October 15, 2009
Posted: October 15th, 2009 04:57 PM ET
 President Obama speaks at a town hall meeting at the University of New Orleans on Thursday.
President Obama speaks at a town hall meeting at the University of New Orleans on Thursday.

NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) - Before a cheering crowd at a town hall meeting in New Orleans, President Obama fired back at critics who accuse him of accomplishing little in his nine months in office, saying "I'm just getting started."

"I never thought any of this was going to be easy," said Obama, speaking at the University of New Orleans in his first visit to the Gulf Coast city since taking office. He poked fun at his critics, asking, "Why haven't you solved world hunger yet? It's been nine months. Why?"

"What'd I say during the campaign? I said change is hard," Obama said. "Big change is harder. ... I wasn't kidding about it being hard."

"Those folks who are trying to stand in the way of progress ... let me tell you, I'm just getting started," he said. "I don't quit. I'm not tired. I'm just getting started."

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Filed under: Hurricane Katrina • New Orleans • President Obama


richard vadquez   October 16th, 2009 1:03 am ET

All of our presidents critics have done nothing to support him and they never will. We all as Americans need to support our President.change is very hard to accept but it is very needed.I support OUR President and every american should as well.He has 8 years of a mess to clean up..God Bless The United States

Jon Krieger   October 15th, 2009 11:23 pm ET

"I'm just getting started running up federal debt!I'm just getting started winning awards and acclaim for not doing anything!I'm just getting started killing babies worldwide!I'm just getting started breaking promises!"Obama,just get started looking for a new job in 2012!

FYDL   October 15th, 2009 9:52 pm ET

What's interesting here is that on the right, they appear to have facts but on the left, they tend to generalize more and do not back their opinions with facts. As an independent voter I cannot help but put more stock in the Republican's argument. I want to believe this Country has not made a grave mistake by electing Obama but the Dems need to be able to bring facts not generic statements. Where's the beef? Also, I find it shameful that Rush Limbaugh was denied the opportunity to invest in the St. Louis Rams due to inaccurate quotes (there I am looking for facts again). Has anyone seen the Rams record? They could do a lot worse than Rush. Also, the company that "dropped" Rush is SCP Worldwide. Look em up... do you see any blcks on their board of directors? Kinda ironic isn't it?

BK   October 15th, 2009 9:47 pm ET

Obama's ratings are going down. Poll says he is losing indenpendents and educated Democrats. Its about time everyone figured out Obama is all talk.

jon   October 15th, 2009 9:32 pm ET

President Obama calls spending trillions of tax payers' dollars, "...just getting started"? Elections indeed have consequences.

doc mitch Rev Wright   October 15th, 2009 9:28 pm ET

Let us review the facts:
Bush: Robert Gates, Ben Bernanke, Iraq War, Afgan War, Patriot Act
multibillion dollar bank bailout.
Obama: Robert Gates, Ben Bernanke, Iraq War, Afgan War, Patriot Act
multibillion dollar bank bailout.

Seems to me the only major differences from 43 and 44 are in regards to stances on Domestic Policy. The vitriol and fake outrage from the right is completely unjustified and disgusting.

The veil has been lifted and the hypocrisy and bigotry of the Republicans is on display for the entire world to examine.

Republicans your chickens are coming home to roooooost.

A 50-year Democrat no more. Now an independent with brains.   October 15th, 2009 9:22 pm ET

I'm glad your gonna start something. What has happened in the first 9 months of you leaning on your hoe. You still have 980% of the crop to chop.

garys usually right   October 15th, 2009 9:18 pm ET

Please Mr. President, stop. stop before you bankrupt our country.

m jeff   October 15th, 2009 9:05 pm ET

Yes we can, yes we will.

Nobel Prize for the Teleprompter!   October 15th, 2009 9:05 pm ET

Obama is truly pitiful - he sounds like a spoiled brat, as usual.

OMG - he's just "getting started"? What MORE can he destroy? Plenty, actually - and just watch it and continue to be silent, Liberals! When you come to your senses, it will be amost too late.

