White House Accepts Sept. 8 Speech

After battling with Republicans in Congress over a date and time for a Presidential speech to a Joint Session of Congress, the White House on Wednesday night accepted Speaker John Boehner's offer to hear from President Obama next Thursday night, September 8th.

Here is a statement from White House Press Secretary Jay Carney:

“Today, the President asked to address the Congress about the need for urgent action on the economic situation facing the American people as soon as Congress returned from recess. Both Houses will be back in session after their August recess on Wednesday, September 7th, so that was the date that was requested. We consulted with the Speaker about that date before the letter was released, but he determined Thursday would work better. The President is focused on the urgent need to create jobs and grow our economy, so he welcomes the opportunity to address a Joint Session of Congress on Thursday, September 8th and challenge our nation's leaders to start focusing 100% of their attention on doing whatever they can to help the American people."

Originally, the White House wanted a speech on Wednesday night, at the exact same time as a previously scheduled GOP Presidential debate in California, a request that aggravated Republicans in the Congress.

Carney claimed it was "just a coincidence," but Republicans said they did not believe that for one minute.

Now the GOP hopefuls will get to talk about the President 24 hours before he takes his message on jobs and the economy to the American people.

And instead of going up against a Republican debate, the President's speech will have to fight for viewers with the opening game of the NFL season.

12 comments Add your comment

DHD

August 31st, 2011
9:35 pm

You lie!!!!!!

Pansy Grubb

August 31st, 2011
9:39 pm

If it was really so urgent to Obama, I would think he would have postponed his vacation to posh Martha’s Vineyard just for an hour or so to give his speech. I think there’s a couple of things in play here – 1st Obama had to wait for the Center for American Progress to design his jobs plan for him and 2nd he tried to step on the Repub debate telling NBC they’re free to reschedule the debate – disingenuous at best, an administration corrupt to its core at worst.

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bern

August 31st, 2011
10:48 pm

Shut up Obama, Go Packers!!!!! hahahahahaha

TechGuy

August 31st, 2011
10:53 pm

Obama – Move into the 21st century and pre-record the speech and put it on YouTube ‘any time’ you want. You don’t have to address Congress face to face.

BuddyPC

August 31st, 2011
11:05 pm

Dun ta ta tah!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmWlrtpqp40#t=1m05s
Second string on Thursday. To the Pack, no less.

Fail.

Food Regulators Out of Control

September 1st, 2011
9:56 am

[...] Obama agreed to move his jobs speech to a Joint Session of Congress to next Thursday, instead of Wednesday during the GOP presidential [...]

Laura

September 1st, 2011
11:58 am

It bothers me that so many Libs, Socialists and the like are saying that the GOP are trying to stonewall Obama, when it is he who is playing games with our country at stake. Even something as simple as when shall I make my speech,(which is the four or fifth version of spend more!) is used to viifiy the Gop and call them obstructionists. Obama can’t play fair with anyone who doesn’t agree with him. Someone needs to tell him that he did not get chosen KING, but is a President to serve the people and work within the Constitution!!!!!

F.X.

September 1st, 2011
12:43 pm

FOXNEWS ( Happening Now 12- 1 PM ) I believe has reported that Obama’s Joint Session Speech
is in conflict w/ Speackers Boehner’s Report to the Nation. Please notify FOX..
Thanks

F.X.

September 1st, 2011
12:47 pm

Megyn Kelly just reported the change, BUT DID THE GOP WIN ?

[...] to be a successful one. This is why you won’t hear me suggest that president Obama “caved again,” to Boehner and the Republicans. Caved before? Yes, he has; but not on the scheduling of [...]