*  May 17, 2010*

*Vol. 23; No. 10    *



*Shortsighted Voters Fail to Grasp Obama’s Historic Greatness*

“Big problems. Big achievements. Big costs. Historians say President Obama’s
legislative record during a crisis-ridden presidency already puts him in a
league with such consequential presidents as Lyndon Johnson and Franklin
Roosevelt. But polls show voters aren’t totally on board with his
achievements, at least not yet, and the White House acknowledges that his
victories have carried huge financial and political costs. ‘There are always
costs in doing big things,’ Obama told *USA Today*.”
*— Opening of May 12 USA Today cover story by Susan Page and Mimi Hall,
“Will doing ‘big things’ wind up costing Obama?” The accompanying picture
showed a portrait of Abraham Lincoln peering down at President Obama.*



*Media Panic: Is Elena Kagan Liberal Enough?***

“When she worked for the Clinton administration, Ms. Kagan asked the
President to support a ban on all abortions of viable fetuses except when
the mother’s health was at risk. And some analysts have used that example to
show that she may actually shift the Court to the right, compared with
Justice Stevens.”
*— CBS’s Maggie Rodriguez to Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) on the May 11 Early
Show.*

“Who is really most frustrated with the pick? It seems as many liberal
groups are upset by this as are conservatives....On the left, she may not be
liberal enough — that’s the complaint there. Some progressives say she’s too
much of a blank slate to know how she stands on any issue.”
*— Anchor Peter Alexander during the 10am ET hour of MSNBC Live, May 11.*

“The selection of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to be the nation’s 112th
justice extends a quarter-century pattern in which Republican presidents
generally install strong conservatives on the Supreme Court while Democratic
presidents pick candidates who often disappoint their liberal base. Ms.
Kagan is certainly too liberal for conservatives, who quickly criticized her
nomination on Monday as a radical threat. But much like every other
Democratic nominee since the 1960s, she does not fit the profile sought by
the left, which hungers for a full-throated counterweight to the Court’s
conservative leader, Justice Antonin Scalia.”
*— New York Times reporter Peter Baker in a May 11 front-page “news
analysis.”*



*Utah Republican “Outrage” = a “Non-Violent Coup”***

* <http://www.mrc.org/notablequotables/nq/2010/20100516043449.aspx>New York
Times columnist David Brooks:* “This is a damn outrage, to be
honest....We’re in a much better economic place because of the TARP
[bailout]. He [Senator Bennett] bravely cast a vote that nobody wanted to
really cast and now he’s losing his career over that. And it’s just a damn
outrage.”
*Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne:* “I agree with David on this....It’s
almost a non-violent coup because they denied the sitting Senator even a
chance of getting on the primary ballot. And I think the party in the long
run risks a backlash among voters who may not be liberal at all, but don’t
like this kind of politics.”
*— NBC’s Meet the Press, May 9, talking about Republican Senator Robert
Bennett failing to get enough support at Utah’s GOP convention to get on the
primary ballot. [Audio/video (0:33): Windows
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]*

“Are you worried at all that the Republican Party is not only growing more
hostile to more liberal to moderate Republicans such as yourself, but also
conservative Republicans who are shown to, at least shown an ability to work
with Democrats?”
*— ABC’s Jake Tapper on This Week, May 9, asking Rudy Giuliani about
Bennett’s defeat.*


*The “Optimistic” Terrorist Wannabe*

“Why did someone, with apparently so much to live for, simply decide to
throw it all away? Faisal Shahzad seemed to be living the American dream.
Wife, two kids, nice house in the suburbs, an immigrant from Pakistan
bettering himself through education and hard work....Even his signature
seems to suggest optimism — it appears a heart is dotting the ‘i’ in
Faisal....”
*— ABC’s Chris Cuomo on the attempted Times Square bomber, May 4 World News.
*



*Times Square Bombing = Wall Street’s Fault?***

* <http://www.mrc.org/notablequotables/nq/2010/20100516043449.aspx>*“Did the
Economy Make Him Do It?”
“Times Square bombing suspect hit a rough patch during the recession, losing
his Connecticut house to foreclosure and selling furniture and used clothes,
according to several media outlets.”
*— Headline and subheadline on Newsweek’s web site, May 6.*

“Investigators say a quest for revenge seems to have played some role, but
personal financial pressures may also have pushed Shahzad to act. He became
a U.S. citizen just a year ago, but he has not realized any American dream.
He quit his job, lost his house, and was separated from his family.”
*— CBS’s Bob Orr on the May 5 Evening News. [Audio/video (0:12): Windows
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]*

“Shahzad claims he’s angry about U.S. Predator [drone aircraft] attacks on
Pakistan. But investigators say financial pressures may have helped his
rage. Sources tell CBS News he defaulted on both his mortgage and another
$65,000 equity loan. In video taken just after the FBI’s raid of Shahzad’s
Connecticut apartment, shows the 30-year-old Pakistani-American man lived a
spartan and seemingly lonely existence. A weight bench that passed for
furniture, a collection of art supplies, a largely empty kitchen with a
solitary plant on the counter. And in the bedroom, a rumpled air mattress on
the floor....”
*— Orr on the May 6 Evening News.*



