
"Christmas at the White House: An Oprah Primetime Special" will be light on news, but heavy on holiday cuteness, if the excerpts are any indication.
Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions just released a few choice bits of her exclusive interview.
She tells viewers in a preview:
"The President gave himself a grade. This was not about grilling the President, this was really about me wanting to come and experience Christmas at the White House - their first Christmas with them. So I wasn't here to grill him, I was curious as to what he thought he had done, what kind of job he thought he had done and ask him for his grade. You'll see what the grade is. The grade might surprise you."
(Obama graded himself as "passing" after he hit his first 100 days mark.)
Winfrey says of her special, which airs Sunday at 10 p.m.:
From the very first day they moved into the White House, I started calling Robert Gibbs and asking not for the first interview because number one, I didn't think I was going to get the first interview for the first 100 days - but I wanted an opportunity to sit down with them in a comfortable setting that all of America would be familiar and relate to. So I started asking when they first moved in to do a Christmas Special because I wanted to be at the White House during Christmas time and to experience their first Christmas in the White House. So this has been in the making for a very, very long time.
Winfrey details the 27 Christmas trees in the White House and holiday decor and says she interviewed Obama in the never-before-filmed-in green room, "where Thomas Jefferson used to have lunch."
Among the highlights, Obama tells Oprah that when it comes to gifts, "I give nicer stuff than I get."
He also said his favorite gift as a kid was a 10-speed bike, and opened up a bit about his father.
"I do remember the one time I met my father he was visiting during Christmas and he gave me a basketball and - the degree to which I came to love basketball - it wasn't until much later in life that I realized, 'Actually, he gave me that basketball.' I think there was some cause and effect there in terms of the degree to which I just ended up taking up the sport as a kid who didn't know his dad."
Here's a link to a short clip, and some excerpts, including some Bo Obama talk:
About gift-giving:
OW: Is there a greater pressure to give a good gift when you're the President or can you get away with a lesser gift if you're the President
First Lady: What are you gonna get me? You should feel pressure-
President Obama: I have given some good gifts - you get some nice stuff - here's the general rule, I give nicer stuff than I get
OW: Really? First Lady: No way I gave you good gifts last year
President Obama: Absolutely - aw come on please. You know its like mother's day and father's day-
First Lady: We're talking about Christmas, don't become distracted...
President Obama: But that principle applies generally
The President and First Lady remember their favorite gifts as children:
OW: Do you remember what your favorite Christmas gift was as a child?
First Lady: Oh it was a doll house and it was a metal doll house with plastic furniture but it was and I remember I really didn't know how to set up a house so I had all the furniture lined up along the walls as opposed to nestled around the fireplace, but I loved that little doll house
OW: Well now you get some practice here - goodness gracious. Doll house...I asked this question to some of my friends and they all said Easy Bake Oven. Did you have an Easy Bake Oven?
First Lady: Oh I did have an Easy Bake Oven but you know once you run out of the mix it's like you're done with it
OW: ((LAUGHS)) Yeah you're done with that -
President Obama: You couldn't get more mix?
OW: It doesn't come with more mix, the Easy Bake Oven
President Obama: But can you order more mix?
First Lady: Nowadays it's easy -
OW: Probably now you can go online and get more mix -
First Lady: When we were little - what you got - that's what you got
OW: That's what you got
First Lady: When it's over, it's over.
OW (to President Obama): Your favorite gift as a child?
President Obama: Well I got a bike one year and I think you know getting that first big kid 10 speed bike that's always...
First Lady: Special
President Obama: ...special. That's always special. I remember that one. You know, I do remember the one time I met my father he was visiting during Christmas and he gave me a basketball and - the degree to which I came to love basketball - it wasn't until much later in life that I realized, 'Actually, he gave me that basketball.' I think there was some cause and effect there in terms of the degree to which I just ended up taking up the sport as a kid who didn't know his dad.
Bo's Stocking:
OW: So who all has a stocking in this family?
First Lady:: Everyone. The President, the First Lady, Malia, Sasha and Bo.
OW: Bo has a stocking?
