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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Campbell Brown has marginal skills at best. And, by the way, who cares what she thinks? It really is frustrating to turn on the TV and listen to this garbage they package as news.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 AM on 12/05/2008
- RAYINNJ I'm a Fan of RAYINNJ 3 fans permalink

Well, I disagree! The press seems to want to instigate issues lately. I assume it's because they need the ratings since the dynamicism of the campaign has ended. Who really cares how they decided to end the campaign rhetoric and work together? After all, these are "professionals" and intelligent people! Such people definitely know when to turn off the rhetoric even if the press is "annoyed" by it! They know that one doesn't have to like the person they work with or for in order to do what's necessary. What matters is that the best people are serving the country. I mean, press people, haven't you ever not liked a boss or colleague but were able to work professionally with them?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 12/05/2008
- Char59 I'm a Fan of Char59 11 fans permalink

My, My, Ms.Campbell, I guess it is your turn to get a piece of the pie. You have to keep up with Katie Couric, Rachel Maddow, and Greta Van Sustran. If you ask me No Bias No Bull is exactly what your show is and full of it. If this is an example of your little rant- I would sure hate to see you handle a major rant! If you cannot stand the heat -get out of the newsroom-now this is no Bull.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 12/05/2008
- norkas I'm a Fan of norkas 28 fans permalink

Campbell get over the fact that Barak Obama is now the elected pres. I am sure your your husband will not allow you to and this effects you allot. The election is over and if you continue ranting i assure you that your job will be washed away.and you can be a adviser for Sarah Palin in 2112.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 12/05/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

Lighten up, progressives! Obama needs to get used to answering questions and getting bashed by the media. During the whole campaign, the hardest question that was asked of Obama by the media was: Senator Obama, do you wear boxers or briefs

Asking questions is the media's job, or it used to be. Obama got a p ass in the campaign, and everyone knows it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 AM on 12/05/2008
- Dustee I'm a Fan of Dustee 62 fans permalink
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McCain ran the *exact* same campaign as Hillary Clinton...so the media had already asked all the so-called *hard* questions. And the media spinned it every which way they could 24/7.

There was no need for a Hillary campaign - part 2. EVERYTHING McCain did during his campaign was already done by Hillary, and she lost too.

You should have been paying more attention then because the media will get tired of it like the rest of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 AM on 12/05/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

I don't care if Hillary and McCain lost. That is irrelevant at this point. What I DO know and care about is that Obama better get used to answering questions, he now will be POTUS, and he can no longer expect "softball" questions. And that is ALL he got during the campaign from the reporters. The one person that asked him a question of substance was Joe the Plumber. And we all saw the character a s s a s i n a t i on he went through afterwards. His whole LIFE was exposed, and his whole life came under scrutiny by the Obama campaign.


Just an observation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 AM on 12/05/2008
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And its nice to see a politician intelligent enough to call certain media members on carpet for asking stupid questions while the country drowns under Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:23 AM on 12/05/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

I do not see anyone, from the news media, to the public, to the JaNITORS, giving Bush a pass on anything....this man has been blamed for everything from global warming to the price of rice in C h i n a...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 PM on 12/05/2008
- lib2dbone I'm a Fan of lib2dbone 6 fans permalink

Antman, you seem to be angry. Please get over it. The inane question regarding the Democratic primary was simply silly and a waste of time. It was not a 'hard' question. It was a silly question. The question was no one's idea of need-to-know information. The reporter sounded like a jealous high school girl trying to start an argument.
Your political leanings, insecurities ans biases are out there for all to see, but don't try and tell anyone that your games of 'trivial pursuit' are newsworthy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 12/05/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

Nope, I have no reason to be mad. The progressives are once again setting themselves up for failure, and are fighting with each other, to boot!!! No anger from me!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 12/05/2008
- Dustee I'm a Fan of Dustee 62 fans permalink
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Campbell Brown is up against Olbermann. She's only trying to stir up some interest in her "No Bias No Bull" show (I'll stick with Keith).