*Best Guess: Someone Who Disliked ObamaCare*

* <http://www.mrc.org/notablequotables/nq/2010/20100516043449.aspx>CBS’s
Katie Couric:* Law enforcement officials don’t know who left the Nissan
Pathfinder behind, but, at this point, the mayor believes the suspect acted
alone.”
*New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg:* “If I had to guess, 25 cents, this
would be exactly that, somebody-”
*Couric, to Bloomberg:* “A home-grown?”*
Bloomberg:* “Home-grown, maybe a mentally-deranged person or somebody with a
political agenda that doesn’t like the health care bill or something. It
could be anything.”
*— CBS Evening News, May 3, just a few hours before Faisal Shahzad was
arrested at JFK airport. [Audio/video (0:12): Windows
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*Real Problem Isn’t Terrorist Bombers, It’s Bigoted Americans***

“I mean the thing is that — and I get frustrated and there was part of me
that was hoping this was not going to be anybody with ties to any kind of
Islamic country, because there are a lot of people who want to use this
terrorist intent to justify writing off people who believe in a certain way,
or come from certain countries, or whose skin color is a certain way. I
mean, they use it as justification for really outdated bigotry.”
*— MSNBC daytime anchor Contessa Brewer appearing as a guest on Stephanie
Miller’s radio show, May 4. [MP3
audio<http://media.eyeblast.org/newsbusters/static/2010/05/2010-05-04-msnbc-sm-brewer.mp3>(0:37)]
*



*Oh, No! Illegal Immigrants Now Leaving Arizona*

*Anchor Katie Couric:* “Hundreds of thousands of them [illegal immigrants]
now live in Arizona. But as Kelly Cobiella reports, many no longer feel
welcome.”
*Reporter Kelly Cobiella:* “On a dusty block in Phoenix, 15 years of the
Quintana family’s possessions are for sale. [to Manuela Quintana] When did
you decide to leave? [translating] ‘When the governor signed the immigration
law,’ Manuela Quintana says, ‘I knew we had to move.’...The family packed up
before dawn today and headed north to Colorado. Manuela says she’s lost hope
in this state. She thinks she’ll find it again in another.”
*— CBS Evening News, May 3.*



*Blaming “Intolerant” GOP for Crist’s Opportunism***

** <http://www.mrc.org/notablequotables/nq/2010/20100516043449.aspx>“You
listened to the Governor’s announcement I’m sure. Is this a case where he
has deserted the party, or once again has your party become so intolerant
that it doesn’t have room for moderate voices?”
*— NBC’s Meredith Vieira asking Florida Republican Senate candidate Marco
Rubio about his rival Charlie Crist’s decision to run as an independent,
April 30 Today. [Audio/video (0:12): Windows
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]*

“Is this a sign that people, perhaps centrists or moderates like Charlie
Crist, have no place in this new emerging Republican Party?”
*— Anchor Tamron Hall to former DNC chairman Howard Dean during the 11am ET
hour of MSNBC Live, April 29.*



*If You Want to Bash Limbaugh, Call Chris***

“And, out on a Limbaugh! We’re issuing a challenge tonight and every night
to elected Republicans. Come on Hardball please, sir and madam, and tell us
you disagree with Rush on anything! Tell us you’ve had it with his
distortions, his misrepresentations, his outright falsehoods. We invite you
to tell us he’s not the leader of the Republican Party. It’s our standing
offer. Come on Hardball and tell us Rush isn’t telling the truth.”
*— Chris Matthews on MSNBC’s Hardball, May 11. [Audio/video (0:12): Windows
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]*



*You Know You’re a Republican When...***

“Government intrusion, government power is something that really bothers
conservatives, unless it’s directed toward people who aren’t white, you
know....I would never say, and I have never said because it’s not true, that
Republicans, all Republicans are racist. That would be silly and wrong. But
nowadays, if you are racist, you’re probably a Republican.”
*— HBO’s Bill Maher during the roundtable discussion on ABC’s This Week, May
2.*



*Rather Hilarious: “I’m Independent and My Record Shows That”***

“What is the definition of liberal? I myself favor strong military, tight
money, and clean water. What does that make me? The greatest bias in
mainstream journalism, as people like to call it, both complimentary and
derogatorily, is that we love a story. I love a story, that — and I’m
independent, fiercely independent when necessary. And when you’re
independent, when you’re a fighting independent, I’m independent, I’m going
to play no favorites, pull no punches. When I go down the street and knock
out windows on one side, I’ll knock them out on the other side. I think my
record shows that.”
*— Ex-CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather responding to a question about the
news media having a liberal bias, on Give and Take, shown on WNBC’s New York
Nonstop digital channel May 16.*



*Barack Obama: The Secretariat of After Dinner Comedy*

*Host Joe Scarborough:* “The President so easily outperformed Jay Leno, it
wasn’t even close. It was like Secretariat against my 17-year-old dog....”
*Time editor Richard Stengel:* “I think that’s one of the things that
undermined Jay’s routine is that it’s like coming after the Beatles on *The
Ed Sullivan Show*.”
*— Discussing the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, MSNBC’s Morning Joe,
May 2.*



*Drunk the Kool-Aid of “Amazing” Obama***

“I was at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and Obama was hilarious,
actually. He really like, he — we all drank the Kool-Aid. We were sold. It
was amazing.”
*— Actress Scarlett Johansson on CBS’s Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,
May 5.*
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