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Obama Oil Spill Press Conference: Government In Charge Of Oil Disaster Response

AP/Huffington Post   First Posted: 05/27/10 02:43 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:35 PM ET

Obama Oil Spill

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama defensively and sometimes testily insisted on Thursday that his administration, not oil giant BP, was calling the shots in responding to the worst oil spill in the nation's history.

"I take responsibility. It is my job to make sure that everything is done to shut this down," Obama declared at a news conference in the East Room of the White House. The Gulf of Mexico oil spill dominated the hour-long session.

He called the spill, now in its sixth week, an "unprecedented disaster" and blasted a "scandalously close relationship" he said has persisted between Big Oil and government regulators.

Obama announced new steps to deal with the aftermath of the spill, including continuing a moratorium on drilling permits for six months. He also said he was suspending planned exploration drilling off the coasts of Alaska and Virginia and on 33 wells under way in the Gulf of Mexico.

The president's direct language on being in charge of the spill response, which he repeated several times, marked a change in emphasis from earlier administration assertions that, while the government was overseeing the operation, BP had the expertise and equipment to make the decisions on how to stop the flow.

As recently as Monday, the top federal official in charge of dealing with the oil catastrophe, Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, declined to broadly say the federal government was "in charge." Instead, when asked about that, Allen told reporters that BP was responsible for the cleanup and the government was accountable to make sure the company did it. "I would say it's less a case of 'in charge,'" Allen said when asked about that phrase.

Yet with each passing day, public frustration with Obama's administration has grown, and his poll numbers on the matter are dropping. Obama said even his daughter Malia had knocked on his door while he was shaving in the morning to ask, "Did you plug the hole yet, Daddy?"


Claiming control carries its own political risks for Obama, because any failure to stop the gusher will then belong to the president. But he could suffer politically if his administration is seen as falling short of staying on top of the problem or not working hard to find a solution.

"The American people should know that from the moment this disaster began, the federal government has been in charge of the response effort," Obama said. He was reacting to criticism that his administration has been slow to act and has left BP in charge of plugging the leak.

Obama said many critics failed to realize "this has been our highest priority."

"My job right now is just to make sure everybody in the Gulf understands: This is what I wake up to in the morning, and this is what I go to bed at night thinking about. The spill."

"There shouldn't be any confusion here. The federal government is fully engaged," he said, underscoring his central point.

As he spoke, BP worked furiously to pump mud-like drilling fluid into the blown-out well.

It was an untested procedure but seemed to be working, officials said Thursday, even as new estimates showed the spill has surpassed the Exxon Valdez in Alaska as the worst in U.S. history.

Obama said while the "top kill" procedure being used by BP demonstrated his administration's willingness to try "any reasonable strategy" to stop the gusher, the process "offers no guarantee of success."

Asked about inevitable comparisons between his handling of the disaster with his predecessor's handling of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Obama said: "I'll leave it to you guys to make those comparisons and make – and make – and make judgments on it, because – because what I'm spending my time thinking about is how do we solve the problem?

"And I'm confident that people are going to look back and say that this administration was on top of what was an unprecedented crisis," he added.

"This has been our highest priority," he said. He conceded that "people are going to be frustrated until it stops."

As an example of the government's hands-on approach, Obama said that BP had wanted to drill a single "relief" well in an effort to eventually stop the leak in several months if all else failed. Instead, the administration insisted on two relief wells being drilled, Obama said.

Over and over, the president sought to counter criticism that the administration was giving too much leeway to BP PLC. "Make no mistake, BP is operating at our direction," he said.

"We will demand that they pay every dime they owe for the damage they've done and the painful losses that they've cost," he said. Still, he acknowledged, "We've got to get it right."

He denounced what he called "the oil industry's cozy and sometimes corrupt" ties with government regulators.

Sen. Frank Lautenberg , D-N.J., a critic of offshore drilling, said Obama had taken an important step to halt the most imminent environmental threat to the Atlantic coast, but he said the danger will remain until there is a permanent ban on drilling in the Atlantic.

"BP's oil catastrophe in the Gulf is a wake-up call for our nation. Giving Big Oil more access to our nation's waters will only lead to more pollution, more lost jobs and more damage to our economy," Lautenberg said.

Obama said the federal government "has acted consistently with a sense of urgency" on the spill. But, he acknowledged a "sense of complacency on the government's part in planning how to deal with the worst-case scenario" before it happened.

He said a cozy relationship between industry and government didn't change when he came into office.

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar "came in and started cleaning house. But the culture had not fully changed at MMS. And surely I take responsibility for that."

But, he added, "there is no evidence some of the corrupt practices that took place earlier took place under the present administration's watch."

He spoke shortly after the head of the troubled agency that oversees offshore drilling, Minerals Management Services Director Elizabeth Birnbaum, resigned under pressure.

"I found out about her resignation today. I don't know the circumstances under which this occurred," Obama said.

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11:17 AM on 06/03/2010
Obama's in charge? Say goodbye to the East Coast. But Obama: Tell us your feelings on Lebron James! It seems that sports is the only thing (besides meeting dictators) that gets you to lose that flat affect of yours!
10:49 PM on 05/31/2010
Now, with respect to Billy Nunnguesser, of one of the parishes; you can feel his extreme frustration, due to the BP execs. COast Guard, Army Corp of Engineers, for not granting him & his pepeople the permits to dredge & build some necessary berms & barriers!
That said, Billy said they would shun the "officials" & go ahjead & do it on their own, last Friday, they didn't. He then said they would do it Saturday, they didn't & now it is Monday eve & his group is still not going ahead. I hate to rag on him, as I really feel for him, but he too has now not kept his word - to hel! with BP, the CG, ACoE & worry about the permits layter - what are they worried about, that Billy & his people might do something wrong & cause a "problem ?! The people there know the area & what & how to do what needs to be done - just do it Billy - live up to your words now & scr*w those in charge! !
10:42 PM on 05/31/2010
I was all over BuSh for his poor handling of Katrina & I feel Obama is startng to follow in BuSh's footprints & I am not at all happy about it!

