Obama Florida Fundraiser Over Half-Empty; Only Politico, ABC Blogs Notice
Many people, including yours truly, believe that one of the primary reasons for the Politico's existence is to carry negative stories about Democrats and leftists which the rest of the establishment press then mostly chooses to ignore ("Why should we cover that? It's at the Politico already").
President Obama's more than half-empty campaign fundraising stop in Miami Monday is a case in point. As far as I can tell, only the Politico's Carrie Budoff Brown ("Empty seats: Obama fundraiser underwhelms") and Mary Bruce at ABC's Political Punch blog, whose item was also referenced at ABC's The Note, covered the politically embarrassing situation.
At the Associated Press, a 10 a.m. ET search on "Obama Florida" (not in quotes) returned no stories devoted exclusively to the President's Sunshine State appearances. In an early Tuesday report, the AP's Jim Kuhnhenn buries a short mention of Obama's appearances in a much longer piece about his voter turnout-driven visit to Puerto Rico:
The visit, the first official trip to the island by a president in 50 years, caps a two-day trip that took Obama to two crucial political battlegrounds - North Carolina and Florida - as he solidified his political outreach while defending his economic record against sweeping attacks from potential Republican foes.
Budoff Brown's Politico report has an AP-credited photo of the event at the top, so it's not like the wire service can pretend it wasn't there. Nice coverup, Jimbo.
If a campaign stop in Puerto Rico seems odd because islanders can't vote, Kuhnhenn helpfully reminds readers that "about 841,000" Puerto Ricans live in Florida, and would supposedly be influenced by the natives' lobbying.
A search on "Obama Florida" (also not in quotes) at the New York Times returned Kuhnhenn's item and another by the paper's Helene Cooper, whose only Florida reference reads as follows:
After North Carolina, Mr. Obama headed to Florida, another crucial state for his re-election hopes; he has scheduled several fund-raisers as part of his effort to raise a record $1 billion during this campaign.
This omission of what actually happened at Obama's Monday Florida appearances is odd. Cooper's item appeared in today's print edition, meaning that she should have had plenty of time to relay what transpired (the Politico's original time stamp is 8:06 p.m. Monday). She apparently chose not to.
The award for the worst coverage of the fundraising appearance goes to the Miami Herald's Mark Caputo ("Obama fires up supporters at Arsht Center rally"), who wrote:
Obama repeated a similar line later at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, where an estimated 980 people paid anywhere from $44 to $2,500 to hear the president. The crowd enthusiastically greeted Obama’s warm-up acts, former Miami Heat star Alonso Mourning and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the new chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, which co-hosted the fundraisers with the president’s re-election campaign.
Zheesh. At its web site, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami Dade County indicates that the capacity of the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House is 2,400. The place was 41% full.
It virtually goes without saying that a similar underwhelming appearance by an incumbent Republican or conservative president would have received much wider notice. The lack of coverage beyond the Politico and ABC's blogs is very telling. Apparently, there are some stories deemed not to deserve wide distribution; the president's half-empty fundraiser would appear to be one of them. It's likely because, as Thomas Lifson at the American Thinker noted, "There is no way to recapture the magic of his first campaign for the presidency precisely because it was built on a manufactured image of hope entirely lacking in substance."
As far as the establishment press is concerned, the nation's relatively disengaged news consumers can't be allowed to reach that conclusion.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
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Horsefacerman-Schultz was the warmup act???
Submitted by SickofLibs on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 11:19am.
That's kinda like having The Harmonicats opening for AC-DC.
Well, I hope they at least had oxygen available for the audience.
EDIT: not to imply that Obama is on a par with AC-DC
We the People!
Submitted by MidAmerica on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 11:16am.
Who can possibly be excited at seeing obama?
Never have I seen a President so overexposed. Every day since before he was elected obama has been the focus of news stories. The media who are obama cultists think that the rest of the people in the country wait breathlessly for obama's every word and deed. No we don't! So the country isn't hungry for more obama. In fact, most would like their country back. We want to live in a country where Americans are the focus not an ever present President.
Well, Tom...the local mullet wrapper didn't cover it, much
Submitted by Blonde on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 11:28am.
The Sun-Sentinel didn't even deem fit to put this epic and glorious visit to Miami on its front page. I had to do a google search to find "Obama Miami", and it was the second linked item on the page!
My, how the mighty have fallen.
Here was the stellar reportage of Obama's visit.
That's it! 8 puny little two line paragraphs by the local writer, hidden in the political blogs, not the main news coverage.
Which is a lovely little metaphor for both the state of Obama's campaign (the SS stuck to its leftist bent by studiously avoiding the fact that the auditorium was less than half full).... as lackluster, and the abysmal state of the old media. Crappy little story, hidden in the political blogs, on who knows what "page" of their on-line edition. *cue loud flushing noises*
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That article shows how bias by omission is done.
Submitted by Red Jeep on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 12:56pm.
"When the president came on stage, he gave Wasserman Schultz a kiss and then praised her to the 900 people in the audience."
900, large crowd one might think, unless you know the place where the Prez spoke would seat 2200 people.
This on top of not being in the main news coverage.
Plus not mentioned, Red Jeep
Submitted by Blonde on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 1:00pm.
Is they sold something like a thousand tickets, so 10% of the paid attendees were no shows.
That tells me some of the "bigger donors" bought multiple tickets, and were unable to GIVE THEM AWAY!!!!
Tell me again how Obama is a juggernaut incapable of being defeated in 2012????
Handy Reference Guide to Obama's Gaffes and Goofs ~ Currently Numbering 200 (and Counting)
Given the media's penchant
Submitted by Ed Gregory on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 2:51pm.
Given the media's penchant for spin, it's been hard to match my sense that he's losing popularity with proof that it's actually happening. But when I see stuff like this Miami disaster, the two sides are closer than ever. The guy has lost the room.
What needs to be remembered in all this is that the mainstream media is a exceedingly lazy. As such, they'll reach a point where it's just too much effort to prop him up anymore. We're not there yet, but we're not far off, either.
Perhaps the blue-hairs have finally noodled out death panels
Submitted by Dave. on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 12:18pm.
-Dave
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LETS TELL THE TRUTH!!!....
Submitted by OldJarhead77 on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 1:04pm.
President Obama is going to Puerto.Rico for a VACATION! You know Mooch-elle said that he was overworked and didn't ever take a day off..... what do you want to bet he will "Squeeze in a round of golf" while he is there meeting the "Little people"
With a $1B campaign goal . .
Submitted by pylgrym on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 1:24pm.
during his trip to Puerto Rico (for 5 whole hours) he also squeezed in a . . . fund raiser!
His 1st quarter donations were below expectations and he's scrambling hard to max his donations between now and the end of the 2nd quarter, which is June 30th. I doubt he'll see much of the White House over the next 2 weeks, but that might not be a bad thing
The heckler
Submitted by Tjexcite on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 1:59pm.
was the best touch....
The heckler must of listen to Rev Wright on that AIDS is manufactured by the US government so as Obama is now the top man in the government he can send the antidote out and stop AIDS with a flip of a switch.
We had better nominate a
Submitted by Free Stinker on Tue, 06/14/2011 - 4:28pm.
We had better nominate a conservative, because whoever the GOP runs is going to win. (h/t Mark Levin)
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