March 17, 2010 5:48 PM

Obama Pushes Health Care Bill in Combative Fox Interview

By
Brian Montopoli
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Health Care
(Credit: CBS)

Updated 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time

In a sometimes-combative interview Wednesday with Fox News' Bret Baier, President Obama predicted that his health care reform bill will pass and said that he doesn't "spend a lot of time worrying about what the procedural rules are in the House or Senate."

The comments come as Republicans criticize House Democrats for considering using an obscure maneuver called a "self-executing rule," which both Republicans and Democrats have used multiple times in the past, to combine votes on the Senate version of the health care bill. Using the procedure will keep House Democrats from having to vote directly on the Senate bill, which many oppose, and instead pass it in conjunction with a budget reconciliation bill that includes changes to that bill.

"What I can tell you is that the vote that's taken in the House will be a vote for health care reform," the president said. "And if people vote yes, whatever form that takes, that is going to be a vote for health care reform. And I don't think we should pretend otherwise. And if they don't, if they vote against it, then they're going to be voting against health care reform and they're going to be voting in favor of the status quo."

In the interview, Baier repeatedly pressed Mr. Obama on whether he supports use of the self-executing rule. As Mr. Obama kept trying to discuss the substance of the bill, Baier interrupted him in an attempt to get back to that issue.

"I understand what you're -- I know you don't like to talk about process," Baier said at one point.

"I've got to say to you, there are a lot more people who are concerned about the fact that they may be losing their house or going bankrupt because of health care," responded Mr. Obama. He later added: "The reason that I think this conversation ends up being a little frustrating is because the focus entirely is on Washington process."

The battle over the focus of the interview was also present when Baier started reading questions from Fox News viewers, among them one asking, "If the health care bill is so wonderful, why do you have to bribe Congress to pass it?"

Mr. Obama replied that he gets 40,000 e-mails or letters each day and that they "talk about why haven't we done something to make sure that I, a small business person, am getting as good a deal as members of Congress are getting, and don't have my insurance rates jacked up 40 percent."

The Fox News host then pressed the president on which "special deals" remained in the bill. The president threw his support behind the deal Republicans deemed the "Louisiana Purchase," saying the provision "said that if a state has been affected by a natural catastrophe, that has created a special health care emergency in that state, they should get help. Louisiana, obviously, went through Katrina, and they're still trying to deal with the enormous challenges that were faced because of that."

"Now I have said that there are certain provisions, like this Nebraska one, that don't make sense. And they needed to be out," he added. "And we have removed those."

Baier asked for more specifics, throwing out the names of states -- Florida, Connecticut, Montana -- saying, "there are a lot of deals in here, Mr. President, that people have issues about."

The president responded that some such provisions would remain, "but those are not going to ones that are driven by politics, they're going to be driven policy."

Twice in the interview the president implored Baier to let him finish his thought.

"Well, I'm trying to answer your question and you keep on interrupting," Mr. Obama said at one point.

Baier asked Mr. Obama if the bill makes Medicare stronger, saying the president had to choose whether to spend the $500 billion in projected savings from the program on solvency for the program or on expenditures.

The president said "we are going to take these savings, put them back to make sure that seniors are getting help on the prescription drug bill instead of that money going to, for example, insurance reform, and.." before he was cut off.

"And you call this deficit neutral, but you also set aside the doctor fix, more than $200 billion," Baier said. "People look at this and say, how can it be deficit neutral?"

After the president responded that the doctor fix is a problem he inherited from the previous administration, and that it would be an issue with or without the health care bill, Baier interjected, "But you wanted to change Washington, Mr. President. And now you're doing it the same way."

At the end of the health care portion of the interview, Mr. Obama was asked if the bill would become law.

"I'm confident it will pass," he said. "And the reason I'm confident that it's going to pass is because it's the right thing to do."

White House officials have accused Fox News of essentially operating as a branch of the GOP; last October, then-communications director Anita Dunn called the network "either the research arm or the communications arm of the Republican Party."

White House senior adviser David Axelrod said around the same time that the network is "not really a news station" and that "it's really not news -- it's pushing a point of view."

