Affichage des articles dont le libellé est Richard Wolffe. Afficher tous les articles
Affichage des articles dont le libellé est Richard Wolffe. Afficher tous les articles

jeudi 1 septembre 2011

MSNBC Contributor Richard Wolffe Says Opposition to President Obama "Possibly Based on Skin Color"

Richard Wolffe, who appears quite frequently on MSNBC, said Republican opposition to President Obama is quite possibly "based on skin color."
"The interesting question is: What is it about this president that has stripped away the veneer of respect that normally accompanies the Office of the President? Why do Republicans think this president is unpresidential and should dare to request this kind of thing? It strikes me that it could be the economic times, it could be that he won so big in 2008 or it could be, let's face it, the color of his skin. This is an extraordinary reaction to a normal sequence of events," MSNBC contributor Richard Wolffe said on "The Last Word." Source: Real Clear Politics
So, now the right can't say this is race-baiting by blacks. I am personally getting really sick and tired of President Obama constantly waving the white flag to Republicans. Stand up and act presidential, please. I would like to see a firmer and more resolute President Obama, not this neophyte who wants to be everybody's friend.  To watch video, CLICK HERE.

dimanche 7 juin 2009

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton: President Obama Has Passed '3 a.m.' Test

George Stephanopoulos interviewed Secretary of State Hillary Clinton this morning on "This Week" and she said that President Barack Obama has "absolutely" answered questions she posed during the Democratic campaign about his lack of experience and ability to handle an international crisis. Gone are the days when she tried to plant a seed of doubt in the minds of the voters about then candidate Barack Obama's capabilities of assuming the presidency. I give Mrs. Clinton a lot of credit for her accomplishments on the campaign trail and the passion she brings to her current position as secretary of state.
In her first Sunday show interview since her presidential bid ended a year ago, I asked Clinton if Obama answered the questions she raised in her campaign's "3a.m." ad.

"Absolutely," Clinton told me in an exclusive "This Week" Sunday show interview-- her first as secretary of state.

"And, you know, the president in his public actions and demeanor, and certainly in private with me and with the national security team, has been strong, thoughtful, decisive, I think he is doing a terrific job," she said, "And it's an honor to serve with him."

Obama told Richard Wolffe that he had decided to offer State to Clinton during their primary battle. That came as a surprise to her.

"I never had any -- any dream, let alone inkling that I would end up in President Obama's cabinet," she told me. "I was looking forward to going back to the Senate and, frankly, going back to my life and representing New York, which I love. And I had no idea that he had a different plan in mind."

Clinton also deflected Obama's first pass."When he called and asked me to come see him, and we had our first conversation I said, 'you know, I really don't think I'm the person to do this, I want to go back to my life. I really feel like I owe it to the people of New York,'" Clinton said.

"And I gave him a bunch of other names of people who I thought would be great secretaries of state. But he was quite persistent and very persuasive. And, you know, ultimately it came down to my feeling that, number one, when your president asks you to do something for your country, you really need a good reason not to do it."

"Number two, if I had won and I had asked him to please help me serve our country, I would have hoped he would say yes," Clinton said, "And finally, I looked around our world and I thought, you know, we are in just so many deep holes that everybody had better grab a shovel and start digging out." Source: ABC News
Hillary Clinton, if she chooses to hit the campaign trail again for the presidency after Obama leaves office, will be in an enviable position, especially if she has tangible results from being the secretary of state. She cracked the glass ceiling once and will shatter it the next time around. Love her or hate her, Hillary Clinton is a force to be reckoned.