However, we conservatives WILL NOT be silent - and we'll fix this mess Obama is creating. Bank on it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bpin   October 15th, 2009 9:02 pm ET

I wanna be a rock star. Obama reminds me of a country preacher. His focus is to always get the congergation fired up instead of facing the ture facts. What is amazing to me is that he wants to act so quickly on some things and he talks about change, then he turns around and talks out of the other side of his mouth to say it is hard and will be slow. Mark my word, in 3 years BHO will still be blaming all of the problems on Bush, like it is important for him to remind us of how bad Bush was. Notice how he blamed his own slow response based upon the bold campaign promises he made of a quick response on Bush!!!

m smith   October 15th, 2009 8:57 pm ET

Great president. Too many wing nuts out there. Did'nt see the repos rushing to fix the mess

AJ   October 15th, 2009 8:54 pm ET

Doesn't the dithering king think that the good folks in NO have waited long enough? It didnt take him long to give billions in foreign aid.

Dennis   October 15th, 2009 8:47 pm ET

I'm surprised he went there. Louisiana is a "red" state.

Joan   October 15th, 2009 8:45 pm ET

It is time for the Republican leaders to stop the continuous whining and criticizing and try to win back some of the respect they are losing every day with their negativity. The two Republicans who criticized Pres. Obama's visit for being too short should read how many times top members of his administration have been there and how much has been accomplished in the last eight months. They have NO room to criticize after the horrible response from the last administation for three years. The rhetoric and actions of the Republican spokesmen since Pres. Obama took over reminds me of the children's story "The Emperor's New Clothes". They seem to think they can say and do anything and no-one will see throught it. Well, everyone has seen through it and it is getting pretty tiresome.

Doug   October 15th, 2009 8:43 pm ET

More politics from the white house, did not think he went all the way one time to New Orleans to repeat this, but he did. The Obama Administration is so isolated with President Obama in the center. Yes people, men and women spin around him shouting yes we can. He yells back that he is fighting the Status Quo, you know who that is.
President Obama is the new Status Quo, and I helped put him there.
I am sorry his teleprompter does not do anything but politics.

Perusing-through   October 15th, 2009 8:42 pm ET

President Obama: "I'M JUST GETTING STARTED".

Please Mr. President, can you repeat it again for all those idiots who said nothing as Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rove and the Republican Party ran amuck thereby helping to usher in the current disaster national disaster. Say it again for all the idiots on this posting who don't understand how "8-YEARS" of Bush & Cheney and a GOP lead congress nearly destroyed this nation, and how it will take more than a few months of President Obama leadership before the nation to begin to see daylight.

Alan   October 15th, 2009 8:38 pm ET

Ahhh yes. And I'll bet all the bad mouthers here just LOVE Sarah - who walked off her job because she couldn't take the heat of being governor of the least populace state in our nation. Yet you criticize Obama for fighting back at your outright lies.

It's ok. He IS just getting started. None of us is going to like everything he does. But I am convinced he's going to do what he set out to do in the time given him, with or without your loud, stupid, constant opposition.

Get used to it.

Joe Fattal   October 15th, 2009 8:26 pm ET

Maybe he just started to find out what happened to the people of New Orleans during Katrina. He wasn't hardly known then.

johnnie w   October 15th, 2009 8:14 pm ET

And you can take that to POLLS ,and the VOTING booths across the Country President Obama, there has been no one to STOP , your UNSTOPPABLE. The GOP/RNC are going to left in the DUST, when this DYNAMIC President gets his FULL AGENDA ACROSS to the American People. And your UNBEATABLE as well . We are FORTUNATE as a NATION ,for a President that says I DONT QUIT, you got that Sara Palin?

Deb n Texas   October 15th, 2009 8:10 pm ET

Go Obama, you told it like it was in New Orleans. Kathy Landrieu in Louisiana needs to wake up and smell the COFFEE. Louisiana is among the three MOST POVERISHED STATES in the UNITED STATES and LANDRIEU will probably not vote on a PUBLIC OPTION – that is RIDICULOUS. Landrieu appears to be just like John Breaux was A REPUBLICAN IN DISQUISE!

lyn   October 15th, 2009 8:03 pm ET

I am so proud of our President, when he said Bobby Jandal name the boos that came out from the people, our President had to stop the boos, we all know that Bobby did very little to help the people in Louisiana and he deserve the boos from those people.

