CBS/AP/ June 4, 2010, 7:08 AM

"Furious" Obama Heading to Gulf for Spill Update

Determined to project both command and compassion, President Barack Obama is returning to the Louisiana coast for a fresh reality check on work to stanch the oil spewing into the Gulf of Mexico and the spiraling effects of the nation's worst environmental disaster.

The president underscored his focus on the Gulf by abruptly canceling plans for a trip to Indonesia and Australia later this month.

Addressing a crisis that threatens to undermine his presidency, Mr. Obama spoke for many Thursday in declaring himself furious at a situation that "is imperiling an entire way of life and an entire region for potentially years." Friday's trip will be his second to the Gulf in eight days, answering critics in both parties who suggest he has seemed detached from the crisis.

Polls show the public growing more negative toward the president's handling of the spill.

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White House spokesman Robert Gibbs announced late Thursday that President Obama was scrapping his foreign trip - which already had been postponed - "to deal with important issues, one of which is the oil spill."

Speculation the president would need to rethink the trip, set to begin June 13, mounted as the administration came under increasing scrutiny for its handling of the Gulf spill. The trip was first put off while President Obama was making the final push for his massive health-care overhaul.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd of Australia and the president of Indonesia, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, both said through spokesmen they were disappointed by the turn of events, but understood it was necessary for Mr. Obama to stay home and deal with the crisis.

While in Louisiana, President Obama planned to meet with Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, who is overseeing the response effort, and with state and local officials, then visit Gulf Coast communities where lives have been upended by the spill.

Gibbs said the president wanted to talk firsthand with business leaders and individuals suffering the economic consequences of the disaster.

In an interview Thursday with CNN's Larry King, President Obama expressed dissatisfaction with the pace of British oil company BP's reaction to the spill, saying, "What I haven't seen as much as I'd like is the kind of rapid response."

His administration on Thursday handed the company a $69 million bill for recovery costs to date - a figure sure to grow in the weeks and months ahead.

The president visited the Gulf region twice in May, and Friday's visit surely will not be his last, as the president tries to show he's staying on top of the situation, without getting in the way.

"You never want to take resources away from the response and recovery efforts, so we're certainly mindful of that," Gibbs said. "At the same time ... I think he'll go as often as he thinks that is productive in aiding those response efforts."

Somewhere between 21 million and 46 million gallons of crude oil have been disgorged into the Gulf since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded on April 20, according to government estimates. Eleven workers were killed in the blast.

President Obama told King he was furious that "someone didn't think through the consequences of their actions," and he tried to deflect criticism that he hasn't shown enough emotion about the epic dimensions of the problem.

"I would love to just spend a lot of my time venting and yelling at people," the president said, "but that's not the job I was hired to do. My job is to solve this problem."

The president may well get questions about the administration's mixed signals on future drilling in the Gulf. The government's Minerals Management Service stopped issuing permits for new oil and gas drilling in the Gulf, but an administration official denied that a formal freeze had been decreed on drilling in shallow water.

President Obama said he was "supportive of offshore drilling if it can be done safely and it doesn't result in these kinds of horrible environmental disasters."
By Associated Press Writer Nancy Benac
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valwayne says:
Command and compassion? Yeah right! What we have from Obama is arrogance, disdain, corruption, and incompetence!!! What did he do this week while the oil was washing ashore? He went to PA and blamed the Repubulicans for his problems, and sent Eric Holder to launch a criminal investigation before the hole is even plugged! Eric Holder, of NYC circus trial fame, who should be launching an idependent investigation of the White House job offers at this point!!!
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IMP578 says:
Why doesn't he fire Ken Salazar? He is the one who should be held responsible. He pocketed Millions of Dollars from BP and exempted them from environmental impact studies.
President Obama has a lot of enemies. What if his opponents created this disaster in order to jeopardize his presidencey?
They should cover both Salazar and the BP CEO with the oil and let them suffer and die like all the animals that suffer so much from this.-
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averjane says:
Ok Obama's furious, and? Who is he? He's going to go "see" the damage. Ok? And why is this considered news?
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IndepTex20 says:
by DaVicar8 June 4, 2010 10:07 AM EDT
As a matter of fact, Indy, I'm pretty sure there is a Nobel Prize for Sheer Lunacy. Or, maybe it's a Pulitzer.

I believe your correct Vicar........it's my understanding the Pulitzer is for fictional story of the year!
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hargen says:
So Obama tells Larry King he is not satisfied at BP response and pace?

I'll bet the President of BP didn't take a vacation over memorial day, or play any rounds of golf, or have a rock concert at his house Wed. night. Obama loves to throw stones at others but he is total incompetent. The only thing he can do is sit on the sidelines and grip, he never shows he has the ability to lead...typical community organizer.
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DaVicar8 replies:
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Can't practice Golf no more . . . all the balls are floating in the sea after the "top kill".
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IndepTex20 says:
by daffy64 June 4, 2010 9:50 AM EDT
International respect.

I'm not American and I have lots for this man. None for your former President.

LOL..........that's hysterical!! That's one heck of a reason to award someone the Nobel prize..................sheer lunacy!
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DaVicar8 replies:
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As a matter of fact, Indy, I'm pretty sure there is a Nobel Prize for Sheer Lunacy. Or, maybe it's a Pulitzer.
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sepa2 says:
I thought Obama act more rationaly. But he is a lawyer and as many non-technical professinals think Reagan's service economy is the one that make miracles. In fact inability to tackle the spill is longterm outcome of service economy - people trying to make money by financial gimmicks rather than by true innovations. Reagan himself lead the way by droping Carter's project on new energy development in 1980 and encouraging consumerism like making armed cars like SUVs
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larry0304 replies:
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There were LINES for gas under that idiot peanut farmer! The last thing you liberals should do is EVER mention Jimmy Carter cause it just makes you look foolish.........
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larry0304 says:
The ONLY reason this is happening is because his own party is coming down on him for his lack of emotions in this crisis. So Obama had his advisers come up with a word that the public would respond to and we now have "furious". However, to little to late. America has his suc$fest with McCartney in a time of crisis etched in their minds and no spin is going to erase it...........
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DaVicar8 replies:
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I suppose you didn't like the MEEchele, my Belle song, huh?
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excop1949 says:
"Furious" Obama Heading to Gulf for Spill Update

IF HE'S FURIOUS, IT'S BECAUSE THERE'S ABSOLUTELY NOTHING HE CAN DO ABOUT IT.
(ALTHOUGH, IF YOU LISTEN TO HIS "THIS IS THE DAY" SPEECH, I IMAGINE THERE WERE SOME THAT FIGURED HE JUST HAD TO SPEAK THE WORD, AND THE OIL WOULD STOP)
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daffy64 replies:
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Huh?
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mrleme says:
daffy64 - give me a break. Yes president, earned money from books etc, nobel peace prize a joke-he had not accomplished anything worthy of the prize. He was a senator for how long? Ran what business before politics? Has an MBA in what? Yeah, he's slick, as slick as they come. He's smart and sly, it got him the presidency. Remember what Jeremiah Wright his former pastor said, Obama will say and do anything to get the presidency.
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DaVicar8 replies:
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This wouldn't be happening if John McCain were President.
daffy64 replies:
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So I repeat the question.

What's on your resume?
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