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Why did it take O'Bama 17 minutes and 2,500 words to answer this question from a woman in Charlotte, NC?
Obama's 17-minute, 2,500-word response to woman's claim of being 'over-taxed'
by Anne E. Kornblut
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2010/04/obamas...
Toward the end of a question-and-answer session with workers at an advanced battery technology manufacturer, a woman named Doris stood to ask the president whether it was a "wise decision to add more taxes to us with the health care" package.
"We are over-taxed as it is," Doris said bluntly.
Obama started out feisty. "Well, let's talk about that, because this is an area where there's been just a whole lot of misinformation, and I'm going to have to work hard over the next several months to clean up a lot of the misapprehensions that people have," the president said.
He then spent the next 17 minutes and 12 seconds lulling the crowd into a daze. His discursive answer - more than 2,500 words long -- wandered from topic to topic, including commentary on the deficit, pay-as-you-go rules passed by Congress, Congressional Budget Office reports on Medicare waste, COBRA coverage, the Recovery Act and Federal Medical Assistance Percentages (he referred to this last item by its inside-the-Beltway name, "F-Map"). He talked about the notion of eliminating foreign aid (not worth it, he said). He invoked Warren Buffett, earmarks and the payroll tax that funds Medicare (referring to it, in fluent Washington lingo, as "FICA").
Always fond of lists, Obama ticked off his approach to health care -- twice. "Number one is that we are the only -- we have been, up until last week, the only advanced country that allows 50 million of its citizens to not have any health insurance," he said.
A few minutes later he got to the next point, which seemed awfully similar to the first. "Number two, you don't know who might end up being in that situation," he said, then carried on explaining further still.
"Point number three is that the way insurance companies have been operating, even if you've got health insurance you don't always know what you got, because what has been increasingly the practice is that if you're not lucky enough to work for a big company that is a big pool, that essentially is almost a self-insurer, then what's happening is, is you're going out on the marketplace, you may be buying insurance, you think you're covered, but then when you get sick they decide to drop the insurance right when you need it," Obama continued, winding on with the answer.
Halfway through, an audience member on the riser yawned.
But Obama wasn't finished. He had a "final point," before starting again with another list -- of three points.
"What we said is, number one, we'll have the basic principle that everybody gets coverage," he said, before launching into the next two points, for a grand total of seven.
His wandering approach might not matter if Obama weren't being billed as the chief salesman of the health-care overhaul. Public opinion on the bill remains divided, and Democratic officials are planning to send Obama into the country to persuade wary citizens that it will work for them in the long run.
It was not evident that he changed any minds at Friday's event. The audience sat politely, but people in the back of the room began to wander off.
Even Obama seemed to recognize that he had gone on too long. He apologized -- in keeping with the spirit of the moment, not once, but twice. "Boy, that was a long answer. I'm sorry," he said, drawing nervous laughter that sounded somewhat like relief as he wrapped up.
But, he said: "I hope I answered your question."
(read the full article at the link)
10 Answers
- No ShortageLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Obama's answer to Doris' question reflects his dual commitment to providing health care for her and easing her tax burden. He is systemically and singlehandedly boring Doris to death, which not reduces her need for government-run health care, it also lowers her taxes because she won't be around to pay them anymore.
(Great article. Thanks for posting.)
- 狐 JoshLv 71 decade ago
I wonder if that question was planted. I am curious because answers over ten words are placed on a teleprompter.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
He is a good public speaker. He has the ability to answer the question without really answering the question. Snake oil salesman.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Even he knows he's a p.o.s. because he has to resort to filibustering instead of directly answering the question or comment.
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- darcy mLv 71 decade ago
He had to take so long to explain every single detail and it still was not enough
Now they are down to counting every single word...even the counts 2500 what laugh
- 1 decade ago
It sounds like he is using the old approach of "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit."
- 1 decade ago
I will study up on that and let you know.
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Because he likes to articulate and give complete, thoughtful answers. I know that after 8 years of Dubya, you're not USED to that, but....