Review of fox news obama::Should barrack Obama win or mitt Romney
Review of fox news obama::Should barrack Obama win or mitt Romney
Barack Obama needs to go on Fox News. Tuesday, 06/6/09, in an interview on CNBC Obama again complained about Fox News not liking him. This is far from the first time. Fox had a field day on Wednesday playing various clips of Obama expressing his displeasure over Fox. "They don't like me." he complained. Obama seems very concerned about being liked. He seems to be confusing his policies with his personhood. If you don't like his policies you must not like him. It strikes me as rather narcissistic . The end result though is that Obama keeps appearing in favorable venues fielding softball questions. Showing up on shows where he can dominate the conversation and do most of the talking. Most of the media outlets still seem to be having a love affair with this guy. Only Fox seems to be willing to challenge him regularly. And that is exactly why he needs to do interviews on Fox News. There are plenty of hard questions to be asked of Obama and his administration's policies and decisions. Why was $20 billion sunk into GM to keep it out of bankruptcy followed by more billions committed along with a government ownership stake secured in a subsequent bankruptcy? Same with Chrysler. Why was the UAW put ahead of senior bond holders in the bankruptcies, despite the law being to the contrary? Why are we apologizing to the world in tour after tour across the international landscape? Why are prisoners from Gitmo being released into tropical paradises, accompanied by what amount to bribes to the local government? Should the government really be taking a 34% interest in Citigroup? Why is his stimulus package 90% social programs and why is it most of the package doesn't go into effect until 2010, an election year, when the economy is struggling now? Are his policies not a simplistic and apparent attempt to move the country into being a socialist state? And I haven't even started on questions about healthcare, Israel and Iran.. The softball venues ask simplistic questions and smile and nod at the answers. Fox News doesn't and they have the largest viewership amongst the news channels. Obama truly believes in his paradigms, that they are correct. The way to prove this is to meet his doubters and detractors head on. Socrates never ducked an argument. It seems Obama is no Socrates. If Obama really wants to convince people he needs to take on the opposition head on and prove it. It's cowardly to appear on CNBC and deny Fox's lead business news analyst, Neil Cavuto, an audience, er, interview. During the campaign Obama did an interview with Bill O'Reilly. O'Reilly neither bit his head off or rolled over. It was quite fair. I can understand a reluctance to not talk with the always bombastic Sean Hannity, but there is no excuse for not interviewing with the always congenial Chris Wallace. Even mild mannered Greta Van Susteren, who has issued an open invitation to Obama, would be a good start. I can't think of a reason not to talk with her. And Mike Huckabee is always ready for polite discussion of the issues. Ducking Fox News is cowardly. He needs to meet his critics face to face. Until he does there will be ongoing doubts not only about the quality of his decisions and policies but also his courage and integrity. Barack Obama needs to go on Fox News. Whether or not he can withstand the scrutiny is a question important only to him. Either way the American public would win. |
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