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mnottertail -> RE: Is the media abandoning Obama? (9/26/2009 12:02:35 PM)

CIA is doing jobs for MI5 now?

Bond, James Bond




Sanity -> RE: Is the media abandoning Obama? (9/28/2009 2:52:43 PM)


Newsweek's Howard Fineman:





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The Limits of Charisma


Mr. President, please stay off TV.

If ubiquity were the measure of a presidency, Barack Obama would already be grinning at us from Mount Rushmore. But of course it is not. Despite his many words and television appearances, our elegant and eloquent president remains more an emblem of change than an agent of it. He's a man with an endless, worthy to-do list—health care, climate change, bank reform, global capital regulation, AfPak, the Middle East, you name it—but, as yet, no boxes checked "done." This is a problem that style will not fix. Unless Obama learns to rely less on charm, rhetoric, and good intentions and more on picking his spots and winning in political combat, he's not going to be reelected, let alone enshrined in South Dakota.

The president's problem isn't that he is too visible; it's the lack of content in what he says when he keeps showing up on the tube. Obama can seem a mite too impressed with his own aura, as if his presence on the stage is the Answer. There is, at times, a self-referential (even self-reverential) tone in his big speeches. They are heavily salted with the words "I" and "my." (He used the former 11 times in the first few paragraphs of his address to the U.N. last week.) Obama is a historic figure, but that is the beginning, not the end, of the story.

(Full column here)








Sanity -> RE: Is the media abandoning Obama? (10/1/2009 10:35:37 AM)


Even if the media is abandoning that poor, pitiable goofball in the White House it appears that the media is still behind health care reform, at least. Hardly anyone is reporting the fact that Democratic Senator Max  Baucus recently informed the world that the Democrats who are writing the Obamacare legislation are just too stupid to figure out how to post the aforementioned legislation on the Internet in a timely manner, and so that's why no one can see it before they vote on it:

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/Baucus-claims-its-too-difficult-to-put-health-care-bill-online-61246377.html




tazzygirl -> RE: Is the media abandoning Obama? (10/1/2009 10:44:57 AM)

lol.. just gripes your ass that he is in the white house!

i LOVE it!




Sanity -> RE: Is the media abandoning Obama? (10/1/2009 10:47:52 AM)


No, I just feel sorry for him. He doesn't seem to have a clue. In the run up to the elections his handlers should have realized while they were sending the feeds to his teleprompters that many voters would expect him to live up to some of their campaign rhetoric, such as all the lofty promises of transparency, and balanced budgets...

And now its all crashing down around him. Its so sad, it all seems so terribly unfair.

[:(]







tazzygirl -> RE: Is the media abandoning Obama? (10/1/2009 11:11:46 AM)

rofl... you really are misguided huh




Sanity -> RE: Is the media abandoning Obama? (10/1/2009 12:04:12 PM)


rofl, I think you meant 'misunderstood'. And actually taz that post was my impersonation of a certain someone (who shall remain nameless) who doesn't hate anyone, who merely feels pity for them...  [;)]

In other words, the post was a joke.

Now if you're finished trying to make this thread about me what about the actual topic. Any thoughts on the media's treatment of Obama and Obama's healthcare fiasco?

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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

rofl... you really are misguided huh




SpinnerofTales -> RE: Is the media abandoning Obama? (10/1/2009 2:23:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Sanity


Now if you're finished trying to make this thread about me what about the actual topic. Any thoughts on the media's treatment of Obama and Obama's healthcare fiasco?


I think that the media is coming down on Obama the same way they would and have any president in office. Which kind of leave the whole "the media only will say good things about him because they're puppets of the liberal left" crowd out in the cold.

Personally, I expected the media to jump on him as soon as he did something that someone other than the birthers and the one's who are physically incapable of saying his name without saying it as "barack HUSSEIN obama" would view as worth jumpping on.




Sanity -> RE: Is the media abandoning Obama? (10/2/2009 4:34:13 PM)


Video - Charlie Gibson's unemployment report spin, 1982 vs. now.

The respective unemployment reports were very similar but on ABC News, Obama's figures are being spun as good news while Ronald Reagan's figures were portrayed as downright evil back in 1982.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/julia-seymour/2009/10/02/jobless-numbers-jump-watch-bias-abcs-gibson-spin-stats-1982-2009










Musicmystery -> RE: Is the media abandoning Obama? (10/2/2009 6:55:36 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: mnottertail

CIA is doing jobs for MI5 now?

Bond, James Bond


Well, I'm shaken, but not stirred.




HatesParisHilton -> RE: Is the media abandoning Obama? (10/2/2009 10:55:37 PM)

the answer to your question depends entirely on your definition of "media".

I include South Park, American Dad, stand-up comedians incuding ones OUTSIDE OF THE USA that make $$$ from the USA, indie film-makers and animators and SCREENWRITERS such as those that penned Wag The Dog to be "media".

None of the above have abandoned Obama AT ALL.

And some of the above have more staying power than TV "news" pundits and boffins.

Thus, it depends on whether or not you are limiting your use of the word "media" to wannabe faces for Fox and MacNeil Leher.





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