NOT THE KINDA GUY TO SAY I TOLD YOU SO, BUT I TOLD YOU SO   October 15th, 2009 8:00 pm ET

Hes just gettin started! It took him 10 months to get started! Im happy, since he is a 1 term wonder( if he dont get impeached or charged with treason) it will keep the damage to a minimum. Dont try to act like a tough guy Obama. Your a typical liberal punk. Your a joke! Thats why the taliban is eatin you up. Instead of goin to New Orleans, maybe you shoulb be giving the order to send 60,000 troops to afghanistan. Youll never win Louisiana in an election, but youd probably would win the southern afghan provinces if they could vote in our elections.

Steve, Mn   October 15th, 2009 7:59 pm ET

A firsthand look at what he plans to turn the rest of America in to.

Concerned   October 15th, 2009 7:55 pm ET

Go get then them Pres. Let the Republicans implode as it is a long time coming.

Not one Republican post the failed policies of Bush, nor the total waste of trillions due to his illegal invasion of Iraq.

Blue   October 15th, 2009 7:55 pm ET

Thank you Mr. President, our country needs this optimism right now. I believed that you could, and I still believe that. You have just started. Thank Goodness!!!!!

Dan, TX   October 15th, 2009 7:52 pm ET

Big talk from a joker. I think he should change is tone.. He sounded like a dictator or perhaps Ahmedinejad..

Larry   October 15th, 2009 7:33 pm ET

I love this guy !!!!

Best man we have EVER seen in the Oval office

YES WE CAN ... even if you try to stop us ... YES WE CAN

Michael M, Phoenix AZ   October 15th, 2009 7:15 pm ET

Look people, it is 4 years since Katrina and the Bush people didn't get squawk accomplished in New Orleans, and there is still empty space where the Twin Towers stood, even after all the hoopla from the Republicans in Washington and NYC (Rudy G.) to rebuild...You can't expect miracles overnight you know.

DJ   October 15th, 2009 7:13 pm ET

If he's just getting started, we're all in trouble

Shaman   October 15th, 2009 7:13 pm ET

Obama is "just getting started" in his new quest to the process of blaming the "problems" that he promised as the justification for not being able to solve the "problems". Clever sophistry that essentially enables him to weasel out of his many broken promises, not one of which has been kept..............

The Republicans will take over Congress in 2010 and then spend the next two years destroying the credibility of the Democrats, who will be destroyed by the ineffective leadership of Obama.

On Obama: "He's no Reagan"

RCasson   October 15th, 2009 7:10 pm ET

Even a child can sense the hate. How sad that is. God Bless you Mr. President. We're still with you.

shawn- ga   October 15th, 2009 7:05 pm ET

He has done nothing with the Majority he has had for 9 months... You can not blame the rep party for anythign They do not have the power to stop him.

What is going to happen in 2010 when he loses that Majority (and he will face it)

he will spend 2010 until 2012 campaining and still getting nothing done. Then if there iss till enough blind sheep to somehow get him elected again (I can't see how but it happned once already) then God help us all because he will do whatever he wants from 2012 to 2016 I am scared for real for my children

ThinkAgain   October 15th, 2009 7:05 pm ET

As Obama proved during the campaign, he can go the distance. He hasn't given up on the American people and will work hard every day through his second term to make a better tomorrow for all of us a reality.

Keep up the good work, Mr. President!

ThinkAgain   October 15th, 2009 7:04 pm ET

Jobs are being created under President Obama's stimulus plan. What would be interesting to see, is the statistics on where those jobs are being created: Blue state governors vs Red state governors.

A lot of Republican govs refused the money or have held onto it, all in an effort to try to make the President and his programs look bad.

Putting party before country is what Republicans do best!

