As part of his media blitz in support of health care reform, President Obama appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman Monday night. The two talked health care as well as the economy, race and kids.
Obama outlined the state of play for health care, saying insurance premiums are going up and employers -- who are "hammered" -- are increasingly dropping people from their plans. He said that, without reform, in five or 10 years many more people won't have health insurance. Further, he said, the government will go bankrupt from health care costs.
"We're closer than we've ever been," he said. "People are gonna realize this was the right way to go."
Of the anger the country's seen lately, Obama brushed off claims that it's based in racism.
"I think it's important to realize I was actually black before the election," he said.
"Whenever a President tries to bring about significant changes, particularly around times of economic unease, there's a certain segment of the population that gets riled up," he said. "It's not atypical. One of the things you sign up for in politics is, folks yell at you."
He also talked about the strengthening economy.
"We are not out of the woods yet. Things are still fragile," he said. "The single most important task for my administration, and my economic advisers, is how do we put people back to work."
He cited clean energy as one potential source for hundreds of thousands of jobs, for projects such as retrofitting buildings to make them greener.
The interview started on a lighter note, when a woman in the audience gave the President a heart-shaped potato that she apparently brought to Letterman two years ago.
"You carry heart-shaped potatoes around?" Obama asked the woman. "Thank you for sharing."
He also spoke about his daughters, Sasha and Malia.
"They're wonderful, normal, happy kids so far," he said. "I give Michelle all the credit 'cause she doesn't take a lot of fuss from them."
T Groan
September 22, 2009 10:06 AM
"We're closer than we've ever been," he said. "People are gonna realize this was the right way to go."
Yaaay!!!! We're going to get single payer!!!!!
The Europeans won't be laughing at us anymore!!!
This is sarcasm for those of you that can't tell..
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
westsider8
September 22, 2009 10:10 AM in reply to T Groan
I think it was Jon Stewart who said it best, and I'm paraphrasing: Once this reform passes, we'll have a health care program that will be envy of several moderately sized African countries.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
T Groan
September 22, 2009 10:09 AM
I love our celebrity president. I understand he's going to be featured on Entertainment Tonight!!! Next a spread for Us magazine and People!!! Perhaps the movies are next !!! Screw governing the nation and getting the best type of healthcare for the majority of the citizens, a man has got to have his priorities!
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
Clavis
September 22, 2009 11:20 AM in reply to T Groan
You're saying he should spend more time clearing brush? Bush took more vacation than any President in history, and Obama is clearly on Letterman to push for healthcare reform.
Hey, the next time you want to rile up the liberals, try and do a better job, okay?
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
T Groan
September 22, 2009 11:32 AM in reply to Clavis
Actually I consider myself a progressive not a faux liberal that believes obama is a progressive or liberal.
All true progressives, leftists, & liberals, provided they pay attention should be extremely upset over the obama policies. He's nothing more than a corporate shill.
Comparing him to bush is setting the bar pretty low. If that's the best you can do.....
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
jagriff1
September 22, 2009 12:43 PM in reply to T Groan
jackass
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
T Groan
September 22, 2009 12:51 PM in reply to jagriff1
ha ha. thanks for the witticism. That the best you can do?
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
hotspur
September 22, 2009 1:50 PM in reply to T Groan
It's pretty spot-on. What health policy that could actually get passed do you propose Obama back? Politics is the art of the possible. It is jackassery to call him a "corporate shill" simply because he is working toward what is politically viable.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
BrendanM
September 22, 2009 3:03 PM in reply to hotspur
"So we should eye every person we see on TV as if they are destined to one day be charged with double homicide?"
Only the black ones, is what T Groan is saying.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
T Groan
September 22, 2009 3:35 PM in reply to hotspur
So basically you believe he shouldn't do what the majority of the American public wants. Typical faux liberal. Pathetic. Do what the corporations want because that is what is possible. Don't try for the best option, do what is possible. Don't try, give up, it isn't possible to do better. You and your fellow racism shouters make me sick.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
cinesimon
September 22, 2009 5:07 PM in reply to T Groan
And your righteous naivete makes us snicker...
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
Cal Damage
September 22, 2009 7:44 PM in reply to T Groan
No, best would be 'Nader-lover!'
Gotcha...
