ABC Hypes Michelle Obama's 'Star Power' in Wisconsin, Skips Any Mention of GOP Challenger
According to Good Morning America's Sharyn Alfonsi, the White House is hoping the "star power" of Michelle Obama will be enough for the Democrats to beat the Republican senatorial challenger in Wisconsin. Of course, Alfonsi on Thursday failed to even mention the name of Ron Johnson, the man who currently holds a seven point lead over incumbent Russ Feingold.
Co-host George Stephanopoulos offered banal assertions such as "Her pitch is more personal than partisan. White House officials tell me she's having a good time out on the campaign trail."
Alfonsi featured two clips of Feingold gushing about the First Lady, none of Johnson. The journalist fawned to the Democrat, "Do you think [Mrs. Obama is] a greater asset than the President?" Alfonsi should get credit, however, for at least referring to Feingold as a "prominent liberal."
ABC followed the same tactic on September 29 when Barack Obama visited Wisconsin for a campaign rally. That Jake Tapper segment also featured no mention of the Republican nominee.
On Thursday, Alfonsi asserted that Barack Obama's approval rating is 50 percent, 18 points lower than his wife. However, Real Clear Politics has the average at 44.8.
In a lighter moment, after Stephanopoulos introduced the segment, ABC cut to a pre-taped package. The co-anchor could still be heard on mic as he complained, "I didn't want prompter there."
A transcript of the October 14 segment, which aired at 7:18am EDT, follows:
GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: We're going to turn now to Michelle Obama. The First Lady is out on the campaign trail. Her pitch is more personal than partisan. White House officials tell me she's having a good time out on the campaign trail. Right now, we go to Sharyn Alfonsi on how the charm offensive is going over. [Camera cuts to pre-taped package, Stephanopoulos caught still on mic.] I didn't want prompter there.
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MICHELLE OBAMA: When I think about the issues that are facing our nation, I think about what it means for my girls. I think about what it means for the world that we're going to leave behind for them and quite frankly, for all of our children.
SHARYN ALFONSI: The First Lady's stump speech included more than a half-dozen mentions about being a mom or a parent.
MICHELLE: OBAMA: [montage] As a self-described mom-in-chief-, my girls- Like every parent- more as a mom- My girls, my children.
ALFONSI: That tact has served her well. The First Lady's favorability rating, 68 percent. And in a more recent poll, her husband's? 50. So, the White House is now dispatching Michelle Obama to help struggling candidates in eight, key states over three weeks. Hoping she can rally the base and infuse struggling candidates with cash. Tickets for fund-raisers with the First Lady range from $250 to $30,000. Meaning it's more expensive to mingle with her than the President.
SENATOR RUSS FEINGOLD: I'm constantly hearing my sisters and other people say, "The one I really want to meet is Michelle Obama."
ALFONSI: Senator Russ Feingold, a prominent liberal, is in an ugly battle in Wisconsin. Facing anti-incumbent backlash, he skipped a rally with the President earlier this year.
BARACK OBAMA: Hello, Milwaukee.
ALFONSI: But the First Lady? Do you think she's a greater asset than the President?
FEINGOLD: No. I think the President is number one. But she's a close second.
MICHELLE OBAMA: My husband can't do this alone. He needs strong leaders, like Russ to help him. We have come too far to stop putting the American dream that I know and my husband knows, that Russ knows, back within reach for all of us. We've come too far.
ALFONSI: And the First Lady is going to be on to Colorado later today. And then, on to New York, where she'll be campaigning alongside Patti Labelle and Sarah Jessica Parker. They're hoping that star power will drive out the votes. George?
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$30,000 to meet Moochelle....?
Submitted by NeoKong on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 4:37pm.
Uh hoh please.
Tickets for fund-raisers with the First Lady range from $250 to $30,000. Going out on a limb here but I don't think there were too many takers on that offer.
NeoKong - au contraire!
Submitted by Van Halen on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 4:49pm.
NeoKong - au contraire! (that's like, Spanish or something for 'I disagree') - but Chicago is loaded with money and hard core Progressive Libs. I bet she sold out of tickets in minutes. I know people out there and they're as slavishly devoted to Obama as the day is long. He can do no wrong. All Bush's and Palin's fault. The usual...
"Her pitch is more personal
Submitted by Van Halen on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 4:47pm.
"Her pitch is more personal than partisan. White House officials tell me she's having a good time out on the campaign trail."
I read that as having a good time on the taxpayer dime. And eating cheeseburgers we're forbidden to eat, and now Drudge has the flashing light on his page - looks like she may have campaigned in a polling place. This woman is gaffe-gold!
bse oh yes! Her comment
Submitted by Radical1979 on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 8:18pm.
bse oh yes! Her comment about "clean spirits" was excellent fodder today for talk radio. Loved it!
Campaigning in a polling
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Thu, 10/14/2010 - 10:22pm.
Campaigning in a polling place is a felony for anyone. And for the Presidents wife it is treason. Of course nothing will come of this.
I've heard of people not
Submitted by Radical1979 on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 9:27am.
I've heard of people not being allowed in polling places wearing Tea Party shirts because they are considered political. As this administration continues to prove, the rules are not for them.
I haven't heard anything since
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 12:03am.
about MO campaigning while voting today. During the news flash it was stated that that is against federal law???
Now there's star power? The laws don't apply.
But...in her defense...
Submitted by Army Brat on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 6:13am.
She prolly didn't know it was illegal. After all, ignorance of the law is a perfectly valid defense in any court of law I've ever been in.
right?
Well if you're a dumocrat
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 8:50am.
the law is just there for the peasants. Laws are not for the royalty of Camelot.
$250-$30,000 to meet
Submitted by gfrrman on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 12:10am.
Queen of TRAILER TRASH? You gotta be kidding me!!!
"Socialists eventually run out of other peoples' money"...Margaret Thatcher
You know, $30,000 Will buy our Food
Submitted by TCinAZ on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 5:14am.
You know, $30,000 Will buy our Food Fascist FLOTUS a Whole Lotta Chocolate Hurricane Ice Cream, So..
"Let's hear it for vegetables! Yay! Let's hear it for fruits! Yeah!" There was a pause. Did I hear a Boo?" she said, seamlessly morphing into the (Ahem!) Mom In Chief. Do you want me to take your cookie shovel Away from you?"
Oh, She's a Star Alright. Got a HUGE Fan Base. As Big as Her ...