Mark   October 15th, 2009 7:03 pm ET

Yet another worthless speech

shawn- ga   October 15th, 2009 6:59 pm ET

Sure did take him a LOOOOONG time to go there.....

Albo58   October 15th, 2009 6:56 pm ET

Despite the rhetoric and the Nobel Pease Prize that anyone with integrity would have respectfully turned down, this President has not accomplished anything that could actually be loosely interpreted as a positive. He can blame Bush or anyone else, but his spending has been more than every president combined since this country's founding and he's "just getting started"!

Cynthia - Arkansas   October 15th, 2009 6:56 pm ET

I couldn't be prouder of President Obama. He cares so much for the little guy in this country. What a refreshing difference! God Bless him and his beautiful family.

Fred Poirier   October 15th, 2009 6:51 pm ET

Let the right wing nuts yap. The Prez is working for all and getting things done. Go Obama Go!

Dan, TX   October 15th, 2009 6:43 pm ET

Yes we can! I have been sitting on the sidelines, but the republicans are starting to convince me I have to take a more active role in helping our president move the country forward.

Anytown USA   October 15th, 2009 6:41 pm ET

If the President is such a loser...Then how would you classify the one we had for the last eight years...and what's worse...you voted him in for a second term....Everything we are facing now is because of him...Everything!!!

But you know what I don't blame you...I blame your ignorant and intolerant parents and grandparents...Just think they were even more clueless than you...Incredible!!!

DJ   October 15th, 2009 6:38 pm ET

Critics? As if the Republicans would do anything different? Obama has been on the job for 9 months and he is suppose to fix everything by himself while Congress continues to be run by the big lobbyists.

Deanna, NY   October 15th, 2009 5:59 pm ET

Yes, and we Dems are just getting started. We are completely behind this president 110 %. Did you get that Rethugs. We really couldn't care less about your agenda. We have one of our own.

JR   October 15th, 2009 5:59 pm ET

Now that's my president. I am so proud to have him in office. I support him 150%. Just give him the time he needs...you'll see.

Mike in MN   October 15th, 2009 5:59 pm ET

Does that mean he is going to stop campaigning and start working on being president? He hasn't done anything yet but whine about the mess he inherited and about those who oppose him. If he did not want to take on the challange and if he can't stand opposition to his policies, he should not have bothered to run. Just about everything is worse. Jobs are worse, the deficits are worse, Afghanistan is worse, Iran is worse, Korea is worse. Over half the voters don't want Obamacare or cap and trade. Obama needs to get a clue before he gets started.

Susan   October 15th, 2009 5:55 pm ET

I don't know...there have been 20,000 new jobs here in Michigan, and we have many more coming...new battery plants, new solar panel plants...new cars...Michigan is going to be in great shape in another year. I think those who continue to recite the Rush/Beck/Hannity depressed mantra had better take another look. This President IS getting things done, and within the laws of this country. Stop whining and be part of the solution instead of being the problem. And did you see the stock market? Come on, things are getting better, but don't choke while you're having to admit that.

Zeb   October 15th, 2009 5:54 pm ET

I wish he'd hurry up and get past "just getting started"! Um, that 3 a.m. phone is STILL ringing, Mr. President. Are you ever going to answer it?

Moe, NY   October 15th, 2009 5:51 pm ET

I believe in you President Obama, you have done a great job so far, please continue working for the American people. I admire how you place the American people first, over Corporate America, Banks, and Insurance companies.

Rich in Az   October 15th, 2009 5:50 pm ET

Public Option, Mr. President. Yes We Can.

Willy Brown   October 15th, 2009 5:48 pm ET

The only thing Obummer cares about is socialism he's trying to start in America

Military Dad   October 15th, 2009 5:48 pm ET

WOW Here's a few accomplisments so far:

Largest deficit EVER in the country
Wants more abortions worldwide (released US funds for global abortions)
Highest unemployment in 25 years
Had a beer at the WH with a policeman and a professor
Closed Gitmo :)
After 10 months in office trying to decided what to do in Afg. (big desisions take a long time)
Won the Nobel Peace Prize – Nobody knows what for, but he won anyway.
Hates Israel
Loves Iran (You just wait – He's gonna talk'em out of nukes)

Need I go on.

victim of republican greed   October 15th, 2009 5:48 pm ET

Galvestonians were treated better after Ike than the people of New Orleans were after Katrina.

mjm   October 15th, 2009 5:48 pm ET

A fourth-grade boy asked Obama his final question: "Why do people hate you? They're supposed to love you. And God is love."

