Re: Barack 2008!
Common sense seems to be evolving in the media as they take a serious look at McCain's humor of late.
Perhaps Obama's dignity will prevail over the joker?
Obama's crime? Acting too presidential
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-onthemedia4-2008aug04,0,2648035.story
Common sense seems to be evolving in the media as they take a serious look at McCain's humor of late.
Perhaps Obama's dignity will prevail over the joker?
Obama's crime? Acting too presidential
We have reporters, columnists and TV talking heads to thank for exposing these outrageous displays.
So apparently the verdict is in: Sen. Barack Obama, too confident to govern.
It all would be quite funny if many people didn't seem to be inhaling this multimedia stink bomb as if it were fragrant truth.
Recall the pundits demanding the freshman Illinois senator prove he could be presidential in the foreign arena?
So he appeared at ease with world leaders, talked animatedly with beaming American troops and drew huge civilian crowds.
Obama canceled a visit to the Landstuhl hospital and was accused of being self-centered.
What if he had appeared at the hospital?
David Kiley reported in BusinessWeek magazine how a Republican operative described plans to attack Obama for -- that's right -- using wounded troops as campaign props, if he had gone through with the visit.
These red herrings, a veritable school of 'em, are amusing for those who put them in perspective.
But how many take the time to do that?
"There's an interesting line building on Obama that somehow success and intelligence are a handicap," said Mark Sawyer, a UCLA political scientist.
"If he wasn't extraordinary, he wouldn't be there.
But then he is extraordinary and it becomes, 'He is just too good, too well spoken, too accomplished.' "
So here are a few lessons for would-be commanders in chief:
* Inspire attention, but not too much.
* Act presidential, but not like you already have the job.
* Be confident, but in an obsequious kind of way.
It's really not that complicated.
http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-onthemedia4-2008aug04,0,2648035.story