ABC’s Robin Roberts Lauds Pay Czar for Slamming CEOs: ‘We Can Feel the Fire in Your Belly’

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Good Morning America co-host Robin Roberts didn’t even try for objectivity on Wednesday when she talked to pay czar Kenneth Feinberg about his attempts to stop AIG CEOs from receiving bonuses. "We can feel the fire in your belly," she enthused after Feinberg touted the administration’s efforts at reining in bonuses. "And that's great to see," Roberts opined.

After Feinberg proudly told Roberts, "I do not, for a minute, ignore the outrage out there, which I share," the GMA co-host marveled, "We can see that." The pay czar assured the ABC anchor that "we’re doing a very good job" of "getting as much of this money back as we can." Roberts rhapsodized, "Progress is being made. No doubt about it."

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Although the host seemed quite impressed with Feinberg’s outrage over AIG, she failed to ask any questions about the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac compensations packages announced on Christmas Eve and totaling $42 million. But, this is not a new phenomenon. The Business & Media Institute’s Julia Seymour explained on January 6 how journalists were ignoring the company, which has had strong political connections to high profile Democrats:

"Outrage." That’s what the networks found when private companies that accepted bailouts compensated their executives. It’s also what taxpayers would feel if the networks were actually reporting the latest developments with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which have been protected for years by high profile Democrats Reps. Chris Dodd, Conn., and Barney Frank, Mass.

But since the Christmas Eve announcement of millions in salaries and bonuses and the Obama administration’s pledge of "unlimited financial assistance" to the mortgage giants, ABC and CBS offered a total of three brief mentions totaling 175 words about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. NBC hasn’t mentioned them at all.

A transcript of the segment, which aired at 7:06am EST on February 3, follows:

ROBIN ROBERTS: And joining us now from Washington is the Federal Pay Czar, Kenneth Feinberg, who oversees the compensation for employees of financial entities that have received government bailouts. Thank you so much for joining us. You heard what Bianna just said. $124 billion. That was- that was the bailout. And they're giving out $100 million in bonuses. And people are saying, just how can that be?

KENNETH R. FEINBERG (Treasury executive pay czar): It's outrageous But there's three points you have to understand to summarized. First, these bonuses are the result of contracts entered into before the TARP law was even implemented. These are old, grandfathered contracts that have the legal force of law. Second, AIG is working hard to try and reduce the size of these bonuses. They've had some success. It's a lot of money. It's understandably frustrating. But understand what AIG is at least trying to do. This new regime at AIG. And finally, most importantly, from Treasury, from my perspective, last year, this very same unit, financial products, pledged to repay $45 million in previous bonus money. The President, the Secretary of the Treasury, Treasury insisted that that money be repaid, pursuant to those pledges. $39 million of that $49 million- $45 million, has been returned to the Treasury and to the taxpayer. There’s still six and a half, seven million to go. But we are insisting that money be repaid.

ROBERTS: We can feel the fire in your belly. And that's great to see. But still, people at home who are trying to make ends meet, they are going, like, "But, what can be done?" There's even outrage, as you know, on Capitol Hill. In fact, the senior Republican for the Senate Finance Committee, Senator Charles Grassley said in a statement last night. He said this, "AIG has taxpayers over a barrel. The Obama administration has been outmaneuvered. And the closed-door negotiations just add to the skepticism that the taxpayers will ever get the upper hand." How do you respond to that?

FEINBERG: I have a lot of respect for Senator Grassley. I really do. We are not being outmaneuvered. These AIG bonuses were signed into law years ago. What I'm trying to do now is maximize whatever leverage we have to get as much of that money back and to maneuver- to use Senator Grassley's word, to maneuver AIG to pay back what it said it would pay back. We're making some progress. I do not, for a minute, ignore the outrage out there, which I share.

ROBERTS: We can see that.

FEINBERG: But, the fact of the matter is- but the fact of the matter is, we have got to abide by the law. We've got to work as best we can to get as much of this money back as we can. And frankly, we're doing a very good job I think, in getting as much of this money back as we can, pursuant to the rule of law.

ROBERTS: Progress is being made. No doubt about it. But, when we talked about it last year- we're talking about it again this year. When does it end?

FEINBERG: Well, I think it ends this March with the last of these retention payments. These are the old, grandfathered payments that we're trying to work with AIG to get as much of that money back. And I think by March, another month or so, these old guaranteed bonuses will be a thing of the past.

—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.


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Said it before...

Robin Roberts is the most biased reporter on television. There is a reason she has done four or five interviews with the Obama's. She may not have the same ability to impact viewers on the morning show, but she is as biased as they come.

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Could this be Axelrod? We can hope!

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I dunno about that,

I dunno about that, unfeeaf, she has some mighty stiff competition, but your point is well taken.

Can't help but wonder how she'd feel if a pay Czar started looking at her salary though.

Facts are like kryptonite to the liberal.

Already Established

It's already been established and acknowledged by people in the know and at the top...the MSM is comprised of certified idiots and only other idiots of questionable certification care what they say.

A CEO can only get money by

A CEO can only get money by producing profits for a company which can only happen by a voluntary exchange with the customer.  CEO's who fail lose their jobs.

Government officials and bureaucrats, on the other hand, get money by forcibly taking it from taxpayers, and often using their power to defraud the taxpayers while they get rich selling favors and investing in schemes which their own legislation guarantees.

So who are the real crooks?

I bet comrade Roberts pitches a bitch when the pay commie-czar..

...comes after her.

-Dave

Thanks, Obama.

 

Great point, and GMTA,

Great point, and GMTA, Dave!

