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March 25, 2009

Don’t Mess With An Ocean Liner


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In O’s press conference #2, CNN’s Ed Henry got in Obama’s face over AIG.

Henry started off asking why Andrew Cuomo was getting more action on the AIG bonuses than Obama and Geithner. Then, getting personal about the deficit (and Prez’s seeming lack of concern about he), he asked Obama if he worried that his daughters might inherit a big fiscal mess. Although Obama, over the course of the hour, was mostly wonkish or professorial in insistently driving home why his budget needed to get passed, this exchange with Henry showed a more forceful Obama.

Look, if this was easy, then, you know, we would have already done it, and the budget would have been voted on, and everybody could go home.  

Right after this came the sharpest exchange with Henry’s follow up:

QUESTION: But on AIG, why did you wait — why did you wait days to come out and express that outrage? It seems like the action is coming out of New York and the attorney general’s office. It took you days to come public with Secretary Geithner and say, “Look, we’re outraged.” Why did it take so long?

OBAMA: It took us a couple of days because I like to know what I’m talking about before I speak.

(LAUGHTER)Seems like the new President, not being quite so brand new anymore, is starting to feel more weight. The NYT captures this quality with the photo above from their press conference slide show. (In this instance, having been asked, in a confrontational way again, why he hasn’t “asked for something specific that the public should be sacrificing to participate in this economic recovery,” Obama responds — rather obviously — that: “folks are sacrificing left and right.”)

Gathering strengths as he went, Obama’s closed with a crystal clear statement of his operating philosophy, segueing into a powerful metaphor of himself as a grand sailing vessel. He said:

…(I)f you stick to it, if you are persistent, then — then these problems can be dealt with.

That whole philosophy of persistence, by the way, is one that I’m going to be emphasizing again and again in the months and years to come as long as I’m in this office. I’m a big believer in persistence.

And we are going to stay with it as long as I’m in this office, and I think that — you look back four years from now, I think, hopefully, people will judge that body of work and say, “This is a big ocean liner. It’s not a speedboat. It doesn’t turn around immediately. But we’re in a better — better place because of the decisions that we made.”

All right? Thank you, everybody.

“All right,” as in, case closed. If Obama is more often characterized as “cool,” the photo (and his close, beyond persistent and “big”) speaks a lot more to “strong.”

(image: Photo: Doug Mills/The New York Times)

  • http://profile.typepad.com/6p00e5523476cc8834 DennisQ

    The press turns adversarial when a Democrat is in the White House. They’re already rallying around Ed Henry, implying that Obama evaded the issue. These are the same guys who hardly ever challenged Bush’s statements because they knew he’d never call on them again. Bush routinely ignored Helen Thomas, and her traditional front-row seat was briefly taken away from her.
    Perhaps today’s exchange is the start of a sort of game, Get Obama’s Goat. Extra points will be awarded if the barbed question sounds innocuous. Watching Bill Bennett defend Ed Henry is a study in sanctimoniousness; nobody does holier-than-thou better than him. Why, to think that the president would refuse to answer such a simple question! What an outrage.

  • Alpal

    A slight quibble: Mr. Obama was not comparing himself with an ocean liner, but rather the USA is the ocean liner, and Mr. Obama, as President, is trying to steer its course.

  • Joseph

    My favorite moment of the presser was Obama’s handling of Henry.

  • http://profile.typepad.com/1233356249s13654 Cary Conover

    Obama’s use of “body of work” is what stuck with me.

  • Jim

    That’s an academic kind of phrase. Don’t look just at this narrow paper or grant, or that one. See them together and they add up to something.

  • nightbird

    This is change I can believe in… a president who is the smartest man in the room. At times it is simply breathtaking to watch.

  • indybend

    I agree, nightbird. I keep thinking how lucky we are. Some here might be interested in a very nice diary that was posted at Daily Kos today about Professor Obama’s performance (it’s here: http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2009/3/24/712668/-Professor-Obamas-Classroom-Management-Skills)

  • cenoxo

    Smart doesn’t guarantee much of anything — Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room — until all the chickens come home to roost.
    Smart guys can lay a lot of eggs.
    Media performances and myriad proposals are one thing, results are another.

  • cenoxo

    Icebergs ahead…

    China, Others, Urge Move Away From Dollar As Reserve Currency — Should the world ditch the dollar as its reserve currency? … The latest call came from China’s central bank governor, who said on March 23 there should be a new international reserve currency. And a UN panel this week is to recommend moving away from the dollar and adopting a shared basket of currencies instead.

    EU leader condemns US ‘road to hell’ — European Union hopes for a new era in relations with the US were thrown into chaos yesterday when the holder of the EU presidency condemned American remedies for the global recession as “the road to hell”.

    President Lula of Brazil blames crisis on ‘white and blue-eyed’ — “This was a crisis that was fostered and boosted by the irrational behaviour of people who were white and blue-eyed, who before the crisis they looked like they knew everything about economics, but now have demonstrated they know nothing about economics,” he said, mocking the “gods of wisdom” who had had to be bailed out. “The part of humanity that is responsible should be the part that pays for the crisis,” he added.

    …steady as she goes, Mr. Geithner.

  • nightbird

    There ARE no guarantees especially in time of crisis. I’m just sayin’…. “He’s the smartest person in the room.” That’s got to count for something unless “smart” is the new “dumb” and is not to be trusted… that just sounds like “Bush-Speak” to me.
    Be that as it may I understand what you are saying. We are ALL waiting for results.
    Some of us with a watchful patience others with watchful cynicism. Neither are easy. Lets just not let our fears distort our reality. That reality?… Our current POTUS is the smartest person in that room.