This is why politicians need to stay away from children. Who told this kid people hate the president? Who said they're supposed to "love" him?

Nobody hates the president, we hate the policies pushed by one side or the other. It's called Democracy.

Somebody needs to tell this kid that only his 4th grade teacher and Obama thinks he's god.

The difference between Obama and God s that God does not think he's Obama.

Brian from NJ   October 15th, 2009 5:47 pm ET

Just getting started? Gov't takeover of GM and Chrysler, $800B in pork spending, $7.5B to Pakistan, $13B to seniors, $3B in cash for clunkers, mortgage relief, and only God knows what the healthcare "reform" is going to cost at the end of the day... if this is his idea of just getting started hide your wallets!

victim of republican greed   October 15th, 2009 5:46 pm ET

About jobs, Obama prevented the republicans from destroying the auto industry and saved a million auto related jobs.

What???   October 15th, 2009 5:46 pm ET

I get so disappointed in these right wing blowhards always blogging about what the President hasn't done.

Everyone remembers these attacks (for the not so right) started in May (4 months in office for Pres. Obama). Everyone knows this was the worst economy in most of our life times / excluding the depression. Yet all people do is bash our POTUS. Even Reagan was given a year to bring us back from the last major recession.

Lighten up you GOP whiners! Take the time to pull your undies out of the crevace, stop the hate, fear and simply smile more. Its getting better already !

Simmy   October 15th, 2009 5:46 pm ET

Those from the dark side of America can't seem to reckon with loss.....Denial is livid.....

victim of republican greed   October 15th, 2009 5:44 pm ET

I really wish the wingnuts would read the Constitution instead of having Fox Lies interpret it for them.

Wake Up   October 15th, 2009 5:44 pm ET

Oh ya, he did "create or save a million jobs".
Wait, I just bought coffee, PROVE I did not create OR SAVE 100 jobs.

You libs are so gulliable to this guys empty rhetoric. Just keep lapping up his garbage on the way to cash your welfare checks.

klow   October 15th, 2009 5:42 pm ET

You have to love the GOP. They are too stupid to realize that their negativity is sinking them. Keep telling yourself that President Obama has done nothing if it helps you sleep at night. But, regardless of what you say or do, desperately needed change is coming. So, you can either get on board or get out of the way. YES WE CAN! God – I love this country.

Ray   October 15th, 2009 5:38 pm ET

He's accomplished more in 9 months on a worldwide scale than Bush could have dreamed of doing in the 8 years he wasted in the Oval Office.

Of course, he's just getting started. Given how bad things were, the only way we could go is UP! The President is getting us there, but it's a steep climb after all the damage Bush and company did to our once great country.

bam   October 15th, 2009 5:37 pm ET

Hilarious – Republicans have been obstructing President Obama in every way they possibly can, and now they criticize him for not getting more accomplished. They criticized him for trying to get the Olympics to come to the U.S. and they criticized him for winning the Nobel Peace Prize. The neocons are scumbags. GoBama!

phoenix86   October 15th, 2009 5:36 pm ET

Give Obama a break.

It takes a lot to win the Nobel Peace Prize for doing nothing.

It takes a lot of talent to run up a trillion dollar deficit in less than 8 months and have nothing to show for it.

It takes a lot to keep losing to Russia, Iran, N. Korea, China and Venezuela and keep a straight face.

Obama's just getting started. He has only begun to wreck the US economy. Give him time, he'll finish it off by the time the next election rolls around.

RNC = DNC = politics as usual   October 15th, 2009 5:35 pm ET

At some point he is just going to have to assume SOME responsibility for something. He started out with more support and power than most anyone on the PLANET. Is he planning on actually DOING something?