I never cared for her before she came to CNN and still don't, because she wore her politics on her sleeve. She is married to that wingnut Dan Senor who is a contributor to Fox News.

"No Bull No Bias" or Bill O's "The No Spin Zone" - it's all the same except Campbell hasn't started her raving lunatic side yet, but it's coming.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 AM on 12/05/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

Please don't tell me you watch Keith Oggerman for FACTS, do you? He is a left-wing liberal commentator, and he makes NO bones about it. However, he DOES give the impression, MANY TIMES, that he IS reporting the news, nothing more. He is the biggest joke on that network, right in front of Chris Mathews. Even Rachel Maddow is getting WAY too far left, it is becoming comical!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:39 AM on 12/05/2008
- clsmithj I'm a Fan of clsmithj 10 fans permalink
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No the biggest joke is you guys thinking Olbermann or Maddow are jokes.

The GOP is a joke, I laugh every time when I see a wingnut say we should get back to the ideals of Lincoln. Lincoln was liberal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 12/05/2008
- Dustee I'm a Fan of Dustee 62 fans permalink
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I love Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow.

It appears you like 'your news' from Bill O, Sean and Rush Limbaugh...you are forgiven for your post.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:14 AM on 12/05/2008
- pmag88 I'm a Fan of pmag88 12 fans permalink

The medias infantile obsession with the Clintons is pathetic and pathological. They need to start thinking about America now and move away from campaign politics for awhile.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 AM on 12/05/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

And so should POYUS-elect Obama. He is doing a great job of diverting everything to the GWB administration, STILL. Come Jan 20, 2009, he can NO LONGER use Bush as his scapegoat!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 AM on 12/05/2008
- Dustee I'm a Fan of Dustee 62 fans permalink
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LMAO!!!! As if G W Bush EVER needed help f**'n up the country - oh wait, he did have Cheney!

LOOK Around at what's happened to this country since Bush and Cheney got a hold of it.

Bush is now known as the worst potus.....ever!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 AM on 12/05/2008
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POYUS?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 12/05/2008

I don't watch Campbell Brown. Her voice is as irritating as Palin's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 AM on 12/05/2008
- mheister I'm a Fan of mheister 73 fans permalink
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Jason Linkins -

You're a blogger having fun about the media having fun with Obama's appointment of Clinton as SoS. It's not whether quizzing Obama about what he and Clinton said about each during the campaign is fair or legitimate, it's whether the question is relevant. This is why Obama deflected with the remark about the press "having fun". Obama clearly thinks those questions are not relevant, as the primary campaign is long over and the two made their peace months ago, and I would agree.

How about pressing Obama on revenue-generating proposals like the windfall profits tax he was going to hit the oil companies with, or whether he'd consider Ralph Nader's proposal to institute a .25% tax on stock and securities transactions - as the British currently do - to pay for the financial industry and other bailouts?

Seriously, there are a zillion relevant questions out there for the president-elect. The press' efforts to rehash the primary campaign are just plain lazy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:56 AM on 12/05/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

The thing is, Obama's strong suit is not the economy, and he was not prepared for questions on the economy, or apparently any other question, eh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 AM on 12/05/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

Obviously, a lot of people on this site thought the question was relevant, or they would have never jumped to Obama's defense, trying to sway opinions the way I have witness here on HufPo and other progressive sites.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 AM on 12/05/2008
- amnd I'm a Fan of amnd permalink

Dear, Mrs. C. Brown

You are talking about:
"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."
Well, i guess the "Media" has forgotten its job over the past 8 years (Rememeber Iraq). We didn't hear about "the media doing its job" then. And, you were in the media, then as now. Where were your outrage? Talking about going "rogue" or "attention seeking". We do remember; don't just shout. Think first!!!
Please, send to Mrs. C. Brown

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 AM on 12/05/2008
- AdamAnt12 I'm a Fan of AdamAnt12 15 fans permalink

I heard EVERY NIGHT on MSNBC the continuous Bush-bashing for the last 8 years. Also heard it on CNN, ABC, CBS, CNBC, PBS, NPR, and FOX news. Where have YOU been the last 8 years? Talking OVER all of the bashing? Try listening every once in awhile.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 AM on 12/05/2008
- STParker I'm a Fan of STParker 11 fans permalink
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The media bashing of George Bush was driven by the public sentiment towards him, and not the other way around.

