Campbell Brown: Obama's 'This Is Fun For The Press' Remark Wrong

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First Posted: 12- 2-08 09:49 AM   |   Updated: 01- 2-09 05:12 AM

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Last night, CNN's Campbell Brown criticized President-elect Barack Obama for glibly dismissing questions on the way his relationship with Senator Hillary Clinton shifted from critical to collaborative as the press "having fun" slicing and dicing old campaign rhetoric. Brown objected to Obama's comments, saying, "As annoying how you may have found it, it is a fair question."

She makes a good point! Sure, in covering the long, drawn out Clinton appointment to the State Department, the press has had some annoying tendencies. You don't have to venture too far to find a pundit who'll take it as an article of faith that Clinton's appointment is a disaster, and that she will be doing nothing but goin' rogue and undermining Obama's agenda every chance she gets. But yesterday's question from Peter Baker wasn't mean-spirited or off-base. It's reasonable to inquire into how Obama and Clinton got square with one another after a campaign that featured some sharp critiques of the New York Senator's foreign policy bona fides:

BAKER: You've talked about the importance just now of having different voices and robust debate within your administration. But, again, going back to the campaign, you were asked and talked about the qualifications of the -- your now, your nominee for secretary of state. And you belittled her travels around the word, equating it to having teas with foreign leaders. 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 her credentials since the spring.

It's arguable that Obama gained his first significant foothold in the nomination fight by casting a sharp distinction between his view of the Iraq War and that of Clinton's. The primary debates frequently featured sparring over the two contenders' approaches to diplomacy. So it's really not out of bounds to ask about how their views of one another have evolved, or, indeed, if hot campaign rhetoric was nothing more than hot campaign rhetoric.

Obama will be making an appearance on Meet The Press this Sunday, and would probably do well to have a more substantive answer to this question at the ready.

[WATCH.]

BROWN: No one here needs to be reminded of how heated things got between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton during the campaign. She trashed him, saying he wasn't ready to be commander in chief. He trashed her, mocking her foreign policy experience as first lady. Well, now, of course, they have put all of that behind them, so that she can become his secretary of state. Naturally, given all that was said, this issue came up during an exchange with reporters today. This is worth listening to.


(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

QUESTION: You've talked about the importance just now of having different voices and robust debate within your administration. But, again, going back to the campaign, you were asked and talked about the qualifications of the -- your now, your nominee for secretary of state. And you belittled her travels around the word, equating it to having teas with foreign leaders. And your new White House council 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 her credentials since the spring.

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OBAMA: Well, I mean, I think -- this is fun for the press to try to stir up whatever quotes were generated during the course of the campaign. No, I understand. And you're having fun.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

BROWN: There we go again. The pesky media, all we want to do is have a little fun, stir things up for our own amusement.

I mean, really, 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? It's a clever device, treating a question so dismissively in an attempt to delegitimize it, but it is a legitimate question. As annoying how you may have found it, it is a fair question.

It was only in March of this year that Greg Craig, your new White House counsel, put out a memo over four pages long outlining point by point Hillary Clinton's foreign policy claims, calling them all exaggerated, just words, not supported by her record.

Now, look, maybe you regret what you said about Hillary Clinton. Maybe it was, as you suggested today, all just said in the heat of the campaign. If that is the case, and you are both now rising above it, then you deserve to be commended for that. And you could have been explicit in saying all of that today. You could have explained the evolution of your thinking, instead of belittling a question you didn't like.

Mr. President-elect, reporters, we hope, are going to ask you a lot of annoying questions over the next four years. Get used to it. That is the job of the media, to hold you accountable.

But this isn't just about the media. It's about the American people, many of whom voted for you because of what you said during the campaign. And they have a right to know which of those things you meant and which you didn't. Apparently, as you made clear today, you didn't mean what you said about Hillary Clinton.

So, what else didn't you mean? The media is going to be asking. And you were wrong today. 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.

Last night, CNN's Campbell Brown criticized President-elect Barack Obama for glibly dismissing questions on the way his relationship with Senator Hillary Clinton shifted from critical to collaborative...
Last night, CNN's Campbell Brown criticized President-elect Barack Obama for glibly dismissing questions on the way his relationship with Senator Hillary Clinton shifted from critical to collaborative...
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- Ugonna I'm a Fan of Ugonna 15 fans permalink
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I used to wonder why this woman rubbed me the wrong way, and gave her several chances. Now I see... now I see.,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 12/05/2008
- Ugonna I'm a Fan of Ugonna 15 fans permalink
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I can't stand that nasally voiced, exaggerated face making twit!!! She's so stupid!!! Today, she's INSISTING Obama isn't "showing leadership", because he hasn't "stepped up to the plate" wiith regard to the bailout deal. She either can't or is pretending not to be able to comprehend thatthere is "one president at a time", and said that was an excuse that Roland Martin was using to "get him off the hook", which I thought was insulting to Roland, who despite his bias usually talks common sense. He was RIGHT fool! Why is Obama more responsible than the man is supposed to be CURRENT president?? HuH? I think Campbell is letting HIM off the hook! She didn't even respond when Roland said "why are we pretending Bush isn't president?".