I was thinking, I wonder if he asked her if she supported him going after Katie Couric's salary?  Or at what level she thought he should go after HERS?

For liberals, the answer to "how much should we tax and take from other people?"  is always "More."

mb,

Ain't it funny how these lefty elitists (in their own minds) media twits somehow think they are going to somehow be exempted from the far-lefts little takeover?

At the end of the day, most of them won't be.

-Dave

Thanks, Obama.

 

I'll bet nothing was said

I'll bet nothing was said about Katie's 14 million or the amount of money Alex Baldwin made on his last picture. Jump on the ones that actually producing some we need or want. Leave the limosine liberals out of it.   

Semper superne nitens 

The big networks use the

The big networks use the "soft focus" of the morning news to really gush over liberalism. Still, for the life of me, I don't know who has the time or inclination in the morning to watch this crap

The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.

With duhbamba's 3.7

With duhbamba's 3.7 trillion dollar budget, where the hell do these people think tax dollars come from.  If you don't pay employees, then the government, at all levels, don't get paid.  High paid employees yield up to 60% of their pay in taxes when counting all tax levels.  And, that's only while they are alive.  The government gets more still when they die.  But, they first have to earn it.  What don't these imbeciles see?

By the way, I am outraged too, but not at CEOs.  I am outraged at the growth and reach of our government at all levels.  It needs to be reined in.  This dimocrats need to be run out of office in November. 

CEOs or any person earning a high salary should be given a ticker tape parade down 5th Avenue in New York for all that they contribute to the tax base. The top 50% of taxpayers pay 97% of federal taxes according to the IRS. 

And . . .

Just how much does Robin Roberts make?

Class Envy

The reporting on this issue is so bad it is hard to make an informed decison on what is happening. Obviously the MSM is playing the class envy card again.

You have a 124 Billion dollar bailout and in leftie land all are outraged over 100 million in bonuses. 100 million is a very, very small percentage of 124 billion dollars. There is 1000 million dollars in each billion. On top of that we don't know how many employees shared in the 100 million dollars.

I think what happens is many people that are 1/2 listening to these reports think the govenment gave this company a 124 something dollar bailout of which a 100 something dollars went to evil rich people in sneaky bonuses.THAT IS ALMOST THE WHOLE BAILOUT!  I think that is just the "seed" the MSM and the government want to plant in people's minds.

 

 

I refer to it as Classless Envy.

Anybody who believes that those with money are bad, evil, what have you, should ask, "what would the world do without our money, our companies, and our innovation?" Who will fill our shoes? The dude who wants to smoke pot in the park, the guy who is content with the simple life, or the one who wants to regulate your will with threats and misconceptions?

Less than 1%

If I did the math correctly. 1% of 124 billion is 1 billion, 240 million.

So, 100 million in bonuses is a small fraction of 1% of the 124 billion dollar bailout paid to an unknown number of people.

Katie Couric--

needs a paycut, now!

RE CAROLINA09...

 The buzz is that CBS is looking to cut her pay by half. She has been making $15million a year, & the buzz is she has an eye on Oprah's old gig since she is done at the end of her contract. Sadly, we can't get rid of Katie. 

 

 

"Please awake & see the truth, he can only be if you believe what he tells you...Remember who you are, what you stand for...There will always be way"- WITHIN TEMPTATION http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fir0Cffv1ng&featured=related

Re Oprah

Much speculation out there. I have also heard she might be interested in Larry King's job. Is she big enough to fill his sarcophagus? Dunno.

It's like folks assume she can just take any job that pleases her. Why would anyone think that she is capable of doing what Oprah has? Or even King? Aren't there far, far better candidates available for both jobs?

Note the grin on Roberts'

Note the grin on Roberts' face.  It should be called the "grin for the like-minded interviewee".  Said grin never appears on the faces of those at ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, CNN, MSDNC, ESPN, et al., when they interview Republicans.  Republicans get that dour, sour, sunken face scowl.

Fess up Robin!

If you had the talent to manage thousands of people you'd make a butt load more than you do reading the news and/or fed Q & A's through an earbud ... right? 

 

Anxious

I'm anxious to see how much journalists love that 'fire in the belly' when the pay czars come after them and their 'too high' salaries.  It's only a matter of time...once they take down one group they will have an appetite for blood and I'm really looking forward to the turn-tail they make once they see it coming.

Katie Couric was first

Next in line the people like Robin Roberts. If AIG people make too much she does too. Who is to determine that? She is? I am? Both her and myself and frankly the pay czar have NO business determining that. The number is arbitrary anyway? Why 500,000? Why not less than 250,000 as deemed rich by the administration? Or less than 400,000 as the president makes? Could it be that one day these people will see the problem with these decisions?

Most of this so-called

Most of this so-called "outrage" over Wall Street bonuses exists only in the media and within Obama's administration.  I do not think average people care nearly as much as what is stated.  Most people want jobs, to be able to work and provide for their families.  Sitting around and carping about bonuses paid to Wall Street is all politics.  Democrats are trying to gin up the class warfare nonsense to improve their poll standing.  This is so obvious that it is painful to me.

A people that values its privileges above its principles will soon lose both.


"Thos

everyone is yelling about bonus and how much

money these fats cats are making .

Fat cats like Katie Couric, Maddow, Chris Matthews.

Oh yeah there Demoprogrssives they don't count on if the fat cats are trading on wall street or making wise decisions for banks. those are the only cats anyone seems to care about.  

dont forget POTUS if you make of $250,000 spread that wealth around to us underneath you so we can all have apart of your pie.

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