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
Swift63
September 23, 2009 8:56 AM in reply to T Groan
Wha-- Oh, a progressive? Funny how it's nearly impossible to tell you from a right-wing crazy. What's your strategy? Holding your breath until you annoy people enough that they will suddenly agree with you?
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
HawkeyeD
September 22, 2009 10:29 AM
Every once in a while the President needs to remind the people of why they supported him in the first place. This isn't about celebrity so much as it is about showing that he is still the same personable, decent man working for us and not the caricature of the Republicans.
He was witty, intelligent and made cogent arguments for reform. Of course, being funny may remind some of the Marx brothers and tomorrow they will argue this is proof he is Marxist.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
T Groan
September 22, 2009 11:39 AM in reply to HawkeyeD
You know based upon what I saw in the media I used to think OJ was a pretty good guy until he butchered two people.
Don't be fooled by PR and a smiling happy face.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
dtkindler
September 22, 2009 11:46 AM in reply to T Groan
Why, Groan, of all people would you compare the President to OJ Simpson? He is neither an elected official, statesman, or involved at all in politics.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
T Groan
September 22, 2009 12:49 PM in reply to dtkindler
I was making an allusion to basing opinions about a public person based upon what is seen in the media. That should have been pretty easy to figure out.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
hotspur
September 22, 2009 1:53 PM in reply to T Groan
So we should eye every person we see on TV as if they are destined to one day be charged with double homicide? T Groan, your allusion leads to no constructive thought process. That should have been easy to figure out. Troll.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
T Groan
September 22, 2009 3:27 PM in reply to hotspur
Here we go. When you can't win an argument throw out the racist charge. Criticize Obama and yep you're a racist. It's a black and white world. I thought that perspective was limited pretty much to the W supporters. Sadly it's not.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
hotspur
September 22, 2009 4:45 PM in reply to T Groan
Wow, T Groan, I didn't bring up race at all. (Of course, I *am* winning the argument, so **who knows** what I'd be resorting to if I were losing -- gosh, I probably WOULD just call you a racist! That's the kind of thing I do ALL THE TIME.)
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
BrendanM
September 22, 2009 3:07 PM in reply to T Groan
What next, are you going to make a reference to a watermelon patch in the front yard of the White House and claim it is a commentary about the Obamas planting an organic garden but not completely transforming our agricultural system?
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
T Groan
September 22, 2009 3:32 PM in reply to BrendanM
What's watermelon got to do with anything? Ahh I see you're throwing out a stereotype generally associated with racism. Tsk tsk.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
cinesimon
September 22, 2009 4:58 PM in reply to T Groan
Kinda like bringing up OJ Simpson as somebody to compare Obama to?
Grow up, kiddo.
Your double standards, silly name calling and totally naive positions only make you look extremely ignorant - and rather angry.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
bill57
September 22, 2009 10:31 AM
Without a public option that ANYONE can sign up for, there will not be meaningful reform. If by reform you mean lowering ins. cost for Americans. Republicans and conservatives have become so team oriented that they will argue against their own interests just to keep the other team from winning(functioning). That way they can get back to doing for corp. ceo's and wealthy donors by screwing themselves (workers), but hey, at least their team will be back in power so rah rah rah.
Sheep. Anyone who puts party identification before country is a filthy traitor in my opinion.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
bill57
September 22, 2009 10:36 AM
"Of course, being funny may remind some of the Marx brothers and tomorrow they will argue this is proof he is Marxist."
LMAO!!! So true. You could probably make some serious bucks writing for Glenn Beck. Kind of sad isn't it?
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
impik
September 22, 2009 11:03 AM
He's awesome. He can piss me, but he can't make me not love him.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
Stiggs
September 22, 2009 4:28 PM in reply to impik
Thank you. I certainly do not think our president is perfect. He is a centrist and in a lot of ways, he's right of the populace (are we still in Iraq and still not supporting marriage equality?). But at least he's making an effort to be honest and do things in the best interest of our country.
He's funny and personable. Intelligent and accessible. And to all those jackasses who voted for Bush because "he's the kind of guy you want to have a beer with" (really? the dry born-again with a silver spoon in his mouth christian ivy league poser former CEO is the kind of guy you would want to have a beer with?), Obama actually drinks beer.
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?
WCG
September 22, 2009 11:05 AM
Er,... I'm pretty sure he said "president," not "resident." :)
Reply | Flag Abuse
Are you sure this comment violates TPM's Terms of Service?