Q & A | 06/03/2009 11:00 pm
'From Struggle to Grace': Arianna Huffington Levels With Lesley Stahl

LESLEY STAHL: Arianna Huffington, thank you. Welcome to wowOwow. You’re the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Huffington Post; you’ve written 12 books; you’re a political commentator. One does not know even where to start to ask you questions. But let’s try this. Every time I point my clicker at the television set and surf around, I see Barack Obama. He’s making announcements, he’s giving interviews, he’s there all the time. There’s a debate about why he’s in our faces so much and whether he’s overexposed. What do you think about that? What do you think about the president and is he overdoing it?
ARIANNA HUFFINGTON: I don’t think so, Lesley. I believe that Obama’s strength from the first time he burst onto the national scene with a speech at the convention in 2004, to the last speech he gave this morning …
LESLEY: Yes. Exactly, my point.
ARIANNA: That is one of his great gifts, the ability to communicate, the ability to be not just the commander in chief and the chief executive, but the teacher in chief. He’s a teacher. He’s a natural-born teacher and his speech that kind of most epitomizes that is his speech at Georgetown about the economy, where he literally walked us through what was happening.
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LESLEY: If he would do that, and let us absorb it, that’s one thing. But then every day there’s another subject. Today he announced the cyber czar and yesterday it was the cars. I begin to think maybe it’s a little too much.
ARIANNA: It’s working so far. I think it will stop working if the economy, the real economy as opposed to the stock-market economy, does not improve. If we don’t see any real shift in unemployment numbers, foreclosure numbers, credit-card default numbers, then I think people may begin to feel that they want results, and … and simply talking, which I think is incredibly important. I don’t think we should ever underestimate the power of leadership through rhetoric, through explaining, through spreading confidence – which has been working because, if you look at the numbers of consumer confidence, for example, they’re entirely based on imponderables. The numbers about how you feel about current conditions are not good at all because current conditions are based on data. But the numbers about the future are dramatically better because they’re not based on data. They’re based on hope.
LESLEY: One would have the impression, based on his popularity, that politically he is bringing the country over a little bit to the left, that he’s created a sea change – basically turning the country more bluish. But I saw a recent Pew Poll that said actually we haven’t changed all that much; in terms of liberal versus conservative we’re still pretty much a 50/50 country. What do you make of that? It’s interesting.
ARIANNA: Actually, you know, Lesley, I feel that this left/right way of looking at the world is very obsolete; that if you look at the major problems that we are facing – and let’s take health care, there is … you don’t have to be a progressive or a liberal or on the left to be in favor of some form of universal health coverage. I was just on CNN now and we discussed a poll they just brought out that shows large majorities in favor of government providing health care. Clearly it’s not just liberals or those on the left who want that.
























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Deborah, I’ve often said if we could merely meet for lunch, we’d work out our differences once we sat and dined next to the other for 15 minutes. Today, I had that experience with someone I swim at least 3 times a week with (for 8 years!). Often brash, curt, supercilious, some of us merely let her "go" and ignore her after a while.
Well, today, I said something to her that brought back a whole world of new awareness about the woman - and it was a meeting of the minds. The past 8 years went right out the window. I knew that time would come, one day!
You’re an amazing, thoughtful person, and the most you receive is the least you deserve. There is an inherent quality of greatness in each of us, isn’t there!
You are welcome, Deborah. One day, you’ll pull me out of something, I’m sure. Yes, wouldn’t "lunch" be terrific!!!!
It sounds perfect to me, or a "naughty breakfast" of luscious items, and a steamy cuppa something. ;-))
Gratitude is never necessary between sisters. One of our assets, as shemales, is that we view things from start to finish. I often share in talks that most males view things from start over to the finish. Like an approaching party, or dinner party, from the male perspective it’s "just go to the store," from the feminine perspective, it’s make the list, seat people, go shopping for necessities, prepare the menus, prepare the home and its comforts for others, et al … ;-)) We’re merely among the micro/macro group, and sometimes trip up on our output.
Deborah, life itself can be fun, which bolsters us for the challenging times. But it is those bumps in the road that we cannot navigate without one another. In fact, to even attempt to do so is exhausting, and quite unnecessary. There have been only 2 times in my life when I felt I was totally bereft of friends (or that someone who would help me against all odds - myself!). ;-))
I’m going to stage a luncheon for all of us to get together - the world must experience the south plains, to realize the actual extremes in geography in the nation, as well as the shocking similarities among Homo Sapiens, where ever one travels.
One time, I did a study for a degree, based on the ability of western man to not only recognize despair but respond to it. HO HO! Not one subject I used (Western man vs. Asian, American Indian, black, African American, negro, etc) had it. Not at all. All others, in fact, did - in fact, they evidenced it immediately, often prior to my plan to move on to "responding" they would have the response immediately.
Methinks we need to be open far more than politically. ;-)) How about you? That is why I get blisters sitting on the fence, as an oft Independent.
C jay, Me thinks that I agree with you more than 100% if that is possible! This site would be so much better and wonderful if we all could be more open-minded. I am always willing and able to find something positive in most of the posts regarding politics and other topics or issues. Most of them. There are some that are repeatedly mean and will attack regardless of what you say. There have been times that I have met a poster half way, so that they would know I am willing to be open minded and just willing to look at things in a different light. I have never heard back from any of them responding back to me. Other than Maggie being so kind and getting back to me there has not been anyone else.
It is so hard for me to understand some being so hateful, unkind, and getting personal. You came to my side to support me and I am still just in awe of that, then Maggie was just so kind, even after I came off sounding like I was attacking her. Not to mention her sweet post accepting my apology! You both set such beautiful examples and gosh do we need some of that. Both of you are such ladies. You once again are so right about Life can be so much fun! But, it is those darn bumps that can sometimes paralyze us if we allow them to. I love reading what you post, you are such an intelligent, kind, funny, and very fair woman.
C jay one more thing, you stage a luncheon or any type of get together and I will guarantee you that I will be there!! I really mean that. Only death could keep me from being a part of this. What an Awesome Lady you are! Have a great night!
them to, which is the key "allow them to", it is just so difficult many of the times.
Deborah, there is no doubt, you are a leader. It takes the ability to examine oneself to be a leader, with far more than a modicum of courage.
Thank you, very much. Life is too short to miss the best it has to offer. We’ll get together soon, I’m confident of that.
By the way, what was that you added on the previous post, or shall I merely ignore it. ;-)) Now, I’m curious.
Adopt away, dear Deborah - at this point in life it would be more than fun!
See, I told you that you were unique! Ain’t life grand! Don’t even think about trip-ups in life if you land on your feet - that’s all that matters. Those who will not reach out to catch you, aren’t worth their salt.
Love the message to Arianna. She will appreciate it, but also understand from whence you came. ;-)) We all do it, Deborah (including me!). I kick myself now and then, or someone else does it for me. Being a polio survivor makes it a bit hard to backward kick but it hasn’t seemed to cloud reality - darn it!
Incidentally, mi casa en su casa … Lunch is always ready.
You have a wonderful night, too - and a great morning. Take special care of yourself upon arising, and eat well.
TTFN
Methinks that "someone" is narrowing our focus here, Deborah. ;-))
Friends in Winter Haven have driven here without much trouble (which surprised me!), I’m in West Texas!! ;-))