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February 4, 2009 1:40 PM

Obama Says Sorry. A Lot.

Based on his comments during a series of interviews last night, it seems as though President Obama’s harshest critic may just be President Obama.

(CBS)
“I think I messed up, I screwed up,” President Obama told CBS News’ Katie Couric. “In not recognizing the perception that even though this is a honest mistake,” he explained. (Read the transcript of the interview here.)

The president was referring to revelations hours earlier that his pick for Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tom Daschle, had withdrawn his nomination amid criticism of his initial failure to pay $140,000 in taxes.

During interviews with CBS, ABC, NBC, FOX and CNN, President Obama was asked about the cabinet staffing hiccup. The typically confident president repeatedly said that the appointment scandal was his responsibility and apologized over (and over) again.

“I believe, on Tom's part, that, you know, ordinary people are out there paying taxes everyday and whether it's an intentional mistake or not, it was sending the wrong signal,” he told Couric, “so again, this was something that was my fault.”

"I've got to own up to my mistake which is that ultimately it's important for this administration to send a message that there aren't two sets of rules. You know, one for prominent people and one for ordinary folks who have to pay their taxes," Mr. Obama told NBC.

“I'm frustrated with myself, with our team'' he added, “and I'm here on television saying I screwed up and that's part of the era of responsibility, is not never making mistakes; it's owning up to them and trying to make sure you never repeat them and that's what we intend to do.''

ABC’s Charles Gibson asked President Obama what type of message he thought investigations into three of his appointee’s taxes sent. Responded the president: “Well, I think it sends the wrong one. And that's, you know, something I take responsibility for.”

“I think I made a mistake. And I told Tom that. I take responsibility for the appointees,” Mr. Obama told CNN. “I think my mistake is not in selecting Tom originally… But I think that, look, ultimately, I campaigned on changing Washington and bottom-up politics. And I don't want to send a message to the American people that there are two sets of standards, one for powerful people, and one for ordinary folks who are working every day and paying their taxes.”

And, just to make sure no audience members were missed, the apologetic president told Fox News, “I take responsibility for this mistake.” He promised to “make sure we're not screwing up again.''

In total, President Obama said the word “mistake” twelve times during the five interviews. He also used the phrase “I take responsibility” three times and the word “regret” twice.
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by bluenomas February 5, 2009 6:10 AM EST
If he really wants to "accept responsibilty" he should impose a consequence on himself. Of course, he won''''t as these are just empty words. The man has spent the last year crticizing and placing as much blame as he possibly could. Suddenly, we are supposed to accept some empty mea culpa?!!! The man is a hypocrite.


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Posted by azirine at 02:42 AM : Feb 05, 2009

Shat would you propose? What sort of consequence should he impose upon himself and when has a president ever done that? It''s been 2 weeks in office, how to you gauge the level of hypocrisy on an individual? All politicians spend the campaign year passing blame...how is this different? What sort of performance levels and timeframes would you deem fair before judging one of hyposcrisy and accountability?
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by bluenomas February 5, 2009 5:24 AM EST
yeah! America is accustomed to being lied to and having the President in complete denial of any mistakes or wrong doing and to never having their President admit he is wrong. Presidnet Obama, please don''t break this admirable tradition!
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by fush2 February 5, 2009 2:47 AM EST
i thought he gave all these people a background check...isnt that what he was saying? how they had to fill out this paper with ALL their personal information
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by bluenomas February 5, 2009 1:29 AM EST
Instead of appearing to be morons with incessant complaining, why not make a positive contribution to society.?
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Posted by truthmatterz at 05:57 PM : Feb 04, 2009

hey truth - you can expect this when they glimpse the title artcile. Sorta like flies on honey...or something...
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by bluenomas February 5, 2009 1:29 AM EST
Instead of appearing to be morons with incessant complaining, why not make a positive contribution to society.?
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Posted by truthmatterz at 05:57 PM : Feb 04, 2009

hey truth - you can expect this when they glimpse the title artcile. Sorta like flies on honey...or something...
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by wylie-d February 5, 2009 12:43 AM EST

Save the apologies for Michelle when you forget her birthday.

Get off TV and start governing competently. Yeah, it''s harder than being president of the law review and less fun than campaigning. Too bad.


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by renonv5 February 5, 2009 12:20 AM EST
Instead of appearing to be morons with incessant complaining, why not make a positive contribution to society.?

