Saturday, June 8, 2013

Obama lousy speaker , Cant wing it to save his life.





Lost for words Mr President? Obama snaps at staffers as he realizes they they FORGOT to to put his noted on the podium moments after he tries to begin health care speech

What happens when the President of the United States travels without his teleprompter? Barack Obama found out in California on Friday when he relied on a paper printout of a health care speech that didn't turn up on his podium when it was time to turn on the charm.
'It is wonderful to see all of you, and I want to thank everybody who is here,' Obama began. 'I think there's only one problem, and that is that my remarks are not sitting here.'
'People!' he barked, half-smiling. 
'By Friday afternoon, things get a little challenged.'
Obama was in San Jose to remind California journalists and Obamacare-watchers about a partnership between his administration and Spanish-language media networks like Univision, La OpiniĆ³n and Telemundo.
Where's my speech? (And where's the teleprompter?) Obama had a managerial meltdown Friday as he arrived at the podium and had nothing to say
Where's my speech? (And where's the teleprompter?) Obama had a managerial meltdown Friday as he arrived at the podium and had nothing to say
'People!' he shouted again, as executives from Spanish-language media and the California Endowment looked on. 'Oh, goodness. Oh, somebody is tripping. Folks are sweating back there right now.'
'People!' he shouted again, as executives from Spanish-language media and the California Endowment looked on. 'Oh, goodness. Oh, somebody is tripping. Folks are sweating back there right now.'
The White House hopes to leverage those networks' reach into Spanish-speaking households in California, Texas and Florida in order to encourage millions of Americans in Hispanic households to enter health care exchanges that will open for enrollment in October.
Overall, an administration official said during a background conference call Thursday, the president's staff hopes to enroll 7 million Americans, including 2.6 million young people.
Nearly 6 million Californians will be eligible for their state's Obamacare marketplace, 2.6 million of whom will be eligible to receive tax credits or other subsidies to pay their premium.
Nearly half of that subsidy-eligible group is Hispanic, and without their participation the effort will likely fall flat.
So what might have been a victory lap in politically comfortable territory quickly became an embarrassment.
Obama was at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, Calif., to spur on efforts to enroll Hispanic Californians in health insurance exchange markets
Obama was at the Fairmont Hotel in San Jose, Calif., to spur on efforts to enroll Hispanic Californians in health insurance exchange markets, but the topic quickly turned to digital eavesdropping by the National Security Agency

While Obama waited for a staffer to deliver his speech, a reporter in the crowd asked if he would answer a question.
'I'm going to have a -- I'm going to answer a question at the end of the remarks,' the president said, seemingly unwilling to improvise, 'but I want to make sure that we get the remarks out.'
'People!' he shouted again. 'Oh, goodness. Oh, somebody is tripping. Folks are sweating back there right now.'
After the requisite amount of laughter from the comic-in-chief, the speech arrived. But moments later the National Republican Congressional Committee tweeted, 'There's never a teleprompter around when you need one.'
No teleprompter? No silver-tongued Obama: The president-to-be stumbled and fumbled during a 2008 campaign speech in Bristol, Virginia, at one point suggesting that a young boy with asthma should be given a 'breathalyzer'
No teleprompter? No silver-tongued Obama: The president-to-be stumbled and fumbled during a 2008 campaign speech in Bristol, Virginia, at one point suggesting that a young boy with asthma should be given a 'breathalyzer'
The group standing behind Obama, representing the Spanish-language networks and the California Endowment, which has pumped millions into a campaign to enroll low-income Californians, seemed uneasy at the outset because their issue became a secondary concern after a new scandal brewed overnight related to a U.S. digital eavesdropping program.
'You can't have 100 percent security and also then have 100 percent privacy and zero inconvenience,' the president said in defense of the longstanding snooping program. 'We're going to have to make some choices as a society.'
And minutes after protesters shouted at Obama's motorcade about the Keystone XL fuel pipeline, reporters' interest was clearly more focused on the eavesdropping scandal than on his health care initiative.
Obama made history when the Indian government permitted the use of a teleprompter in parliament for the first time, in order to accommodate his appearance in 2010
Obama made history when the Indian government permitted the use of a teleprompter in parliament for the first time, in order to accommodate his appearance in 2010
Making matters worse for the second-term president, Obamacare itself is reaching new levels of unpopularity in the final months before it fully goes into effect.
A NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released this week shows 49 percent of Americans say they believe the Affordable Care Act is a bad idea, compared to 37 percent who support it.
Obama's troubles speaking off-the-cuff have been well-documented since the days of his first presidential campaign. During one 2008 appearance in Bristol, Virginia, he fumbled over a hypothetical description of a small child with asthma who didn't have proper preventive health care.
'Everybody knows that it makes no sense that you send a kid to the emergency room for a treatable illness like asthma,' then-candidate Obama explained, 'they end up taking up a hospital bed, it costs, when, if you, they just gave, you gave them treatment early and they got some treatment, and a, a breathalyzer - or inhalator, not a breathalyzer.'
'I haven't had much sleep in the last 48 hours.' 
The National Republican Congressional Committee kicked Obama while he was down on Friday, wondering on Twitter why the president hadn?t brought his famed teleprompter to San Jose
The National Republican Congressional Committee kicked Obama while he was down on Friday, wondering on Twitter why the president hadn?t brought his famed teleprompter to San Jose

'What they'll say is, "Well, it costs too much money,"' Obama continued, 'but you know what? It would cost, about... It - it - it would cost about the same as what we would spend - It - Over the course of 10 years it would cost what it would cost us - All right. Okay. We're going to - It - It would cost us about the same as it would cost for about - hold on one second. I can't hear myself. But I'm glad you're fired up, though. I'm glad.'
Observers at the event noted that few in the crowd were cheering, yelling or otherwise interrupting Obama.
The president later made history when his handlers persuaded the Indian government to allow him the use of a teleprompter when he addressed that nation's parliament in November 2010. The device had never been permitted there before.
'It looks like a podium,' one mystified Indian lawmaker said, according to a Washington Post reporter on the scene.
'Where do they place the paper?' asked another.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2337810/People---Folks-sweating-right-Obama-snaps-staffers-failing-health-care-speech-podium.html#ixzz2Vdtp2UhM
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