News channels quickly lose interest in the Summit

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NEW YORK - Barack Obama has long been employed by the preparation of his presidency and host of the cable TV talk show seemed to be. With its top health care, it is almost always a. Welcome to the presidential no-spin zone. Obama was a generation by the government in the era of television, health care, a reality show. He used his platform to cut for direct talks on the details of the reform posing opponents and makes his points. But he was a guest - not a producer - and the television curious about the first lost interest over time bring about. By 2:30 pm, at the opening of the second half of the meeting was moved to Fox News Channel's studio show (sometimes shows a silent picture on the top of the screen) and CNN's Wolf Blitzer was reporting on survey results. He intermittently covered in the afternoon. MSNBC went to Finland-Sweden women play ice hockey Olympic Games. PBS aired "Between the Lions." Streaming Online was the best option for people who wanted to participate, without interrupting the session. As the host of the program, Obama has set a agenda and said he wanted to clear, agreed upon where the Democrats and Republicans, isolate, and questions why there are differences. Democrats seemed intent on showing that, in current policy proposals, "we can more closely than we really believe," said Senator Tom Harkin, D-Iowa. Obama fought to get away from the politicians with his finger to serious negotiations. Like any self-opinionated host cable, Obama sometimes strongly with those who treated him angry. An eye-opening exchanges came when in 2008 his election opponent, John McCain, criticized the fact that the dealmaking current bill bloated health care. "We are campaigning more," Obama said McCain. "The election is over." It was forgotten the sound of the day, because it has a prominent role in the ABC and NBC evening news programs. On television screens, he listened to the presidential debates with the new cables split screen shows two men. The exchange blogs lit. "Genius," wrote a member of Facebook, Bruce Stevenson. Tim McKay had a different view on Facebook: "I am not a fan of John McCain, but as President Obama at the peak of health care is to be addressed, I think, about as classless and unprofessional as they come." McCain later appeared on Fox News with to say, Sean Hannity, he thought Obama was "very, very unpleasant" response to his critics. "The President was uncomfortable because he knows he was wrong," said McCain. "This is not the way he promised." The President also criticized Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, No. 2 House Republican, a copy of the bill the Senate pile on his desk as a prop to argue that changes need to be simplified. "It's the kind of things political, we do not prevent us from actually a dialogue," he said. He cut the Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, Senator from Kentucky, glanced at his clock noted Democrats had more speaking time. "There is an imbalance in the EC opening statements, because I am the Press äsident, "Obama said. Diane Sawyer called the summit a historic event - a political TV duel" on ABC's World News. "Senior political correspondent network, George Stephanopoulos, said the two sides of the victory: Obama because he has a genuine interest in bipartisanship and the Republicans because they have shown it has shown definite ideas on the subject. On the" NBC Nightly News, Savannah Guthrie said that neither side expects the summit to change anything. "The question is to change something," she said. Writing with an outsider, "wrote the London Times that" to see American Politicians say about health care can be seriously harmful to your health. Symptoms include headache, extreme tiredness and sudden violent impulses. "Cable TV producers have a limited attention span, and the highlight was to be less than an hour old before the sound and MSNBC cut to interview politicians and talk show hosts about what they saw. In other words, they have the attractions of leader of the nation in the same room to talk publicly about a major problem for them, what the experts said, brought upon them to silence. Fox has most of the time spent to present continuous coverage before lunch. Then the network is reduced to the following the message that the online survey showed that 90 percent of respondents to the case was just "political theater". "I do not think that has a single mind, the last by watching," said Sunday, the Fox host Chris Wallace. How fast summit Obama has simply grist for the mill cable? During a pause, said CNN's Wolf Blitzer Roland Martin that if the summit is part of the Olympic Games, as he score? "I do not score," said Martin. "That is part of the problem. It is important that they speak. "Governor of Alaska, former and current post Sarah Palin told Fox News Hannity on Fox News that he was a" victory "for the Republicans to their ideas of health care to a wide audience, utter. "It was painful to sit and watch, but very productive and very useful … for Americans to see what was discussed all the time, sometimes in broad daylight, "said Palin, speaking live via satellite from a snowy Alaska. Bill O'Reilly said he believed that the Summit is" fair and balanced "and that Obama was a good moderator. But O'Reilly said that the issue has long been "boring as the sand" and that what has not changed one's mind, viewers and politicians. On MSNBC, Chris Matthews said he was "annoyed about me "that Barack Obama, addressed as" M. President, urged the legislators by their first names. But he on the theory that Obama has shown no "protocol" Congress "who is the boss." Host of the day had its own examination, asked how it was when he left Blair House - White House during his lunch break. "I do not know if it's interesting to see, on TV," said Obama, "but it is interesting to be part of it."

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