Posted by truthmatterz
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What was your most recent, postive contribution to society?
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by prelgovisk February 5, 2009 12:16 AM EST
Obamas'' team jumped all over McCain for not thoroughly vetting on of his many campaign workers. They held the guilt of this lowly worker as proof that McCain was unfit to be president.

Now Obama picks a buddy that could hold a major post and doesn''t bother to check him out. And somehow now all it seems to get is an, "Oops! My bad!" followed by a shrug and a smile.

Obama should apologize to McCain for judging him by a standard he is unwilling to apply to himself.
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by thgdriver1 February 5, 2009 12:02 AM EST
Nobamas approval rating is falling faster then Chrysler stock.
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by asamiller February 4, 2009 9:16 PM EST
When George W. Bush was asked after his first term what mistakes he made as President over his first 4 years, he couldn''t think of one. Its refreshing to see our current President owning up. I am sure he''ll move on, get those positions filled and hopefully will have success getting the country on track with his new team.
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by cbs4me3 February 4, 2009 9:14 PM EST
He certainly does. He also has talked about bone-headed decisions.
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by dnsallday February 4, 2009 8:57 PM EST
Are there any political blogs for adults? This is a lot of regurgitation from other sources. Hardly a single, logical, coherent thought and never a complete one.

After reading a number of comments, I get the feeling that the posters are impotent at home and have no control over what is done to them. Anonymous posting is the only form of expression they feel safe with.

I feel badly for anybody who has been beaten down so badly that they aren''t even capable of doing their own thinking any more.

Instead of appearing to be morons with incessant complaining, why not make a positive contribution to society.?
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by geezer62 February 4, 2009 8:44 PM EST
Ok....you repubs win....Get the impeachment proceedings started including Biden and Pelosi. If you can''t impeach them I''m sure you can find another way to dispose of them. Then draft Sarah Palin in as president and clean out any and all democrats in the house and senate. That should give you a good shot at what you seem to want. Why you''ll have America back up and running like a well tuned NASCAR in no time at all. This is what you want....as far as I am concerned you can have it. There comes a time in any intelligent person''s life when you know that you are simply banging you head against a brick wall and that the wall will win. So why continue to suffer the pain? It''s not possible to argue with a snake and therefore it is not possible to argue or even have an intelligent discussion with you people. Keep your confederate money boys the South will rise again. ***** always floats.
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by smf1957 February 4, 2009 8:40 PM EST
Face it obama pepole, Pelosi, Reid and Slick Wlly are calling the shots now. Obama is just a mouth peice. He has no clue what to do. I do not blame him,he never ran a car wash and was elected.
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by ajmarine111 February 4, 2009 8:36 PM EST
What are all those boys going to do when they come home without being deployed elsewhere where we need them.

Posted by azmildman at 05:34 PM : Feb 04, 2009




Stay in the military and continue training?
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by busybeela February 4, 2009 8:36 PM EST
Funny. But you do know that "liberal brilliance" is an oxymoron...

Posted by renojmc at 05:33 PM : Feb 04, 2009

I stand corrected.
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by azmildman February 4, 2009 8:34 PM EST
Obama said during his campaign that he was going to bring home the troops in Iraq and concentrate on Afganistan until we find Bin Laden and kill him. Now, how were you expecting something else? We already have most of the country realising we are in A) 2 wars that we can''t afford for no reason. B) an economic crisis that includes unemployment. Well, what happens if all the boys in Iraq are unemployed right now? Did you ever think about that? What are all those boys going to do when they come home without being deployed elsewhere where we need them.
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by renojmc February 4, 2009 8:33 PM EST
Liberal brilliance on display.

Posted by busybeela at 05:32 PM : Feb 04, 2009
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Funny. But you do know that "liberal brilliance" is an oxymoron...

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by renojmc February 4, 2009 8:32 PM EST
Obama should say sorry a lot - he''s the sorriest president we''ve ever had.
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by busybeela February 4, 2009 8:32 PM EST
You conservative idiots!!! George Bush never made a mistake. All of you fools should be put in jail and the keys thrown away.
You guys are the drunk bigots that drove this country into a ditch and now you want to give directions to the tow truck driver, GET LOST!!! GO BURN SOME CROSSES!!!


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Posted by captainjohn9 at 04:13 PM : Feb 04, 2009
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In the same post you call Republicans bigots, and prove yourself to be one. Liberal brilliance on display.
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