After months of adulatory press (minus a few weeks of Jeremiah Wright), have the national media finally begun responding to a large-scale critique of Barack Obama? Yes, argues Politico reporter Carrie Budoff Brown in a piece which she alleges that the Illinois senator is now being hit for being too arrogant:
Barack Obama’s critics laid down the foundations of the strategy months ago: The Republican National Committee started the “Audacity Watch” back in April, and Karl Rove later fueled the attack by describing the first-term Illinois senator as “coolly arrogant.”
It wasn’t until the last week, however, that the narrative of Obama as a president-in-waiting — and perhaps getting impatient in that waiting — began reverberating beyond the inboxes of Washington operatives and journalists.
Perhaps one of the clearest indications emerged Tuesday from the world of late-night comedy, when David Letterman offered his “Top Ten Signs Barack Obama is Overconfident.” The examples included Obama proposing to change the name of Oklahoma to “Oklobama” and measuring his head for Mount Rushmore.
Story Continues Below Ad ↓“When Letterman is doing ‘Top Ten’ lists about something, it has officially entered the public consciousness,” said Dan Schnur, a political analyst from the University of Southern California and the communications director in John McCain’s 2000 campaign. “And it usually stays there for a long, long time.”
Following a nine-day, eight-country tour that carried the ambition and stagecraft of a presidential state visit, Obama has found himself in an unusual position: the butt of jokes.
Jon Stewart teased that the presumptive Democratic nominee traveled to Israel to visit his birthplace at Bethlehem’s Manger Square. New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd amplified the McCain campaign’s private nickname for Obama (“The One”).
I'm inclined to agree, however, if it is true that Barack Obama is being considered too arrogant and that this criticism is now a media metanarrative it's interesting to note that this is a wholly non-ideological critique. Why does that matter? Because non-ideological points are pretty much the only type of criticism that you'll see the establishment liberal press allow to be made against Democratic presidential candidates. Republicans, meanwhile, can be criticized at a personal level and on a policy level.
Think back: In 2004, George W. Bush was portrayed by Big Media as an arrogant, stupid, warmonger peddling reckless tax cut. In contrast, John Kerry was portrayed as a high-falutin' rich kid who was being dogged by false charges of insufficient patriotism. (Right-leaning arguments against a Democrat are always spurious.)
In 2000, Bush was portrayed as an ignorant doofus who wouldn't have gotten anywhere without his daddy's status. On the ideological side, he was a stupid isolationist with a fetish for tax cuts and destroying Social Security. Al Gore, meanwhile was just a robotic arrogant jerk.
Go further back and the trend still holds. Bob Dole was an old desperate sell-out pandering to the far right, Bill Clinton was just a philanderer who wasn't sufficiently liberal. George H. W. Bush, meanwhile was basically the same as Dole with the added horror of being the legatee of the fiend Ronald Reagan.
You have to go back to 1988 with Michael Dukakis to find a Democrat who encountered widespread criticism in Big Media for his ideology. That is a pretty sad fact.
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“When Letterman is doing
July 31, 2008 - 16:38 ET by DoktorFranken“When Letterman is doing ‘Top Ten’ lists about something, it has
officially entered the public consciousness,” said Dan Schnur, a
political analyst from the University of Southern California and the
communications director in John McCain’s 2000 campaign. “And it usually
stays there for a long, long time.”
Yeah, well, If Danny sez so I guess it must be true. I never watch that ignorant ass (Letterman) - haven't for years, since he got a bit too uppity about his politics (or maybe I got a bit uppity? - who cares).
I'm getting to the point where reading or watching anything from the MSM takes my blood pressure to new heights. Why, just two seconds of Keith Olbermann is enough to blow the top of my brain totally off. Chris Matthews makes me hurl. Letterman causes a full-body rash. Perky Katie has cost me 2 TVs - since they become a target for anything heavy when her image appears on screen.
Bottom line is - the MSM has gone way too far. Kinda like stretching a bungee cord to it's limits and you'd better not be the one holding it when it snaps back.
2 TVs? Nephew, you need to
July 31, 2008 - 16:44 ET by mandrake2 TVs? Nephew, you need to consider taking a course in anger management!
i do concur
July 31, 2008 - 16:49 ET by TruthMongeri do concur
It's Called . . .
July 31, 2008 - 18:15 ET by DoktorFrankenPoetic License, exaggeration to make a point, hyperbole, whatever.
No TVs were harmed in the making of this post.
That's ok. I was simply
July 31, 2008 - 18:35 ET by mandrakeThat's ok. I was simply trying to goad you into mashing your laptop. :) Didn't work..oh well. All in good fun.
Bottom line is - the MSM
July 31, 2008 - 16:47 ET by bigtimerBottom line is - the MSM has gone way too far. Kinda like stretching a bungee cord to it's limits and you'd better not be the one holding it when it snaps back.
There just isn't a better way to put it...you about said it all DF.
As an aside to part of what was in the above from Matthew's blog post....
Algore hasn't changed a lick, fits the description to a tee to this day.
"America isn't the problem...America is the solution." ~ Rush Limbaugh
BT
July 31, 2008 - 18:12 ET by DoktorFrankenThank you.
"Cooly arrogant" = Smug. Not
July 31, 2008 - 16:46 ET by Chris Norman"Cooly arrogant" = Smug. Not many people like someone who is smug.
McNotObama '08
the fact that he's a clean,
July 31, 2008 - 16:51 ET by TruthMongerthe fact that he's a clean, articulate black guy makes up for all this stuff
he can help us move beyond all the racism ya see
or back to really bad racism
July 31, 2008 - 19:29 ET by needleIf you say so.
I am worried, however, that Michelle Obama will take us back to racism in a manner that would make Jesse Jackson die with jealousy.
Impunitas semper ad deteriora invitat.
Where's the beef?
July 31, 2008 - 16:54 ET by acumenPolitico reporter Carrie Budoff Brown in a piece which alleges that the Illinois senator is now being hit for being too arrogant:
And the same demedia alleged Bill Clinton was a horndog.
So? Wasn't Bill Clinton promptly re-elected in large part to a fawning demedia?
Would Carrie Brown and others have us believe the demedia would let a little thing (in their eyes) like a personal character flaw stop them from overlooking BO's lack of experience coupled with disastrous policy platforms to the extent of preventing any in the demedia from supporting the presumptuous Democrat(ic) nominee? That certainly wasn't the case with Bill Clinton...or Al Gore...or John Kerry.
I'm confident the demedia see BO's arrogance...oops..."overconfidence" tag as a badge of honor for the new rock star and soon to be new president of the world.
Journalism is dead
Advice
July 31, 2008 - 17:30 ET by nkviking75When the MSM criticizes the Dem candidate, I believe it's meant to get him back on track. It's veiled advice.
When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.
The arrogance starts with the MSM!
July 31, 2008 - 19:20 ET by needleThe arrogance starts with the MSM!
Impunitas semper ad deteriora invitat.
BO
July 31, 2008 - 21:34 ET by Emma GrumpI wouldn't be a bit surprised to hear Meredith proclaim, "Today, Matt Lauer is on assignment at Mt. Rushmore, where work has begun on a 5th presidential head".
Emma...
July 31, 2008 - 21:47 ET by Clear thinkerI sure hope it's Reagans head!
45 Communist Goals for America http://www.nationmakers.com/com_goals.htm
There is something eerily familiar about that Obama pic.
July 31, 2008 - 23:34 ET by R D HelmI think the world has seen it before.
The truth is insensitive. - Neal Boortz