I don't care how lousy Bush is as presidentl, it is still his job! And he should STILL be trying to do it. No Bias, no Bull my ass! This is the second time in two weeks she has pushed her non-logic as a reason to criticize Obama. Either she has no idea how to go about being as objective as she aims to, and mistakes blaming ppl for contrived reasons as a way of showing she holds politicians accountable, or she is really just pushing her Republican agenda in a not so clever way onscreen( I know she's married to a Republican),

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:11 PM on 12/05/2008
- Grace0727 I'm a Fan of Grace0727 2 fans permalink
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Campbell.. Give me a break. Obama and Clinton were in the middle of a fierce primary battle. Ofcourse, Obama and Clinton were going to ridicule each other on their weaknesses. Surely, Obama wasn't about to praise Hillary on everything and vice verser. When he would praise Hillary the press would pounce on Obama as a weak opponent. After there was a clear winner for the primaries they both decided that it's now a fight for the parties. DEM and REP. So they came together and like professionals put aside their differences. Clinton said Obama was not qualified to be president ( Now, He's President) Obama mocked Clintons foreign Policy experience ( Now,She's sec of state) So in response to his remarks that the press just wants to have fun and stir up stuff. I agree!! Some in the press enjoy revealing old wounds for their own ratings not for any other purpose. I fully understand why he picked Hillary as Sec of State and why he ridiculed her during the primaries. One thing has nothing to do with the other. Hasn't Obama explained enough to the press that he is not trying to put a cabinet together of friends who agree on everything but rather professionals who are willing to debate. Obama wants a cabinet that will challenge him on his decisions and determine where his buck stops. So back off Campbell stop trying to stir up a bunch of nothing. Your remark is SO BULL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 PM on 12/05/2008

Campbell Brown became a right wing throat after marrying that second husband. She took his beliefs, religious and political and for some reason thinks everyone else should too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 PM on 12/05/2008

As of January 20th, the press will finally have a President in the White House who takes the public sector and the job of governing seriously. I hope the press is also ready to serve the public interest and deal with substance and not trivia, because this President will rightfully blow you off if you're not.

Once the President-elect is on the job, let's hope this generation of journalists like Campbell Brown can ask well-informed and detailed questions of this new American leader that are actually connected to the day-to-day decisions being made by him, the Congress, the dozens and dozens of agencies, and the courts that have a direct impact on the lives of citizens here and abroad. In other words, the old game of treading lightly on the do-nothing, dim-witted, dancing W from Texas is over, the orginal intent of the founders fathers is back in play, a real adult who is serious about governing is in the White House, and the stakes have never been higher. A journalist who cannot ask a follow-up question based on substance and fact is wasting this new President's time and the public's precious air-space.

If a network or cable news anchor from this generation isn't up to the task either live or in evening commentary, there is surely an Entertainment Tonight knock-off somewhere that can use their services . . . there are so many channels of distraction awaiting our mutual ignorance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 12/05/2008

Well said!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 12/06/2008
- planetyoho I'm a Fan of planetyoho 2 fans permalink

Campbell Brown.....­..no bias or bull??????????

Methinks this whole show is a posturing and what you are doing (besides being a yappydog pollyanna) is long-term dissimulating. I mean, doesn't your husband work for/with Mitt Romney? Oh, dear. There could be bias here, hmm?

This 'staging' was transparent to me even before Obama was elected. So please save it. This show that you somehow wrangled is simply a slow-simmer staging for the next election, at which time you will have already somehow ushered Mitt into your viewer(s) graces in your pollyanna sanctimonious way.

Was Karl Rove responsible for the title of your 'show'? Planet Rove, the world where whatever words you use are in fact exactly the opposite?

Tired.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 12/05/2008

We have a complete goon pardoning turkeys and lighting Christmas trees while the "Band Plays On". There was more than one "Brownie" and she is not doing a "great job." President-elect Obama is putting together a team of power, accomplishment and force to try to get us at least enough lifeboats and he isn't even in office yet. We the people are the press now. And we lookup and find out information for ourselves. We don't need it analyzed for us. Brian Williams has a commercial wherein he states something like, "it's our job to report the news and then makes some sense of it." Those aren't the exact words but indicate what the media think of us. On November 4th we proved that we can see, read, digest and understand what our actual and so-called leaders are up to in Washington. This boat is leaking and the Captain and his admirers are planning the holiday buffet menus. Eat hearty Campbell, I'm sure you are invited and don't track up Michelle's carpet -to-be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 12/05/2008

Are you kidding me? This topic isn't even worthy of "news." The problem with the media is there are very few "real" and "true" investigative journalist on television, Campbell Brown not being one of them. She could take a lesson from Christiane Amanpour, a real journalist, and a class act. She would not think to report on something so frivolous.

