Pew: Obama Takes Vacation, Still Generates More News Than McCain


Continuing the theme of this election cycle, Barack Obama, the junior senator from Illinois, took a vacation to Hawaii and .... wait for it .... still generated more stories and headlines than his still-campaigning rival, John McCain. According to the Pew Research Center's latest review of the news, "the Democrat registered as a significant or dominant factor in 63% of the campaign stories studied, compared with 50% for McCain."

But the Obama hype-machine that is the MSM may unwittingly help John McCain. At least, that's what Michael Goodwin suggests in his latest column.

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While McCain has complained about media favoritism toward Obama, most recently about NBC News' tilted coverage, maybe he ought to encourage it. Resentment over the media love affair with Obama might be McCain's most powerful weapon.

The fawning coverage exaggerates even routine Obama events, and when he fails to meet giddy expectations, the excuse machine warps into overtime. That, in turn, creates another unappealing layer of media-imposed conventional wisdom.

Brits famously complained of American GI's during WWII that they were "overpaid, oversexed, & over here." Might the Obama's latest dip in the polls be in part a public backlash against his over-hype-ed-ness?

There is, however, a silver lining here for Democrats. Pew also found that the campaign and Russia's invasion of Georgia distracted from another story that was just building steam.

One possible beneficiary of all the big news last week was former presidential candidate John Edwards. The still unfolding saga of his extramarital affair was the No. 4 story, filling 4% of the newshole -- a number that might have been higher had attention not been focused elsewhere.

The Obama campaign should be wary of their candidate being over-exposed. In this country, the only thing worse than being a Republican (seemingly), is being overrated.

—Jacob S. Lybbert is an editorial associate at NewsBusters.


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This is the exact reason

This is the exact reason why I have posted here and there that as much as I despise the bias with the msm when it comes to their lovefest with the O Man...

I beg them to keep it up.

Pretty please with sugar on top.

People can see through this...in fact they are also seeing through the sock-puppet.

Ya' gotta' love it...

"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh

BT

"Sock-puppet"  I love it.

It was knitted by the MSM and it is unraveling before their eyes 

"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference.
The MARINES don't have that problem."
President Ronald Reagan - 1985

Semper... It was knitted

Semper...

It was knitted by the MSM and it is unraveling before their eyes

Doncha' just love the sound of... backfire!

 

"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh

Cheerleading

All this biased "cheerleading" from the MSM---and McCain up by 5 in the latest polls.    he,he,he!  Hey Barry, with friends like these...

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"

Page 14: "Russia invades

Page 14: "Russia invades Georgia, McCain responds."

Front page: "Obama steps on starfish."

Arrogance defined

Is it just me, or is taking a Hawaiian vacation 11 weeks before election day not the height of overconfidence and arrogance?

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Conservation doesn't get us more energy. It's as if we were running out of food and the Democrats were telling us: "Just eat a little less every day!"
--Anne Coulter

Tom1969... Nope...it's

Tom1969...

Nope...it's not just you.

You are el correcto....

"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh

Sometimes media hype can

Sometimes media hype can have disasterous results on a campaign.  Just look at what it did to Howard Dean.  Usually what happens is the public believes the initial media reporting, and then slowly realizes that they were misled.

Obama is no rock star, people are realizing that he's no better than your average two bit politician who will say and do anything to get elected.