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Confirmed! Obama’s “View” appearance a cynical ploy to woo soccer moms
Safely back into the Democrat fold, where they really belong anyway, right? I apologize, dear reader, for seemingly obsessing over this like AllahP over Meghan McCain, but the smarminess of this ploy, the gall, the willingness to further diminish and debase of the Presidency is firmly stuck in my craw.
Unlike most guests who come to ABC's "The View," President Obama does not have a new movie, album or reality show to promote.
Instead, he's promoting himself and his agenda, sitting in the hot seat of the daytime talk show in an effort, once again, to go beyond the traditional media filter and speak directly to the American people, especially women.
Obama's Thursday appearance was taped today and will be his third on the show. It is his first as president -- indeed it is the first appearance of any sitting president on a daytime TV talk show.
So why sit down with "The View's" feisty and opinionated five hosts in the first place?
On Tuesday, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said the decision was made to put the president on "The View" because it provides an opportunity "to talk to people where they are."
The president's approval ratings have hit new lows, according to the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll. Nearly six in 10 Americans say they lack confidence in the president to make the right decisions for the country, and a majority doubts his handling of the economy.
The ABC daytime program is unique because it is hosted by five women and its audience skews heavily female -- a voting group that has trended Democrat and went for Obama 56-43 over Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., in the 2008 presidential election.
As Obama's overall approval ratings have dropped, he also has lost support from women, from a high of 72 percent support in February 2009 when he was still glowing from the presidential campaign and inauguration to an approval of 51 percent today.
So even ABC's own site doesn't attempt to sugar coat the President's purely political ploy. My favorite line? The one that characterized the show's hosts as "5 feisty and opinionated women". Puh-leez. It's more like 4 uber-libs and a token conservative. Based on their own words it is crystal clear that the only thing the Obama bunch really values about women are their potential votes, and they believe that to earn them all they need to do is have O! get his "Mack" on
Jessica Coen, editor of Jezebel.com, a popular website aimed at women, sees "The View" appearance as a prime opportunity for Obama to show some personality and "lay on the charm," which she feels has been in short supply given recent challenges.
"You go on 'The View' and you sit Obama down with these women and some of them may fawn on him; some may not. But either way he's going to be charming," said Coen. "The target audience for 'The View' is going to appreciate and be reminded of Barack Obama's personality when he goes out here." [emphasis-ed.]
O.M.G...In all my years of flying high performance fighters I never needed a barf bag; certainly not like I do now, after reading these passages.
And furthermore, I'd like to stress to the women out there that Barack Obama, and the Democrat party, believes that his good looks, demeanor, personality, and charm trump, you know, actual issues with you all. That women don't really worry their pretty little heads about issues, fiddle-dee-dee; why pesky thinking might give you the vapors, a migraine, and cause wrinkles ! No, what truly, and completely, influences women voters is simply how "smooth" a politician comes off. Hah!, if that were so, Billy Dee Williams would have been the first black President 25 years ago...
The Financial times sees through the charade to the underying political play.
When Barack Obama appears on Thursday on the homey set of The View, all couches and coffee cups, he can expect laughs and soft questions from “the ladies” – led by television mavens Barbara Walters and Whoopi Goldberg.
Mr Obama’s administration, facing dismal marks even from friendly pollsters, is making a new push to talk to Middle America, trying to recapture some of his old campaign magic before November’s midterm Congressional elections. And all without having to go through the pesky medium of the White House press corps.
Hence the new drive to present Mr Obama as a regular guy, sitting on a couch talking about his daughters with a bunch of moms. Before heading to the studio for the show’s taping on Wednesday he visited the Tastee Sub Shop in New Jersey, another high-calorie photo opp for a president once derided for his penchant for arugula (rocket).
All this is aimed at reminding voters why they turned out in droves for the man who promised change in 2008, and encouraging them to do the same in the less-glamorous midterms.
But his recent attempts to connect with the public have simply served to underscore the extent to which the shine has come off Mr Obama’s halo.
I hope that it's really true, that folks are seeing through this entire act, and won't be bamboozled again. Especially American women. As usual, I fall back on my customary thought experiment; what if a prominent conservative blatantly bypassed the traditional media outlets and made an appearance on a daytime show, fielding only softball questions, openly believeing that his charm and good looks alone could sway substantial numbers of female voters? Can you imaging the white hot OUTRAGE!?!? And when is the press corps going to finally get tired of being blown off by this guy, and get wise to the fact that he played them like useful idiots; the role Democrats have seen the press as fulfilling for years.
This episode not only reveals the low opinion that Democrats have for women, but the shameless pandering that's inherent to their identity politics; and in this instance all the panderer-in-chief is offering is his charisma! I only hope that few are swayed.
And I'll get down off my soapbox now, and let you tell me what you think.
PriO!rities III; Fundraising and an appearance on “The View”
Will preclude the President from speaking at the Boy Scouts of America's jamboree; an event that coincides with that group's milestone 100th anniversary.
President Obama will make history as the first sitting president on a daytime talk show when he visits with the ladies of "The View." But he'll be missing out on another historic occasion -- the Boy Scouts' Jamboree marking the group's 100th anniversary, right in the president's backyard.
But the president will instead be traveling Wednesday to New York for a taping of the ABC show, as well as Democratic fundraisers and a stop in New Jersey. The talk show appearance comes as campaign season moves into full swing, but also amid efforts to cap the Gulf oil spill for good, contain the damage from an unprecedented leak of Afghanistan war documents and battle Arizona over its immigration law -- set to go into effect Thursday. Obama also has an out-of-town event planned for Friday in Detroit.
Every president is typically invited, though not all are able to attend. Obama's three predecessors each made it to one Jamboree in person. President George W. Bush spoke in 2005, President Bill Clinton in 1997 and President George H.W. Bush in 1989.
I mean, I guess one really can't be too hard on the President for standing up the Boy Scouts in favor of more pressing business; getting some face time on "The View" without the inconvenience of facing, you know, actual reporters and spending some time in a toney uptown Manhattan salon collecting big bucks from fat-cat uber-libs. A man's got to have his priorities in order, know what I mean?
And, I mean, then there's the optics of the whole dealio. Conventional wisdom on the left is that the Boy Scouts are basically homophobic, quasi religious, ultranationalist, fly-over country rubes; kind of a bumpkin brownshirt jugend in their opinions. They're not cosmopolitan, tolerant or transnational enough I guess, even though, in reality, they are a multi-national organization. But facts are stubborn things, so it's not surprising that at a time when he's struggling to energize his liberal base to see Mr. Obama conveniently find other things to do, such as lining his pockets at a fundraiser; and certainly not be hangin' with an organization who's values seem diametrically opposed to the ideology of his political base.
Of course there are many, even some among his supporters, that question the dignity of the President appearing on a coffe clatch TV show like "The View", and would prefer he stick to serious news programs instead; cue "fast Eddie" Rendell:
“I think the president should be accessible, should answer questions that aren't pre-screened, but I think there should be a little bit of dignity to the presidency,” Rendell told MSNBC, at one point comparing "The View" to "The Jerry Springer Show."
This isn't the first time I've been inclined to agree with fast Eddie. But in my humble opinion, dear reader, Mr. Obama gave up his dignity long ago. What do you think?