Anonymous   October 15th, 2009 5:35 pm ET

how can we expect obama to solve all of the problems and keep his promises when republicans fight him every step of the way?

Val, ky   October 15th, 2009 5:33 pm ET

He's right- change doesn't come easy- especially when the country has been run by oil companies and banks for the longest time. No one is more powerful than them and they are hoping Obama fails.

Do you think that insurance companies will allow for reform to happen if it means they don't profit?

You have my confidence in you, Mr. President. Keep going.

Allen   October 15th, 2009 5:33 pm ET

I'm just getting started! Well we are waiting.....maybe when you get done, running around the country rising money for the rich upper class, who line your pockets. Maybe you can do the job, that you were hired for.

Mickey, NY   October 15th, 2009 5:31 pm ET

It's going to take quite a bit to undo the damage that BushCo did to America.

Matt In Utah   October 15th, 2009 5:23 pm ET

Obama has done more good in 9 months than Bush did in 8 years. He has created jobs don't be a moron. You can't hand this thing like it was and expect everything to happen right this second. I don't care if your right or left lets not let truth get in the way of your own ideals! (/end sarchasm)

Tim   October 15th, 2009 5:22 pm ET

Obama's not our first black president, he's our first translucent president. He has skin so thin you can almost see through it.

Objective Thinking   October 15th, 2009 5:21 pm ET

So after nine months he made his first visit to New Orleans and he says he's just getting started... he should have started on New Orleans nine months ago!

Steve, NJ   October 15th, 2009 5:20 pm ET

Create Jobs and stop preaching. You've promised the world and haven't delivered anything

Carlos   October 15th, 2009 5:13 pm ET

He would have made a great snake oil salesman.

Shirley In California   October 15th, 2009 5:09 pm ET

You tell them Mr. President! When he says quitter who comes to mind?

God bless America for rejecting the [R] comedy routine.

marion/alabama   October 15th, 2009 5:08 pm ET

Obama,just wastes another trip to NOLA,So he could campaign more.He forgot to bring the Mayor of NO to tast for his lack of action before Katrina.Has Obama done anything but campaign? Maybe that is what he won the Nobel Prize for,The one who Campaigns most?

Donna from Colorado Springs   October 15th, 2009 5:08 pm ET

Way to stand up for yourself, Mr. President! What have his critics done in the last eight years or the last eight months? Nothing but constantly trash and disrespect the president and everything he has said or done.

terry,va   October 15th, 2009 5:07 pm ET

Lighten up on Obummie. He was the tenth caller to the Nobel Committee and won the Peace Award. He has made more speeches than the number of days he has been in office. As to solving world hunger, he can't even make up his mind on fighting "a necessary war" or hiding under the bed. Keep your change. That is all we will have (pocket change) after you are done.

C. Farrell, Houston, Tx   October 15th, 2009 5:06 pm ET

President Obama had to cleanup behind the boos that followed when he acknowledged Gov. Bobby Jindal's presence. The people of Louisiana have every right to boo Jindal, he hasn't done nothing for them since he came here from India but support his on political ambitions.

Wake Up   October 15th, 2009 5:05 pm ET

Obama is just getting started......that's what america and the constitution fears.

jlb   October 15th, 2009 5:04 pm ET

I'm not sure what he is suppose to do in 9 months, when we've had a horrid 8 years. Things are looking up no matter what the GOP says. You've come along way President Obama. Keep up the good work.

Bluebonnet   October 15th, 2009 5:03 pm ET

Oh great – the bloviator-in-chief in action in Nawlins! More empty-suited promises. Gee, you sure don't hear Galvestonians crybabying about Hurricane Ike that was just ONE YEAR AGO. Katrina was over FOUR YEARS AGO! Get your hands on a hammer and nail and out of the welfare line!

Joe In Vegas   October 15th, 2009 5:02 pm ET

You noisy lil' right-wing-nuts are such fools. It'd be funny if there weren't so many of you.

Tammy   October 15th, 2009 4:58 pm ET

He must mean "campaigning" because he has done nothing to create JOBS !

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