After only his 2nd visit to the area on Friday past, he should have stuck around to visit with the working class, talk to them hear & feel their pain, but he met w/ the execs., made his speech, then bailed. In his speech, he encouraged people to visit the area & support them, yet where was he ? He should have set an example by speaking with the locals, then staying one night, then visit more w/ those who are suffering so much.
He had a great opportunity to really get involved & he let it slip away. Just his presence there, visiting w/ the residents & not just BP, the Coast Guard, etc., would have gone a long way, at the very least from a PR standpoint.
I agree w/ Jame Carville & glad to hear him standing up & calling them out.
Obama can still salvage his sense of involvement, but he needs to get back down there & prove it. There's been what, 40+ days gone by & he has been there but 2 times & after saying "we're not gonna forget you", he then leaves the state!
So far, I am very disappointed in his disconnect with those who are on the front lines; those whose lives depend on a clean Gulf & those
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mountainweb
Conservative Commonsense
05:57 PM on 05/31/2010
If obama thinks he is in charge, he is delusional. BP is calling all of the shots and he has no clue what to do next. The clear danger, he will get the blame for things not going right as "he is in charge".
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chlai88
Change is the only constant
02:21 AM on 05/30/2010
This is Obama's baby now. If BP is not waterboarded, they won't feel the pain. Their response will be filtered thru their "minimize loss for the corporation" lens, trying the cheaper methods first instead of maybe better but more expensive solution. The govt now is the only ones who can make sure that doesn't happen.
02:35 PM on 05/29/2010
If Obama is in charge, then why is TOXIC dispersant still being pumped into the Gulf?

Why doesn't 'I'm in charge' Obama ORDER BP to stop putting toxic poison into the Gulf?
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StLucie
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02:32 PM on 05/29/2010
Where is the American Flag? Why is obama wearing an SEIU necktie?
07:37 PM on 05/28/2010
Maybe it would be a nice idea to send flowers or a card of caring to families that lost someone. For Memorial Day...that is.
07:35 PM on 05/28/2010
What's with the press's obsession with the political ramifications and actions of the President?
That's not the story here.
The President will do what he can. End of story. (He's not even coming up for election)

The real stories here are the oil spill and the upcoming Memorial Day. From what I've seen on TV - it would seem that too many of us/them have forgotten what Memorial Day is all about.

There are too many families out there that cannot forget because a big empty space has been blown into their lives. Let's not forget them or those they lost.
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07:32 PM on 05/28/2010
''Blistering of Earth,
Terminate its worth,
De@dly nicotine,
K1lls what might have been..

Callous frigid chill,
Nothing left to k1ll,
Never seen before,
Breathing never more,...

Never''

- Blackened
06:59 PM on 05/28/2010
I hope these people here have learnt a valuable lesson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8o0iJDA7_lY&feature=related
07:20 PM on 05/28/2010
Well...somewhere between there and here is a solution.
06:57 PM on 05/28/2010
Organization and deployment for clean up appear to be a problem there. One they cannot afford. Where are the people organizers and movers? Granted, it's a kid glove situation...but...a lot of resources appear to be going to waste.
I suspect we are experiencing yet another area of life damaged by our litigation happy habits. Not the legit claims, but the "something-for-nothing crowd".
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glpur1
reluctant revolutionary
05:53 PM on 05/28/2010
What's the deal in censoring comments?
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Marcospinelli
an old liberal Democrat, a 'New Deal'-Democrat
05:30 PM on 05/28/2010
How can you even say "they didn't see the federal government down there" until recently with a straight face??? What is the freakin' USCG, chopped liver? Local Yokels?
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It's a complete clusterfvck -

http://ac360.blogs.cnn.com/2010/05/28/on-the-scene-under-pressure/
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nkrempa
Mom, concerned human, somewhat old person
07:00 PM on 05/28/2010
So, Marcospinelli... what is the point of that video piece that you've linked? In it, it is very clearly stated, repeatedly, that the USCG has been there from DAY ONE. That is not in dispute in the Anderson Cooper piece that you've linked. If you wish to refute the claim that the federal government has been there, overseeing events from the start, you'll have to do better than this.
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Marcospinelli
an old liberal Democrat, a 'New Deal'-Democrat
07:17 PM on 05/28/2010
Surely you're not suggesting that the USCG's playing hot potato with BP, and word games with the American people over what "responsibility" actually looks like, getting nothing accomplished while sensitive habitat is destroyed, is what Obama meant when he said that he's responsible, are you?

In that clip:
According to local officials at the parishes, USCG leaves a representative behind in a parish, they don't stick around, they keep getting changed, they have no authority and defer to BP, and nothing gets done.

One example of this FUBAR:
If BP has put booms out (rare and inadequate numbers), nobody returns to pick them up when they're soaked to replace them with fresh boom so the oil overwhelms the boom barricades and soaks the marshes.
03:31 PM on 05/28/2010
I AM SHOCKED BY THE SCANDALOUSLY CLOSE RELATONSHIP BETWEEN WALL STREET AND THE PRESIDENT...

What happens to these guys when they become president? Can't they hear the sound of their own voices anymore? Does Obama not see this disconnect? He has made it open season for big business to screw us.
07:25 PM on 05/28/2010
What the blue blazes are you talking about?