Entrevista ao NYT
É tradição, o presidente eleito dos EUA dar uma longa entrevista ao NYTimes, antes da cerimónia de tomada de posse. Desta vez, tal não aconteceu .
Finalmente, na passada sexta feira, o presidente Obama acedeu a trinta e cinco minutos de entrevista a bordo do Air Force One, entre Columbus, Ohio e a Andrews Air Force Base "Obama’s Interview Aboard Air Force One"
Vale também a pena ler o editorial de sábado do NYT: "A Start on Health Care Reform"
Finalmente, na passada sexta feira, o presidente Obama acedeu a trinta e cinco minutos de entrevista a bordo do Air Force One, entre Columbus, Ohio e a Andrews Air Force Base "Obama’s Interview Aboard Air Force One"
Vale também a pena ler o editorial de sábado do NYT: "A Start on Health Care Reform"
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WHY DID THE NEW YORK TIMES WANT TO INTERVIEW OBAMA?
"The first six weeks have given people a glimpse of your spending priorities. Are you a socialist as some people have suggested?"
Obama said no. But these are serious journalists. So they followed up.
"Is there anything wrong with saying yes?"
And then: "So to people who suggested that you are more liberal than you suggested on the campaign, you say, what?"
And then: "Is there one word name for your philosophy? If you’re not a socialist, are you a liberal? Are you progressive? One word?"
The economy is collapsing. The Omnibus bill is flailing in the Senate. The Treasury Department still needs a workable approach to the banks. Why is the New York Times wasting Obama's day -- and their 35 minutes of interview time -- with these gotchas? Did they really think he would slip and admit that his stimulus plan was cadged from a footnote in Das Kapital?
EK
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