NBC Gushes Over Obama's 'Very Fashionable Decision' to Possibly Name 'Vogue' Editor as Ambassador
At the top of Tuesday's NBC Today, co-host Savannah Guthrie
cheered the news that President Obama may make one of his major campaign
donors, Anna Wintour, an ambassador: "Going Vogue? A report this morning that the President could appoint Vogue's
famed editor-in-chief Anna Wintour to be his next ambassador to England
or France. More on what could be a very fashionable decision." [Listen to the audio]
During a panel discussion later in the show, fellow co-host Willie
Geist excused the obvious patronage job: "This is not unusual...I think
something like 30% of appointees to ambassadorships are political, as a
reward for people who raise a lot of money." That prompted a round of
jokes about giving money to Obama to get an appointment. Fill-in news
reader Tamron remarked: "[Wintour] raised more than $500,000 for his campaign, so we need to get on the ball....We need to get it going..."
Weatherman Al Roker chimed in: "Well, if we had started
chipping in....what the heck, I'd like to go to the Bahamas." Geist
quipped: "You might get that. Just give a little – float a little cash
his [Obama's] way."
Rather than be critical of Wintour's qualifications, the Today
show crew praised the fashion celebrity. In a 7 a.m. et hour news
brief, Hall wondered: "She's conquered the fashion world, could
diplomacy be next?" Teasing the upcoming panel segment in the 9 a.m. et
hour, Roker similarly asked: "Should Anna Wintour be a diplomat? An
ambassador? We know she is to fashion, but what about this country?"
In the discussion, Guthrie put this question to Hall: "Can you make an
argument that she'd be a good ambassador?" Hall responded: "I think she
probably would, especially for the UK. I mean, I attended an event with
her, and if people believe she's a one-trick pony when it comes to
fashion, they are wrong. I mean, she's one of those bold, opinionated
strong women."
Here is a full transcript of the December 4 coverage:
7:00AM ET TEASE:
SAVANNAH GUTHRIE: Going Vogue? A report this morning that the President could appoint Vogue's
famed editor-in-chief Anna Wintour to be his next ambassador to England
or France. More on what could be a very fashionable decision.
7:14AM ET NEWS BRIEF:
TAMRON HALL: And she's conquered the fashion world, could diplomacy be next? According to Bloomberg, Vogue
editor-in-chief Anna Wintour could be the next ambassador to the United
Kingdom or France. The report says the President is considering the
63-year-old for a post in his next administration. The White House isn't
commenting, and a Vogue spokeswoman says Wintour is, quote, "Very happy with her current job."
9:12AM ET TEASE:
AL ROKER: Coming up, in our Take 3, should Anna Wintour be a diplomat? An ambassador? We know she is to fashion, but what about this country?
9:18AM ET SEGMENT:
WILLIE GEIST: Alright, our Take 3, this one has a lot of
people talking. Ambassador in Vogue. For 25 years, fashion leader Anna
Wintour has been the editor, of course, of Vogue magazine. But
now, there's a report in Bloomberg that suggests President Obama is
considering her to be the United States ambassador either to the UK or
to France.
ROKER: Nice. Well, then that would make Andre Leon Talley the secretary of state.
GEIST: There you go.
HALL: Oh, that would be fabulous.
GEIST: He's very good.
GUTHRIE: Excellent Vogue personnel knowledge there, Al.
ROKER: Thank you.
GUTHRIE: Very impressive.
GEIST: So she was, of course, born in the UK, now a United States
citizen. This is not unusual. Savannah, you've covered Washington, you
know that this is part of the job. I think something like 30% of
appointees to ambassadorships are political, as a reward for people who
raise a lot of money.
GUTHRIE: Yes, and this – I mean, either France or the UK would be considered the plumiest of plum assignments.
GEIST: Yes, that's the one to have.
ROKER: Man.
GEIST: What do you think? Good idea?
GUTHRIE: Can you make an argument that she'd be a good ambassador?
TAMRON HALL: I think she probably would, especially for the UK. I mean,
I attended an event with her, and if people believe she's a one-trick
pony when it comes to fashion, they are wrong. I mean, she's one of
those bold, opinionated strong women.
ROKER: When we were in London for the Olympics, we got to go to the ambassador's-
GUTHRIE: We saw the digs.
ROKER: That is the second biggest private garden in Britain.
GEIST: Is that right?
ROKER: Behind Buckingham Palace.
GUTHRIE: They did this event for some of the U.S. athletes at the
ambassador's residence, let me tell you, it's not too slouchy. Nice
place, right?
HALL: She raised more than $500,000 for his campaign, so we need to get on the ball.
ROKER: Well, if we had started chipping in.
HALL: We need to get it going so we can get in that residence four years from now.
ROKER: Well, what the heck, I'd like to go to the Bahamas.
GEIST: Alright, so – you might get that. Just give a little – float a little cash his way.