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

This is a good point. As much as I like Obama, let's face it -- most reporters' questions in a forum like that are softballs, whereas this one was an important one -- This reporter wasn't drinking the Koolaid. Obama can be dismissive at times when he is caught off guard-- reminds me of that comment he made to the reporter who asked a tough question in a factory -- "I'll get back to you sweetheart", or when he was asked about the propriety of his real estate purchase and dismissed it as a "boneheaded" move, but wouldn't own up to its importance.

He isn't perfect and needs to work on his responses at press conferences. He will improve, with a little practice and some humility.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 AM on 12/05/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 452 fans permalink
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Obama has NO patience for "silly questions". And, frankly, I don't blame him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 AM on 12/05/2008
- soulinit I'm a Fan of soulinit 2 fans permalink
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Exactly. There are more pressing issues at hand. Lets leave the obsequious banter to the tabloid TV shows.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 AM on 12/05/2008
- indywoman I'm a Fan of indywoman 27 fans permalink

"reporters" seem much more interested in selling a story, or sensationalizing a story, so they can sell a story. Journalism it seems in this country, has become about money, not truth telling. There will always be a few good journalists, (Christian Amanpour for one) that are about truth telling, but lets be honest Campbell, your show is about ratings, not truth. And that is true for most news programs and newspapers as well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 AM on 12/05/2008

You are so right, indywoman. The fact that CB can be outraged at Obama not buying into silly questions that no other candidates were asked is absolutely absurd. She didn't express outrage when nobody bothered to ask these same questions of Hillary, Mitt Romney, Huckabee, McCain, or any other candidates that ran against each in the primaries. I guess she thinks that she's O'Reilly and "looking out for us" now. If she is going to stay competitive with Rachel Maddow, she'd better quickly learn how to shelve that outrage and start reporting about things with more substance and relevance. I mean come on, who gives a crap about the arrows that were slung on the campaign trail?That's over with now, so Campbell, let it go already! The one thing about Barack I really like is that he wont allow his ego to stop him from choosing the best person qualified for the job to be done. If he continues to govern this way, the country will be all the better for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 AM on 12/05/2008

What are you on about?

1. Obama is not a candidate he is the President-elect.
2. All the candidates were asked silly questions, it is part of life. Obama was not treated any differently in this regard than any other candidate.
3. "who gives a crap about the arrows that were slung on the campaign trail?". I hope we all do.If he was lying to get elected (which he was - as all politicians do) I hope that informs you that he is just another pol, one who I hope can accomplish some good stuff, but not a hero or a savior.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 12/05/2008
- ChescoMom I'm a Fan of ChescoMom 2 fans permalink

Oookittys gotclaws--rreow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 12/04/2008

wow...a loser seems rather sore...
One thing Campbell does have right...the PE will be given a shorter runway with the press...
some are still interested in his ability to "speak well" and "think on his feet"
Yet somehow I don't worry about his ability to still be able to take flight...and soar

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 12/04/2008

GET A F***ING LIFE CAMPBELL. There is plenty of news out there of much greater concern to our lives and more worthy of our time than this lame attempt to appear fair and balanced.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 PM on 12/04/2008
- devadasi I'm a Fan of devadasi 26 fans permalink

Campbell, how much do you make an hour at CNN? How much do your co-workers receive an hour? How about Anderson Cooper...what's his salary? Why don't you express outrage at the salaries that you and your colleagues receive. Get over yourself Campbell.....you're nothing but a phony and an airhead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 12/04/2008
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