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Do you think the media blitz will help or hinder Barack Obama? Your Opinion? email this discussion to a friend?

myLot reputation of 78/100. whiteheather39 (13453)   ranked 211 out of 6,394 in politics3 years ago

Do you think that the media blitz will continue on the senator or do you think it will fade somewhat and what do you think his chances are for making it to become the first black president.
Unless you were stranded on a desert island last week, you probably know that Sen. Barack Obama (D) of Illinois announced he is officially considering possibly running for president in an election almost two years away.
It wasn't exactly a shocking development, but it made big headlines.
In fact, there was so much coverage of the senator's statement that between Tuesday and Sunday last week the word "Obama" got 14,800 hits on a search of Google News. That was more than 10 times as many hits received over the same period for the terms "Iraq" and "34,452" – the UN's estimate last week of the number of Iraqi civilian deaths since the war there began.
While Clinton has served an entire term in the Senate, Obama is just two years into his first term and has a slight track record.
Yes, Obama's life story – father from Kenya, mother from Kansas – makes for compelling copy. But at this point in American political history, an African-American running for president isn't new. Shirley Chisholm ran back in 1972. Jesse Jackson made an especially strong run in 1988. A 2004 contender, Al Sharpton, recently said he may run again, though that announcement drew less media interest.
So what is it about Obama that has the press's pens scribbling and cameras flashing?Well, the senator's media talents are formidable: He is smooth and natural on camera and is an engrossing speaker. And he is generating real excitement with voters. His 2004 convention speech is still talked about. And his recent visit to New Hampshire drew huge crowds.
Ironically, however, a big reason for the press's fascination with him is that he is almost as much a mystery to the media as he is to the public. He has no lengthy public record we in the media can go back and study, as is the case with most senators – including Clinton – or governors. Other than his two years in the Senate, his political experience consists of seven years in the Illinois Senate. He has no previous big, close campaigns we can look at to see what he did in a pinch. He is as fresh and new to most of us as he is to you.
For many in the media, Obama is a candidate to get excited about because he holds the promise of being interesting, different, and able to shake up Washington.
And that means Obama-mania will probably be alive and well in the press for at least a few more months. But at some point that lack of a long public history could present some problems for the senator.
Right now, Obama enjoys a sweet story line. But at some point, the media will be eager to fill in the missing pages. And when they do, Obama may find that his biggest strength with the media has its problems.


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danmike (63) response was accepted on 2/18/2007.
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1. danmike (63)   ranked 1,657 out of 6,394 in politics   3 years ago

Obama is one person to look out for in the next US elections.He is black,the first to contest for such a post,and he has great contenders to battle with,like Hillary Clinton for example.
The media has power to make or mar a man:you can become someone or become humiliated in a no long time if the media is onto you.This depends on who is controling the media.If the owners are out to protect an interest, say the interest of a government to promote a candidate, then it would be difficult to get Obama far in the electons.The same could be said when the reverse is the situation.

 
2. myLot reputation of 94/100. Lakota12 (17294)   ranked 177 out of 6,394 in politics   3 years ago

Great post!
I did hear that he might run never heard of him before now. as I really never pay much attention to what the media say for they can really get carried away with what ever they are reporting. I am just not sure which way this will all turn I really dont like Mrs Clinton

 
3. myLot reputation of 88/100. scorpiobabes (1532)   ranked 101 out of 6,394 in politics   3 years ago

Obama will continue to be the media's darling, unless they find the skeleton in the closet. But Clinton's name is nothing new--I think she's been preparing for MANY years for this (I mean, what First Lady had a higher profile than her?). Biden's comments are interesting too--proving that some people in the US still are not color blind and I think that his statement is going to give enough pause to NOT elect Obama nor Hillary (at least in 2008). Right now, they're all testing the waters...seeing what's going on. But we'll have to wait and see who the heavy hitters are this fall and next year.

 
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