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said at a briefing Tuesday that trying to convince Fox viewers to support the health care bill was "certainly worth a shot."

"Obviously they have a pretty big audience share and I think it's safe to say that a lot of members that are undecided are going to be -- they watch and their constituents watch this news. So we're happy to continue the argument on why health care reform is important to pass this year on Fox," Gibbs said.

Last month first lady Michelle Obama appeared on Mike Huckabee's Fox News show, and other administration officials, including Education Secretary Arne Duncan, have also appeared on the network.

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Dennis Kucinich to Vote Yes on Health Care
Countdown to Health Care Vote Spurs Final Push from Dems, Opponents
Door Closed on Health Care Protesters
Cloudy Skies Start Clearing For Dems
GOP Tries to Block "Slaughter Solution" in Health Care Vote
Explainer: How the House Could Pass Health Care Reform with One Vote
Liberal Groups Turn on Dems to Pass Health Care Reform
Groups Seek to Influence Health Care Debate Without Disclosing Donors
CBSNews.com Special Report: Health Care


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by pensacola8-2009 March 18, 2010 7:59 PM EDT
Basic protection from insurance company abuses will not occur without health care reform.

Insurance company abuses are clearly targeted at assuring their profit.

I have health care and have seen many double standards where treatment was extended to one patient, but deprived to another with the same needs.

Yes, I want and trust the government to run health care for myself as long as the same rules are applied to everyone.

Nothing upsets me more than to know I have the same needs as others, and have health care and am deprived benefit, while others are not deprived.
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by Confidential416 March 18, 2010 6:07 PM EDT
There is no doubt that Healthcare Reform is a must - but is this the right bill... I don't think so. Why does everyone have to be left or right... what we need is someone in the middle of the road. Left vs Right accomplishes nothing!
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by lindairish March 18, 2010 6:29 PM EDT
I think this bill should be DUMPED. Can you imagine the IRS having the ability to charge you up to $2000.00 for not having insurance?
by Leaderless March 18, 2010 12:45 PM EDT
Very un-presidential barack!
It may have worked back in Chicago but you are in Washington now, dodging is not tolerated.
Maybe barack forgot that Fox News is doing the interviewing, not one of his media lapdog like d'ohlberman.....
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by DocD--2008 March 18, 2010 5:53 PM EDT
Evidently you never were taught, regardless of who you are, its very impolite to interrupt, which is what the "interviewer" kept doing. In an interviews, you ask a question and let the person being interviewed answer. If you don't let them answer, your not interviewing you're now trying to manipulate a conversation which is what the media dows now a days. The reporter needs to go back to school as do most of the media.
by Leaderless March 19, 2010 12:10 PM EDT
DocD--2008, in normal conversation, it's rude to interupt another person.
However, there's a finite amount of time allotted for the interview. barack won't answered the question, go off topic and filibuster. It's the interviewer job to get barack back on track.
by lakota2012 March 18, 2010 12:17 PM EDT
mortimer: "the government has no business forcing businesses to air things the public doesn't want."
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Actually, I would think that the public indeed does want to hear the TRUTH, or at least BOTH SIDES of the argument or debate, instead of just one-sided LIES and DECEPTIONS in such a Communist-style propaganda.

Just think, if the FAUX NoNooz bozos actually supported their obvious propaganda of "fair and balanced," they wouldn't object to balancing their LIES and DECEPTIONS with the TRUTH, but NO, they would rather the Kool-aid guzzlin' sheeple only hear one side in Communist style!
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by lakota2012 March 18, 2010 12:04 PM EDT
mortimer: "Required equal time?"
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Yeah...thanks for proving my point that it certainly was NOT CENSORSHIP, just equal time for the moronic dittoheads and the FAUX NoNooz syccophants, to hear the TRUTH instead of being bombarded with constant LIES and DECEPTIONS by the republiCON Network and druggie rush.

Simple....and the conservitard methods of repealing the Fairness Doctrine in order to spew one-sided PROPAGANDA in the form of LIES and DECEPTIONS, over and over again in a 24/7 NoNooz format, reminds me of the Communist methods of propagandists wanting their people to only hear one side of everything!

