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man? pretty good pop culture reference for gibbs to pull out of nowhere. animal house is like 1978. he pulled out that niedermayer is a dead man. he says, this argument is dead, the idea of the government getting involved has backfire. they think they have a good story to tell. and that the auto industry has been nursed back to health and they also believe there s probably going to be an ipo pretty soon for gm. they re going to bring in some money and they believe the government is going to be paid back the $60 billion that the obama administration lent them. once the biggest country in the world for many years. the president on the offense about having made the right decision when the auto industry some sense there s a message they need to be in the offense now all the way through midterms. that message came by special delivery today. reporter: that s right. yesterday for lunch, i m told that david axelrod went up to meet with a group of senate democrats. he was talking about
this robust american-making auto industries. what s your take on it? reporter: they re talking tough here. this administration wants to make the case that there are a lot of naysayers a year ago basically saying this money was going to be flushed away that it was a big boondoggle and it wasn t going to save any jobs. the president said today he believes this saved 1 million jobs in the auto industry. they re going to take that case to the american people. there s this op ed in the new york times saying that the volt is a lemon. when robert gibbs was flying on the way to detroit, he said, you remember that part in animal house, niedermayer is a dead
all is well! all is well! that was the rnc s mass e-mail that went out to a bunch of reporters and the like. mike, all is well? reporter: all is well, niedermayer dead. the president is having to tackle the economy. it came to a head again because he s been traveling around talking about how the stimulus has sparked some businesses to be moving forward and hiring. what kind of reaction is he getting from folks there in maine? well, i mean the problem and by the president and the white house s own admission is that people are just not buying it. they re seeing a 9.5 unemployment rate, heading into next year and then there, we say