Senator Obama's on
"The View" right now.
Obama: Women always surprise me...I survive by taking constructive criticism, but you have to know that not everything you say is going to be liked by everyone.
Ok, it took :30 for the "You're related to Brad Pitt?" to come up. At :35 in... Barbara tells Obama he's sexy.
I'm trying not to throw up. Moving on...
Obama: Reverend Wright has retired. I joined this church 20 years ago. This is one of the few African American congregations in the denomination and one of the most active churches in the community. On and off in the course of 20 years, I joined the Church and embraced my Christian faith at that church. I never heard him say some of the things that have upset people. He's preaching three times every Sunday over the course of 20 years. I'm not vetting my pastor. The statements that were made were rightly offensive. What they spoke to was a brilliant man caught in a time warp where he grew up and didn't have a good enough sense of how America's changed. That doesn't excuse, but does help explain, what he said. It helps to put it in context.
Had the Reverend not retired and not acknowledged that what he'd said had offended people, then I wouldn't have felt comfortable staying at the church.
Elizabeth Hasselbeck: You transcended party lines in your 2004 Democratic convention speech. You speak of One America, but the man you chose as your spiritual advisor made awful comments, and yet you still affiliated with him.
Obama: Imagine someone compiled the 5 stupidest things you ever said, and then played them over and over again for weeks. (That is an excellent idea. I'm guessing Hasselbeck wouldn't stand up to that kind of scrutiny herself.) People are mixes of good and bad. I saw mostly the good.
I have all kinds of friends across the political spectrum. Part of my role in politics is trying to get people who don't agree to help understand each other.
I spoke to Rev Wright after this episode, and I told him I felt badly he's been characterized in this one way. But he was my pastor. I think people overstate his role as my mentor or spiritual advisor.
I realize I am running for President and the threshold is higher. I expect a high level of scrutiny. Hopefully people will see this in context.
First question post commercial. What are the first three things you will do as President?
Obama:1. Responsibly and honorably figure out how to get out of Iraq
2. Put forward legislation that gives everyone healthcare. Keep it if you've got it, but we'll help bring down deductibles and premiums. If you don't have it, we'll set up a plan you can buy into with help.
3. Deal with the energy crisis.
Are you going to be able to stand up to the attack machine on the Republican side? How tough are you?
Obama: I'm skinny but I'm tough. Truth is a powerful weapon. When you say what you really believe, it can be disarming.
Will you wife sit in on your cabinet meetings?
Obama: No. Parenting and other projects are her priority.
Back from break again. Sherri Shepherd's switching her vote from Clinton to Obama after hearing his speech on race last week.
Obama: Our supporters are passionate. The press loves when someone says crazy stuff. That contributes to a sense of bitterness. Clinton was my friend before. She will be my friend after this contest ends. The Democrats will come together. They will have a nominee they will be proud of.
We have so much more in common than what drives us apart. People basically want the same things when you talk to them across the country. That doesn't mean we won't have real arguments on how to get there, but we all have similar goals.
I don't want higher taxes. I have to pay them. It's no fun. I would prefer to keep taxes as low as possible. I'll roll back Bush tax cuts. Increase taxes there. I'll help people making less than $75,000 year. Those of us that can pay more will pay a little more.
Ok, they just rushed him off because they ran out of time. I am not a fan of the show. I never watch. But it was a good venue for Obama. He was relaxed and addressed the questions clearly and appropriately for the audience at hand.
I hope this was helpful. Now y'all owe me one. I think sitting through "The View" officially qualifies as taking one for the team.
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