First Lady: Bo has a stocking. Of course he does.
OW: How lovely.
First Lady: Santa loves Bo too.
OW: Santa really loves Bo.
First Lady: He loves Bo. OW: Bo got a good home. I must say. First Lady: Bo's got - right. ((THEY LAUGH)) OW: Bo got a good home. Bo did okay.
Quotes from Oprah:
OW: From the very first day they moved into the White House, I started calling Robert Gibbs and asking not for the first interview because number one, I didn't think I was going to get the first interview for the first 100 days - but I wanted an opportunity to sit down with them in a comfortable setting that all of America would be familiar and relate to. So I started asking when they first moved in to do a Christmas Special because I wanted to be at the White House during Christmas time and to experience their first Christmas in the White House. So this has been in the making for a very, very long time.
OW: There are 27 trees and all the ornaments and all of the decorations and we were able to go to the green room, where Thomas Jefferson used to have lunch, and apparently they've not let anybody film in there before. But I got to interview the president in the green room, where Thomas Jefferson used to eat his lunch. So everywhere you move through this space, it's filled with so much history that it's pretty hard not to think about that as you're walking through the halls.
OW: The President gave himself a grade. This was not about grilling the President, this was really about me wanting to come and experience Christmas at the White House - their first Christmas with them. So I wasn't here to grill him, I was curious as to what he thought he had done, what kind of job he thought he had done and ask him for his grade. You'll see what the grade is. The grade might surprise you.
Walter Mitty
December 11, 2009 11:56 AM
"Passing"? A "D" is passing. Maybe he's acknowledging he's been a mess, that he totally botched HCR to the point it's probably never going to pass and was played by the GOP at every turn and didn't learn from it.
I wish he had such self-awareness.
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dswx
December 11, 2009 12:01 PM in reply to Walter Mitty
Oh for goodness sakes, HCR is not *the* sole important issue! Stem cell research, environmental laws based on science, world respect returned, bringing the economy back from the edge...just for starters.
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Stroszek
December 11, 2009 12:10 PM in reply to dswx
Since the primaries, Walt has pretty much viewed everything related to Obama as being a complete disaster. Great news for McCain and all...
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felix
December 11, 2009 12:21 PM in reply to Stroszek
Maybe so, but Obama did botch health care. He overlearned Clinton's mistake from 1994. It's a real mess now and he knows it.
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jenesq
December 11, 2009 12:23 PM in reply to felix
Yes, he's merely 200% closer than Clinton ever got. Amateur.
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fsudirectory
December 11, 2009 12:25 PM in reply to felix
That's why its coming to a close right?
Totally botched.
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Stroszek
December 11, 2009 12:55 PM in reply to felix
Not really. I realize Obama could have instituted single-payer if only he'd listened to Jane Hamsher's brilliant tactical advice, but he's still got a significant package of reforms that will represent the biggest fundamental structural change in our economy since LBJ and the largest package of direct assistance to the working poor and lower middle-class in American history. The fact that he may very well expand Medicare while he's at it is the cherry on top.
A botch would be a defeated bill or a bill that just gave out tax credits with no fundamental structural changes.
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Walter Mitty
December 11, 2009 12:58 PM in reply to Stroszek
I'd put the odds at a HCR bill even passing at about a 50:50 chance. It's an utter mess right now and only getting worse now that the progressives dropped the PO without getting votes assured from all conservadems on such a huge compromise. They drop it and Lieberscum finds something he now doesn't like about the compromise.
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Stroszek
December 11, 2009 1:07 PM in reply to Walter Mitty
Mitty, the PO hasn't been removed from the bill.
If they don't have the votes for the Medicare/FEHBP/MCR package, then the PO doesn't get replaced. That's how the manager's amendment works. Pay attention.
FWIW, the anti-poverty group I'm working for right now lobbied the hell out of this bill and are pretty pleased with the impact it's going to have on the millions of people living near the poverty level. They're going to have just about every cent of their health care costs covered. I agree that the bill will still probably be an annoyance for upper-middle class entrepreneurs and it doesn't significantly address the overall cost problem (but neither did his original or Edward's or Clinton's original plan), but to say that it's a "total mess" is just another indication of how much of the left has forgotten to do everything but sit on their ass and shriek at the top of their lungs about the fallibility of we mere mortals.
