Obama Rips Fox: ‘We’re Going to Have to Change How the
Media Reports’
by John Nolte in Breietbart
For going on seven years we have
learned three things about President Obama: 1) He loves the poor so much he
continues to create more of them. 2) He loves the poor so much he does
everything in his power to keep them poor. 3) He doesn’t see the opposition as
loyal, but as bad players — his enemy. This is especially true of Fox News,
which Obama ripped as anti-poor bigots during a Wednesday afternoon summit on
poverty.
We’re used to this Obama, the
forever-partisan who has never seen himself as president of all the people but
only of those who worship him.
What was most revealing about the
president’s comments was his expressed desire to “change how the media reports.”
Speaking of Fox News, the poor, and
the way GOP leaders think, Obama said, [W]e’re going to have to change how our
body politic thinks, which means we’re going to have to change how the media
reports on these issues.”
Here is the full transcript:
I think that the effort to suggest
that the poor are sponges, leeches, don’t want to work, are lazy, are
undeserving, got traction. And look, it’s still being propagated. I have to say
that if you watch Fox News on a regular basis, it is a constant venue. They
will find folks who make me mad. I don’t know where they find them. They’re all
like, “I don’t want to work. I just want a free Obama Phone, or whatever.” And
that becomes an entire narrative that gets worked up. And very rarely do you
hear an interview of a waitress, which is much more typical — who is raising a
couple of kids and doing everything right but still can’t pay the bills.
And so, if we’re going to change how
Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) and Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) think, we’re going to
have to change how our body politic thinks, which means we’re going to have to
change how the media reports on these issues, and how people’s impressions of
what it’s like to struggle in this economy looks like. And how budgets connect
to that. And that’s a hard process because that requires a much broader
conversation than typically we have on the nightly news.
After seven failed years, to watch
Obama sit there and discuss the poor as though he is part of the solution and
not the problem, is laughable.
And let’s not forget that Obama
knows nothing about poverty. He has lived a privileged life.
Obama attended prep schools as a
child, lived with his well-to-do grandparents in Honolulu as a teen, where he
attended Panahou, a fancy private school. Both of his grandparents were well
educated; she even worked as the vice president of a bank. For a time, Obama
had a nanny! From
there Obama attended Occidental College in California, was well off enough to
visit Pakistan for 3 weeks; he then attended two of the most prestigious
colleges in the country: Columbia and Harvard.
The closest Obama has ever come to
experiencing anything close to poverty was during his time as a community
organizer in Chicago. And in that dynamic, the poor were just pawns for Obama
to manipulate to achieve his political ambitions.
Obama knows nothing of struggle, or
what life is like for those who do. And after 7 years of his failed
economic policies, we also know he doesn’t give a damn enough about the poor to
change his policies in a way that might actually help them.
Obama likes poor people fine — he
likes them dependent on the government.
He also likes the news media to do
what it’s told.
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