Harvey Weinstein Says on CNN 'Obama's Not Embarrassing; the Country Is Embarrassing'
On Friday night's Piers Morgan Live, Obama donor Harvey
Weinstein excused President Obama's insurance lie as a "mistake" and
called America "embarrassing" for not having "health care" and "a gun
law."
"[T]his is the only the country in the world where we don't have health
care. Countries embarrass us around the world. And this is the only
country in the world, we don't have a gun law. I watched you, you know,
talk about that. You know, quite frankly it's embarrassing. Obama is not embarrassing. The country is embarrassing," Weinstein ranted on CNN.
[Video below. Audio here.]
Even liberal host Piers Morgan said the President "lied" in promising
Americans they could keep their health care plan. Weinstein called it an
error: "He made a mistake. He's human. He made a mistake."
And Weinstein blasted critics for not supporting Obama's "compassion" for the uninsured:
"[T]his is a guy who's got a compassion for 41 million Americans who don't have insurance. I mean, and he's getting – why don't people say things like, 'Can we help you?' as opposed to 'Can we, you know, attack you?' What's wrong with the country?"
Some of those critics are racist, Weinstein added. "I think some of them are, you know, unfortunately," he said. "Because this kind of vitriol is unexplained otherwise." He lamented that "There just looks utter disdain for the President."
Below is a transcript of the segment, which aired on Piers Morgan Live on November 15 at 9:19 p.m. EST:
PIERS MORGAN: Now, whenever we've talked over the last three years or so about President Obama, you've always been massively supportive and I've tended to agree with a lot of what you said. I find it very difficult, this ObamaCare thing. When I see the repeated footage of him standing there saying, you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan, just telling an outright porky pie to the American public. I don't like it. It's not the Barack Obama that I expected. Do you feel any sense of disappointment in the way this has gone?
HARVEY WEINSTEIN: Well, I think he said that he made a mistake. But for
me, I look at the idealism behind it. You know, sometimes, you know, I
know in my own industry I can't execute the way I want. The movie
doesn't come out perfectly. Maybe we get it right much later on. But I
mean this is a guy who's got a compassion for 41 million Americans who
don't have insurance. I mean, and he's getting – why don't people say
things like, "Can we help you?" as opposed to "Can we, you know, attack
you?" What's wrong with the country?
MORGAN: Robert Redford was interesting about this, he came out and said
that Obama's opponents are paralyzing the system, behaving stupidly. He
then went on say this, "I think just the idea of giving credit to this
President, giving credit for anything is abhorrent to them," taking up
the point you just made. "So, they'll go against it. Never mind that
it's the better good of the people, never mind that they're supposed to
be in the office representing the interest of the public. They're
representing their own self-interests, which is very narrow and, in some
cases, bigoted. There is a body of congressional people that wants to
paralyze the system. And I think what sits underneath it, unfortunately,
is there's probably some racism involved too, which is really awful."
Pretty strong words. I mean basically accusing Obama's opponents of
being racists.
WEINSTEIN: I think some of them are, you know, unfortunately.
MORGAN: Do you?
WEINSTEIN: Yeah, I do. Because this kind of vitriol is unexplained
otherwise. I mean I – luckily for me I've been around the Clinton
Administration, and there wasn't vitriol like this. And I've also, you
know –
MORGAN: But there was some, wasn't there?
WEINSTEIN: There was but it was much more folksy and Gingrich could
laugh, and Clinton could laugh back and, you know, they joked back and
forth. There just looks like utter disdain for the President. You know,
it's ironic, you know, that we're going to talk about Mandela but I'll
bring it up now. I screened the movie for the President and then –
MORGAN: At the White House last week?
WEINSTEIN: At the White House. You know, Mandela was his great hero.
When you see this movie and Mandela talks about leadership, he says
"Look, I know what you want but I'm not going to do that. I'm going to
do the tough thing because I'm your leader." And when you see Mandela
sit down with the clerk, these guy -- I mean they put him in prison for
27 years and he forgave them. This country's got to start, you know,
acting like – they care about each other.
MORGAN: To a point, I agree with a lot of what you've said. But the
point when I don't is I think on this ObamaCare thing, it's not so much
there were technical problems with the rollout. That happens in big
rollouts. And I'm sure that they will fix that. It's that repeated
footage of him not just once but dozens of times telling the American
people you can keep your plan and keep your doctor. When it looks like
now he knew all along that wasn't possible. It was just an outright
falsehood. And I can't remember him doing that so blatantly, and I
certainly couldn't imagine Nelson Mandela ever doing that.
WEINSTEIN: Well I think, you know, I don't know what, why or what
happened but he made a mistake. I know that I make mistakes and
everybody else. Let's reverse it for a second. Do you think that if it
was George W. Bush who made the mistake, that Obama would be beating on
him everyday?
MORGAN: Yes.
WEINSTEIN: I don't think so.
MORGAN: Of course he would.
WEINSTEIN: I don't think so.
MORGAN: You don't think –
WEINSTEIN: No, I don't.
(Inaudible)
MORGAN: You work in a shark pool yourself. When enemies are vulnerable, you whack him, don't you?
WEINSTEIN: I think, you know, you mean running for an election, you
whack him. But I think if it wasn't non-election situation. I think
people would be rolling up their sleeves.
MORGAN: What was the mood like in the White House when you were there?
WEINSTEIN: I think, you know, they were excited. You know, to see this
movie. You know, and of course, they were number one priority was, you
know, helping affordable care and getting people care. I just really
think people have lost the plot.
MORGAN: I see. I agree with –
WEINSTEIN: If they don't realize the 41 million Americans running –
this is the only the country in the world where we don't have health
care. Countries embarrass us around the world. And this is the only
country in the world, we don't have a gun law. I watched you, you know,
talk about that. You know, quite frankly it's embarrassing. Obama is not
embarrassing. The country is embarrassing.
MORGAN: But you can be like me on this Harvey. You can be supportive of
the principle of ObamaCare which I am. Coming from a country that has
universal healthcare for all. You can support that but you can also be
irritated by the rollout failing because it may kibosh the whole thing.
But you can also be very, very angry that the President lied. I mean you
can be all those things.
WEINSTEIN: He made a mistake. He's human. He made a mistake.
— Matt Hadro is a News Analyst at the Media Research Center. Follow Matt Hadro on Twitter.