Campbell Brown is no more a journalist than the host for Entertainment Tonight. People are losing their jobs and their homes, while rich people are flooding into Washington to further rape America, subsequently We the People, and she is impassioned about this B@#LLSH*T?!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:11 PM on 12/05/2008
- broezekiel I'm a Fan of broezekiel 4 fans permalink

I don't care what Ms. Brown says about the whole affair. I think it should be obvious to everyone that thing are said on the campaign trail that are products of heated debate and the desire to win. Although I voted for Obama in the primary, I would have gladly voted for Clinton if the outcome had been different. I believe both of them to be qualified leaders, and while I don't agree with everything Clinton has said or done, the same is the case for Obama. It was a tough and well-fought campaign on both sides, and they each had to be tough on the other--politics is politics, it is the nature of the beast. I am, however glad to see the media asking questions (albiet dumb questions.­) I wish they had asked some more questions starting about 8 years ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 12/05/2008

This comment says it all!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 12/05/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

Bottom line: Obama is a politician. He says things for political expediency. Period.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 12/05/2008
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Not really. He could have said much worse about his opponents and did not. Unlike the political expedient HRC. Who said anything and everything. Remember "throwing the kitchen sink" analogies directed at her? That's political expediency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 AM on 12/06/2008

Brown is absolutely right. Obama should have had a better answer ready. Like she says, if he really didn't mean what he said about Clinton during the campaign, then maybe he should tell us the other things he said during the campaign that he didn't mean. The logic is perfect here. Obama, I voted for you for sure, but you don't get a pass on this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 12/05/2008
- Aesthete I'm a Fan of Aesthete 31 fans permalink

It's called political rhetoric, folks, and is as old as the history of politics. The election is over. Let it go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 12/05/2008

Dumb, irrelevant questions are silly, therefore fun. He has too many other things on his plate to waste his time explaining politics as usual. Stop the madness.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 12/05/2008
- Peter007 I'm a Fan of Peter007 32 fans permalink
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The press has been irresponsible during the past 8 years of the Bush administration. They have allowed themselves to be manipulated by the people that feed them data. It would be refreshing for them to turn the page of complacency and hold the politicians feet to the fire. Ask a question, and if there is no answer, have the next reporter ask the same question. The egos of the press is getting in the way of good journalism­...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 12/05/2008
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I suppose it's a fair question. But it seems unnecessary, when the answer is obviously "campaign rhetoric"
And for all the questions so called journalists could be asking, it seems the least helpful and most unenlightening.
Obama may not have given the best answer, but he has a point that is understandably lost on on air bloviators who exist solely to stir up the most sensational junk for ratings.
Shut up Campbell and ask a question we DON'T know the answer to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 12/05/2008

Campbell Brown should know that what is said by rivals during an intense political campaign is almost always all but forgotten in the aftermath of the election. Her trying to make anything of it is either for ratings' sake or perhaps she just can't find anything more interesting to comment on. For example, is Ms Brown going to ask Senator Clinton if she still thinks Barack Obama can't win?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 12/05/2008

Nuts. This is all just the press, especially cable TV, spinning its wheels until after the inauguration. They picked the line up from lefty neophytes like Rachel Maddow, who is interesting but not well-versed in political history. Obama's response was ingenious--don't get bogged down in it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 12/05/2008

Rachel not well-versed in political history?

Nah, she's only a Ph.D in Political Science from Oxford University. Oh, and a Rhode's Scholar.

Foot, meet mouth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 12/05/2008
- broezekiel I'm a Fan of broezekiel 4 fans permalink

I concur! Just because DOCTOR Maddow presents her viewpoints in a clever and entertaining way does not mean she is not knowlegable of her topics. She is brilliant AND funny!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 12/05/2008

I did know that, but obviously she is not strong on the nature of electoral politics and what government does day-to-day. Her thesis was on AIDS activism. I saw one show where Louise Slaughter gave an educational and down-to earth account of a piece of legislation. Maddow didn't approve of--it's not that Maddow didn't end up agreeing with Slaughter, it's that Maddow didn't engage with Slaughter on the same level. Maddow is smart, that's why she's interesting, and at her age she shouldn't be talking sophomoric drivel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 12/05/2008
- Roz0804 I'm a Fan of Roz0804 2 fans permalink
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Ms. Brown, most intelligent people know that during any campaign the object is to make yourself sound completely more experienced and able than your opponent. You talk down their talents or skills and build up your own. Even McCain took a bow at the end of the campaing. To hold people to this negative bites is small and petty. During the whole stump they incresingly got more competive. Which if I'm not mistaken is what is suppost to happen. But the one thing that was clear to me is that they each respected each others ability to be President. More than once they had joked of having the other work on their staff. I think that it is time for the media to lighten up a little. Bringing up old stuff from the campaign is like you are trying to stir up old feelings to get something started. Just let them get to work and show the world what talented people each of them are. Also we benefit from having them represent us in a positive light for a change. Go for the positive journalism and leave the ugly stuff in the pass.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 12/05/2008
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