CNN Pundit Shrugs Off Obama's Lie: 'Every President Is Going to Lie to You'
On CNN Sunday evening, liberal ESPN columnist LZ Granderson justified
the President's repeated lie about ObamaCare, claiming that Americans
knew he did it for their own good.
"And, time and time again, Americans have said we can deal with
the lies that President Obama tells us because we believe in his heart,
he has the best interest for the American people," Granderson insisted. He also accused Peggy Noonan of whitewashing the "atrocities"
of the Reagan administration.
[Video below. Audio here.]
"Peggy Noonan has made a living scrubbing clean President Reagan's
administration and all the atrocities that it's committed," Granderson
responded to Noonan's criticism of President Obama's dishonesty.
However, Granderson said the public can "live with" Obama's lie: "Every
president is going to lie to you. Every politician is going to lie to
you. The question is, which lies can you live with?"
Below is a transcript of the segment, which aired on CNN Newsroom on December 1 at 6:24 p.m. EST:
[6:24]
ROSA
FLORES: So, L.Z., let's start with you. Let's say the reboot works. Has
all the damage already been done or can the improved technology make up
for that disastrous roll out that we all watched?
LZ GRANDERSON, CNN commentator: Well, it would help Americans forgive
but we will never forget. Republicans certainly won't allow Americans to
forget because we head into 2014 for the midterm elections. But let's
get one thing clear. It's not – this is going to help some Americans.
We're talking tens of millions of Americans that needed health care, not
just for themselves and for their family members, but for the American
economy. This rise in health care cost has drastically hurt the American
economy. And we haven't spent enough time talking about that impact and
the American Care Act to help address that need, as well as the
individuals needing insurance.
BEN FERGUSON, CNN commentator: I agree with you on one thing. The
rising costs are killing people, and for some of them, literally. The
problem is, Obamacare, and the Affordable Care Act has done just that.
We have seen people that their premiums skyrocketed under Obamacare. So,
yeah, they can get the Web site working. Yet this morning on New Day,
we saw the Web site was not working. There was an error page yet again
when even we at CNN here tried to get it to work this morning on New Day
and they couldn't get it to finish all the way up. So, that's your
biggest issue is that.
But then you go back to the second part and that is, the Affordable
Care Act is showing people prices that they don't like, that they
thought were going to be cheaper. And, in fact, they are not cheaper and
that's where the President I think is going to have a really big
problem in the midterms as he promised affordable care and it's not
affordable for a lot of Americans who are seeing sticker shock when they
go online.
FLORES: So, let's talk about the trust issue here, because the Latest
CNN/ORC poll revealed that a majority of Americans now say President
Obama is not trustworthy. 46 percent say that he can be trusted. So,
obviously, it's a problem when a majority of the Americans believe their
president can't be trusted. And most people say it's a direct result of
his broken pledge -- the pledge we all heard that people who like their
doctor or their insurance plan can keep them. Now, here is how
conservative columnist Peggy Noonan put it this morning on ABC. Take a
listen.
(Video Clip)
PEGGY NOONAN, Wall Street Journal columnist: The American people look
at the President and they think, he's no dummy, he is a really smart
guy. And because he is a smart guy, they think – well, that means he
deliberately misled us to get his program through. People don't like
that. That is another reputation changer, and I think that's problematic
for the President going forward.
(End Video Clip)
FLORES: So, L.Z., is Peggy Noonan right?
GRANDERSON: You know, Peggy Noonan has made a living scrubbing clean
President Reagan's administration and all the atrocities that it's
committed. So, with that being said, I don't think that history –
FERGUSON: What does that have to do with this?
GRANDERSON: Well, what I'm saying is, is that she is pretending as if
once an error has happened, it's forever going to trail a president. And
that just isn't true. And she is living proof of that with scrubbing
clean President Reagan's reputation.
Now with President Obama, it is true. He should have been more
forthright with how the Affordable Care Act was going to impact the
country. But with that being said, all Americans know politicians lie.
The question is, which lies can you live with? And, time and time again,
Americans have said we can deal with the lies that President Obama
tells us because we believe in his heart, he has the best interest for
the American people. Every president is going to lie to you. Every
politician is going to lie to you. The question is, which lies can you
live with?
FERGUSON: L.Z., I think it is really sad that we're sitting here having
this debate. And you're – at least you are willing to admit that the
President lied to the American people. The problem is he lied to the
American people –
GRANDERSON: Every president does.
FERGUSON: Let me finish, let me finish. He lied to the American people
to sell them his signature plan and he lied to them about saying it was
personal. This is not about "read my lips, no new taxes." This is "You
can keep your doctor if you like your doctor. You can keep your plan if
you like your plan." When it comes to health care, you're the ones that
sold the American people on this issue of it is important, it is a trust
issue, this is something that is incredibly important to seniors and
we're not going to mess with the system if you like it.
GRANDERSON: Forty million people.
FERGUSON: And the president lied to people. And he is smart enough and
the American people know he's smart, and they know he lied to them and I
think this is one of those unforgivable lies when you tell someone they
can keep their doctor and you knew you were lying to them and now they
can't keep their doctor.
FLORES: Ben and L.Z., I think one thing –
GRANDERSON: I don't know how much –
FLORES: – is definitely certain, and that is the debate will continue.
Thank you so much for spending the time with us today. And I am sure you
both will be back.
— Matt Hadro is a News Analyst at the Media Research Center. Follow Matt Hadro on Twitter.