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Walter Mitty
December 11, 2009 1:15 PM in reply to Stroszek
It's been removed in spirit because once you give something up in negotiations you can't put it back on the table because the other side knows it's negotiable.
"Will you sleep with me for $1M?
"Sure"
"Great. How much will it cost me $50?"
"But you said one million dollars"
"That was just to establish what you are, now I'm trying to establish a price"
The Dems have shown that they're willing to give up the PO for medicare buy-in, now the negotiations begin on how watered down the progressives will accept the buy-in.
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elle a
December 12, 2009 1:07 AM in reply to Walter Mitty
"removed in spirit"
Lord, save me from the drama.
at this point, you know there's no point to further discussion with our friend walter here.
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Walter Mitty
December 11, 2009 12:55 PM in reply to dswx
It is the most important for those dying without health care right now. Life or death importance.
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Dorn76
December 11, 2009 12:15 PM in reply to Walter Mitty
If he only had you at his ear from the beginning, we'd be riding our unicorns by now.
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jenesq
December 11, 2009 12:23 PM in reply to Dorn76
I know, there are so many internet commenters and diarists who would clearly make much better Presidents than the current occupant of the White House, who apparently does not realize that all you have to do is want something hard enough and think it ought to happen, and BAM! It happens! Jesus, what a naive fool we elected.
Can you tell I am completely sick and tired of the immature whiny armchair quarterbacks who really don't have a clue about how our government is supposed to work (you know, separation of powers and all that "bullshit stuff"). Gah. All I want for Christmas is the socialist distribution of some freaking clues for all the pseudo-supergeniuses out here on the internet.
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elle a
December 12, 2009 1:09 AM in reply to jenesq
lol. i totally second this.
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Walter Mitty
December 11, 2009 1:03 PM in reply to Dorn76
I'd be a kickass adviser. I can cuss as good as Rahm too. I would have advised first attacking the financial industry regulations reform - striking while the iron was hot and the populist outrage was at it's peak.
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jenesq
December 11, 2009 12:20 PM in reply to Walter Mitty
Wow, I didn't know that the President was in charge of TWO co-equal branches of government. You mean all this time he could simply have told Congress what to do and how to do it, and they would have said "Yes, Sir, right away, Sir?" Damn, I have no idea how I passed high school civics if I didn't get that critical information!
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Walter Mitty
December 11, 2009 1:05 PM in reply to jenesq
He accepted the ridiculous notion that Democratic majorities need 60 votes on everything whereas Republican majorities only need 50+VP votes.
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Stroszek
December 11, 2009 1:10 PM in reply to Walter Mitty
Yeah! Who can forget how Bush privatized Social Security with 50+VP votes? And how he amazingly secured authorization of the Patriot Act and the invasion of Iraq without a single Democratic vote?!
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FreeRider
December 11, 2009 12:41 PM in reply to Walter Mitty
The "passing" was after the first 100 days! We don't know what grade he gave himself with Oprah.
If you give yourself a grade, make sure it's an F in comprehension.
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Walter Mitty
December 11, 2009 12:54 PM in reply to FreeRider
I'll give myself an F-minus.
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Viva!America!
December 11, 2009 12:58 PM
He should have just said Incomplete and then say he's just getting started.
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Schmed
December 11, 2009 2:00 PM in reply to Viva!America!
You don't get "incomplete" for interim or mid-term grading periods. You get grades that indicate a trend and that give you time to correct when necessary. The "incomplete" might apply in 2012 when the final grade is due.
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Viva!America!
December 11, 2009 2:40 PM in reply to Schmed
let's not get too technical. It's a christmas special with Oprah.
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Iris
December 14, 2009 9:56 AM
Just sitting back and blogging doesn't save the uninsured. Complaining about Obama doesn't save the uninsured. Democratic action -- do Americans do that anymore?
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