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John Aloysius Farrell

What Wasn't Said at the Barack Obama Press Conference

December 01, 2008 03:06 PM ET | John Aloysius Farrell | Permanent Link | Print

By John Aloysius Farrell, Thomas Jefferson Street blog.

It's in the job description. As Russell Baker once said, a significant part of the life of a Washington reporter is sitting around outside a closed door, waiting for someone to come out and lie to you.

So when the capital's press corps gets the chance to call a politician on even the flimsiest of fibs, its members tend to cherish the moment.

And that was why President-elect Obama got repeated opportunities at today's press conference to admit that he's had a history with Hillary Rodham Clinton that—Maybe? Just might? Perhaps?—lead to rocky days ahead.

Had not she said all those nasty things about his un-reliability and lack of experience in a crisis during the campaign? Didn't he and his aides reply in kind, alleging that her foreign policy duties as first lady had been limited to funerals and teas?

The gotcha theme went on for too long, but the questions were good-naturedly posed, as was Obama's reply that, sure, in the heat of a campaign a politician can get a bit...excessive...when criticizing a foe.

And Obama sure wasn't making any other news when declining—properly—to say too much about the weekend's awful events in India.

I suppose we endure these somewhat pointless exercises because in every reporter's heart there a hope that once, just once, a politician will answer like this:

"Okay. You got me. You have cleverly recalled, and courageously reminded me, that on repeated occasions during the campaign I knowingly and unfairly characterized my opponent as a slimy worthless pretender to high office, thus revealing my own all-consu ming ambition, shameless disregard for truth and contempt for the voters.

"I can only hope that, by making a clean breast of things under your piercing and steely-eyed interrogation, I can somehow redeem myself. And that you the mighty defenders of America 's right to know will judge me mercifully, and accept my humble groveling as a sign of my contrition."

Yeah, right. That will happen soon.

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Let's Get On Down the Road

Yes, it was a snarky, back-biting campaign. Unfortunately, they almost always are, with a good deal of the press and public seeming to want something more akin to the Jerry Springer Show than a legitimate adult interchange and debate. And let's face it, these are ambitious people with huge stakes in theses elections. They definitely can get tired, frustrated and carried away by the heat of the moment, failing to realise they will need to bury the hatchet in the end.

I remember how the press climbed all over Joe Biden for trying to say something nice about Hillary Clinton, who happens to be his friend. They tried to spin it that he was saying the he himself wasn't qualified. He was just trying to be truthful and also gallant, acknowleding that Hillary was an outstanding candidate.

Thank God the election is over, and all signs seem to point that Obama and Clinton have risen to the occasion, put aside their differences, and will make one hell of a formidable team. Who knows, they may even become fast friends. So many bitter conservatives want them to fail. Their success together can launch them both into greatness. somehow, I think they are smart enough to know that.

Funny!

Thanks for the chuckle, John!

Americans are supposed to forget everything Obama said during the election. And guess what? The majority will do just that.

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John Aloysius Farrell is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report. An award-winning Washington reporter, he has written for The Boston Globe and The Denver Post and is the author of Tip O’Neill and the Democratic Century and an upcoming biography of the great American defense attorney, Clarence Darrow.

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