Thanks comrade, for proving my point!
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by lakota2012 March 18, 2010 12:08 PM EDT
Yep comrade mortimer, you've proven you've been totally indoctrinated in the Communist fashion, with that conservitard talk radio and 24/7 FAUX NoNooz LIES and DECEPTIONS -- nice propagandist format, alright!
by lakota2012 March 18, 2010 11:34 AM EDT
thugdriver: "...when you consider what you get on CBS..."
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Yeah....I know what you mean.....CBS actually posts conservitard OPINIONS from The New Ledger and National Review Online, in an actual fair and balanced website that you republiCONS just despise, since you're so familiar with the FAUX NoNooz propaganda and one-sided LIES and DECEPTIONS that repealing the FAIRNESS DOCTRINE gave us!

Even Olbermann and Maddow ALWAYS play the videotape of the conservitards talking out of both sides of their mouths BEFORE commenting, so it's more like the TRUTH HURTS since you're so used to endless PROPAGANDA, comrade!
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by lakota2012 March 18, 2010 11:18 AM EDT
mortimer: "Fairness Doctrince? Censorship?
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Actually, it's the Fairness Doctrine, and it certainly never CENSORED anything -- only required equal time for an opposing view -- but of course we know how the FAUX NoNooz propagandists have a need to hide the TRUTH, and just give you Kool-aid guzzlers a one-sided depiction of the LIES and DECEPTIONS of the GOP, brought to you by the republiCON network!
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by ky46 March 18, 2010 10:41 AM EDT
I am confused?
Which is more important
1. Healthcare
2. NCAA basketball predictions
3. Tiger returning to golf
It seems they all carry the same 'breaking news headlines' if POTUS
has any say.
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by cockroachcrusher March 18, 2010 10:38 AM EDT
Fox News is run by a pack of Republican and conservative hyenas.
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by Mortar_29 March 18, 2010 10:39 AM EDT
Really?
by lakota2012 March 18, 2010 10:48 AM EDT
Yep, the FAUX NoNooz propagandists always interrupt those that they are interviewing, and billy o'liely has been seen cutting their microphones when they tell him something he doesn't want his Kool-aid guzzlin' viewers to hear! The rest of them are even worse like beck/hannity who have jumped off the cliff with their racist anger towards a black president.
by lakota2012 March 18, 2010 10:36 AM EDT
mortimer: "doesn't address cost, balloons the debt, etc.."
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Only a paid K-Street TROLL would continue parroting those LIES that the for-profit insurance bozos want to keep repeating, since the current bill does address cost and according to the CBO, REDUCES the deficit by $130 Billion in the first 10 years and by $1.2 TRILLION in the second 10 years!

Hey mortimer, instead of pushing your constant propaganda as a paid troll, try reading the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, especially Part II -- Consumer Choices and Insurance Competition Through Health Benefit Exchanges -- Sections 1311, Affordable Choices of Health Benefit Plans; Section 1312 Consumer Choice; Part III, State Flexibility Relating to Exchanges; and Part IV, State Flexibility to Establish Alternative Programs, Sections 1331, 1332 and especially Section 1333: Provisions Relating to Offering of Offering Plans in More than One State.

Your LIES and DECEPTIONS are nothing but K-Street PROPAGANDA, by the for-profit insurance industry that YOU must represent!
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by Mortar_29 March 18, 2010 10:40 AM EDT
Wow...you are parrotingthe K Street lies. Who do you think wrote this bill? Congress?

The health insurance industry and "big pharma" wrote this and are backing it all the way!!

Good luck with the mess!
by lakota2012 March 18, 2010 11:02 AM EDT
mortimer, you're the paid TROLL from K-Street, and obviously failed to read the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, especially the sections I pointed out to you, and only have a need to parrot more propaganda from your for-profit insurance bozos.

I'll be the first to admit that this bill has flaws, but we need to START somewhere with health care reform, and eventually add a public option for even more competition -- not keep the status quo like you republiCONS want, as you worship higher and higher profits/overhead by the for-profit insurance mafia skimming their 30% off the top!
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