I've had a couple people ask me this at NBC, are you losing weight, do you feel the stress? Where is this coming from? Or at the one-year point, do you feel like, “Oh my God, I look in the mirror, boy, they're right, this job does age you?”Echoing the same concern, on the CBS Evening News Chip Reid related: “Asked about the stress of the job, the President denied reports that he's skipping meals and losing weight, but he admitted it's taking a toll.” As viewers heard Obama's reply -- “You have a convergence of factors that have made this a difficult year not so much for me but for the American people. Absolutely that weighs on me” -- CBS displayed a photo of a solemn Obama, head bowed, gazing out of an Oval Office window.
(On Wednesday's Early Show, Reid set up the same clip from Obama: “The President talked movingly about the toll his job is taking on him.”)
Obama wrapped up his answer to Reid: “We'd like to land some of these big planes right now. We've got a lot of traffic circling in the air and the runway's a little congested.” Reid then helpfully explained: “Those big planes, as he calls them, are health care reform, economic recovery, and his Afghanistan plan and he sounded more than a little impatient about getting them all safely on the ground soon.”
From the ends of the interview excerpts aired on the November 18 newscasts:
NBC Nightly News:
CHUCK TODD: He laughed off the speculation about his reported weight loss, but admitted the burden of the office does weigh on him.CBS Evening News:
PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: My weight fluctuates about five pounds, it has for the last 30 years. It's unchanging. I still wear the same, some of the same stuff I did when I got married 17 years ago. This has been an extraordinary year, less for me than for the American people. Two wars, worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. I would be lying if I said that those aren't some weighty questions that I carry around on my shoulders every day.
CHIP REID: Asked about the stress of the job, the President denied reports that he's skipping meals and losing weight, but he admitted it's taking a toll.PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: My hair is getting gray and it is the butt of a lot of jokes. You have a convergence of factors that have made this a difficult year not so much for me but for the American people. Absolutely that weighs on me. Whenever I visit Walter Reed or other military hospitals I see the incredible sacrifices that our young men and women are making. That is a heavy, heavy weight. But it's an extraordinary privilege as well. I wouldn't trade my job for anything. The way we describe it in the White House is we'd like to land some of these big planes right now. We've got a lot of traffic circling in the air and the runway's a little congested.
REID: Those big planes, as he calls them, are health care reform, economic recovery, and his Afghanistan plan and he sounded more than a little impatient about getting them all safely on the ground soon. Chip Reid, CBS News, Seoul, South Korea.