running mate. For his and the nation’s sake, let us hope that within his first year in office he reconsiders and induces the Clintons to quit the Secretary of State post. Hillary’s coyness in accepting the post--making Obama beg, in effect--was an ominous sign.

Carlos the Carpenter



Obama's Protectors
The first line protecting President-elect Obama is the renowned Secret Service. The second line is the journalist Kool-Aid drinkers.

Peter VA, Dec 4, 2008 - 5:58 PM EST

Great point, Peter. Have you noticed how it was missing from the left side of the aisle during the election process, and how it's still missing in the President-elect Obama?

Integrity seems so simple and so basic, and is yet so absent in our politicians.

The Historian CA, Dec 4, 2008 - 7:07 PM

I agree. We did much better when we had a part time legislature.

Maybe it's time to change Congress' role to that of a part time legislature.

How much damage could they do as part time legislators compared to the damage they do now as full time legislators.

Patrick TX, Dec 4, 2008 - 9:21 PM EST

Very interesting question. Even Berg (Berg v Obama) is/was a Hillary supporter, and I wondered if he wasn't the behind-the-scenes Obama virus that would kill off Obama's success.

Patrick TX, Dec 4, 2008 - 9:24 PM EST

In fairness to the ill-informed and brain-dead portion of the American voters who did vote for Obama, I'm certain they had no idea of his great possibility as a usurper in the White House.

This election shows us 1) how badly educated our voters are, and 2) how easily we can be manipulated by bad press and lots of vacuous promises.

Jack David TX, Dec 5, 2008 - 1:43 AM EST

I appear to be far more cynical than you. I believe it is all about them. Every one of the people you mentioned has an ego the size of Mt. Olympus.

They all are in politics for the power and the money. A casual observer would see that from their actions.

What has any of the three done as a service to others?

what he wanted to say,
The answer for Obama is, "of Course I ridiculed and questioned her foreign policy experience. I was just trying to win an election. Now that I'm in, she's the greatest foreign policy expert on earth. I won, she lost--I forgive her."

That's what he meant to say.

Regarding the New Messiah...

After all the blathering by Obama apologists and after he survives the constitutional issues being caused by his apparently being born in Kenya, let's see what he is able to do.

My sense is that if he practices reason, logic, and common sense, he will be successful.

If he continues to play his messiah role and continues to stonewall his opponents with his clever and lawyerly verbal slight of tongue, he will fail because he will not have the support of the people.

Unfortunately, for Obama (and for the rest of us), he will learn the job on the job. He will screw up many times, and his ultimate success will depend on how well he recovers from his blunders.

I'm not comfortable at all with this usurper in the White House. I think we're in for some bad times.

Obama just doesn't have the Right Stuff.

Well his answer
was right up there with other evasions. Guess he learned from "Joe the plumber" better to belittle the one who asks than to tell the truth. Honesty..not even. Integrity..don't got that in South Chicago

Party First
The Socialist Mantra --- is Individual Politician First, The Party of Socialism next --- Country and Citizenry last and least. The appointments are all in this context. Gates & Gen. Jones are the token appointments in an attempt to appease the many who do not subscribe to Obamania.

The choice of the MSM
The fawning of the MSM will slowly turn. It could take years of dumb answers and clintonain screw ups. But Obamba will not dissapoint. He will be tested and fail. He will rationlize and shuck then jive. He is a fraud who is appointing the BEST to say I did my best! There will be Alquedia Attacks, lost american lives, demoralized Jews, and Monica type problems.

This is just the beginning of the Bill and obama policital theater! Bravo!

noboma and the MSM
Really, did I read this right?

A "reporter" said "annoying questions are about the press doing its job and the people's right to know"

Is there a reporter that has finialy found some balls and is asking some hard questions of the "chosen one"?

He will only say what the clintons want him to say.

He is just a hilliry puppet.

Questions?
Finally a question,George Step. in the one debate actually tried to get Obama to answer some hard questions and he was attacked by the media.

I thought it quite funny how the media jumped on McCain not vetting Sarah Palin, I thoght tht Obama should have been vetted.

Steven Kurtz article in the WSJ covering Obama's relationship with William Ayers was very interesting.Obama is a good politican, he can lie with a straight face and make you believe.

It will be real interesting how the media will report on his admistration.The information is out there but you have to look it up your self,that is if you want to find out the truth.

The media and all the pundits have been reporting why McCain/Palin lost. It seems to me the real reason has not been covered. ACORN got the vote out Obama promised,30percent more blacks to be registred,he just didn't say how he was going to do that.He campaigned for 2 years and had lots and lots of money,from who and where we don't know.Obama promised everything to everyone,and the media was in the bag from day one.

After this last election,I think that everone who wants to vote must have a photo ID, and must be able to pass a simple test.Knowledge or the lack there of was a big factor in this election.

Hypocrisy
In 2006 the Democrats promised us stronger ethics and greater transparency. Lie. Obama promised us he wouldn't engage in politics as usual. Lie. In fact, he lied continuously throughout the campaign, mostly about his unsavory relationships. He lied about BAIPA. In fact, he lied whenever he was cornered which, thanks to the MSM, wasn't often. At least now he's learned to dodge and obfuscate rather than outright lie. Reverend Wright was right - Obama is just another politician.

It's not just that he has talked out both sides of his mouth about Senator Clinton. He was talking to us, the people. He was manipulating us, lying to us. So, this isn't between obama and Clinton - it is between Obama and the people. I, for one, am seriously annoyed.

Thank God for Diana West!
She is one very intelligent woman who is not afraid to speak the truth. Her columns always rate an A+ for content with me and my husband. I totally agree with her being one of the top thinkers and writers on any forum that asks piercing questions. Thank you Ms. West! God Bless You.

Great article
In GOPUSA today byFrank Salvato called"Why the POTUS Needs to be a Natural-Born citizen. It also tells you where the law suit is. I wish one of our pundits here would write a column on it.

so many questions..
so little time.
I know the answer! Hillary's selection was a smoked filled room deal brokered in old time hard nosed Southside Chicago / Five Points New York politics. It was a political trade off. Obama got something, the Hillary got something. Remember the convention? Simple. I am certain that Mr. Klein knew that, so the question was rhetorical, right? Obama thought so, that is what having fun means. Rhetorical.
What the weasel press dosnt ask is 'what was the deal?' "Mr President, what did you get for giving Hillary the D of S?"
The press doesn't work for us, never will. They work for themselves primarily, getting the paycheck from PRIVATE employers. There are the complainers who wonder why the MSM doesnt ask THEIR question, their special interest group thing. I want the right to stop complaining and form their own press corps and step up and ask the questions that they so desperately want answered.

Just in
The Supreme Court dismisses case for discovery of Obamas birth records as - Stupid.
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