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A Friend Stopped By | 11/10/2008 2:20 pm

Elvis Has Left the Building, by Monica Crowley

By Monica Crowley

Editor’s Note: Monica Crowley, Ph.D., is a panelist on The McLaughlin Group, the host of the nationally syndicated radio program "The Monica Crowley Show" and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

[On Friday] Barack Obama made his first public appearance since being elected president. (Unless you count the people who saw him working out at the gym, automatic weapons-toting Secret Service in tow.)

After meeting with his economic advisers, he had them line up behind a podium before he stepped to its microphone. The room was full of reporters, who fell into a reverential hush when he walked into the room.

The Anointed One finally speaks! What will he say?

Not a whole lot, as it turned out. He made a few prepared remarks about the economic crisis (nothing new there), and took a few short questions about whether he had answered Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s congratulatory note (he’s thinking about it), whether they had picked out a new puppy for his daughters (they’re still looking) and if he’s seeking advice from former presidents (something about not doing seances with the dead former presidents that later required an apology to Nancy Reagan).

Then he said, "Thank you very much," and left the building, Elvis-like.

The press was in full genuflection. And the president-elect was in full control mode. I hope he enjoyed that breathtakingly brief interlude with the press, because he’s not going to be able to get away with it much longer. The press supports him, of course, and they will do their best to protect him. But their job is to "cover" the president, even when that coverage is biased. So they will still need answers from him for their articles and columns and television and radio reports. Taking a question about the family dog and then bolting isn’t going to cut it much longer.

If the media is as protective of him as a security blanket, then why did he jet outta there faster than Michael Moore at a Jenny Craig consultation?

Because he wants to limit his exposure so he doesn’t make any gaffes. The media will allow that now, as part of the honeymoon they want to give him anyway. But in a few weeks, they will expect more. And more. The Anointed One will have to feed the Beast. Or he may be amazed by how quickly the Beast may turn on him. Of all the unwelcome surprises coming his way, that may be the most jarring of all.

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Marjorie C.
EKA: That a majority of Americans, including many Republicans voted for a snake oil salesman,… Albeit a small majority. Remember 46% of the vote went Republican. Could 57.4 million voters fit in one henhouse?
By Marjorie C. on 11/11/2008 6:00 am
DeBúrca obj
This was by no means a small majority. It was a mandate. Even Conservatives like Pat Buchanan have acknowledged that much.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/11/2008 7:57 am
Marjorie C.
DeBúrca: It was a mandate. Even Conservatives like Pat Buchanan have acknowledged that much. I’ve heard Pat Buchanan hedge on the word ‘mandate’. A double-digit victory might have been a mandate, but 7 points isn’t quite enough. Pat did say it was a clear victory. Of course, ‘mandate’ is a word one can throw around. GWB declared a mandate when he won the 2004 election. Depends what side of the fence you’re on, I guess.
By Marjorie C. on 11/11/2008 11:34 am
DeBúrca obj
Pat Buchanan repeated that Obama had a mandate at least 2 times on McLaughlin last Saturday. He only hedged on whether or not it was a landslide victory he didn’t think it was, but he definitely repeated and was specific about it being a mandate. He said, and I don’t have the exact quote, but something like “Obama definitely has a mandate from the people. He has a mandate on healthcare, the war and the economy”.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/11/2008 11:58 am
Marjorie C.
DeBúrca: Pat Buchanan repeated that Obama had a mandate at least 2 times… Okay… could be. I don’t remember the show verbatim. But, remember President Bush figured he had a mandate from the electorate, also. I remember groaning when he talked of ‘polical capital he intended to spend’ on restructuring Social Security. Thank God that idea never flew.
By Marjorie C. on 11/11/2008 4:18 pm
DeBúrca obj
Just because Bush called his slim margin (which after a recount in Iowa some question as even BEING a win) as a “mandate” doesn’t mean that Obamas decisive margin isn’t a “mandate”. The backwards talk of the GOP and Bush does not change our vocabulary. Bush did not have a mandate by any stretch of the imagination, yet called it one. Obama HAS a mandate, whether or not the talking heads on the right choose to admit it.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/11/2008 4:36 pm
Lady Gator
Marjorie —-That’s a lot of flocking (oops meant to say clucking) chickens. :) Which brings to mind a quote — “The chickens have come home to roost” !
By Lady Gator on 11/11/2008 11:04 am
Marjorie C.
Lady Gator, Glad to see you back and in good form. Flocking chickens, indeed. LOL.
By Marjorie C. on 11/11/2008 11:37 am
Lady Gator
Okpulot T. —- “Personally, I find more stimulation hanging around a real hen house” When on here — there are days when it comes pretty close to being a REAL hen house! And, the hawk IS high overhead! :) Hang around, I like your style!!!!!
By Lady Gator on 11/10/2008 8:01 pm
Star Lawrence
He took his campaign promises off his website—are they back on yet?
By Star Lawrence on 11/11/2008 8:50 am
DeBúrca obj
I hear one of the first things he plans on doing is closing Guantanamo.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/11/2008 10:03 am
Star Lawrence
McCain favored that.
By Star Lawrence on 11/11/2008 11:49 am
DeBúrca obj
Good then Senator McCain will support President Obama when he closes it.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/11/2008 11:59 am
Marjorie C.
Okpulot: McLaughlin Group… I watch this show faithfully, and I need to agree with you about the loud talk-overs. Don’t know why John McLaughlin promotes this style, it is so annoying. Every week it’s Eleanor Clift trying to drown out Monica Crowley. So predictable. When women raise their voices they become shrill… a recurring problem with Sarah Palin on the stump. Hillary was good at keeping that at a minimum.
By Marjorie C. on 11/11/2008 5:50 am
Lady Gator
Marjorie —- I used to watch this show each week — One of the reasons I quit watching was Eleanor Clift. She’s been on there for eons. And, the same hair do! :)
By Lady Gator on 11/11/2008 10:48 am