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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.

192 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Marjorie C.
Lady Gator: …Eleanor Clift. She’s been on there for eons. And, the same hair do! :) LOL. Alas poor Eleanor, she fell so in love with Obama that she became silly. At first, I thought maybe she was playing a role designated by John McL, but then as she became more and more insulting to everyone who didn’t agree with her, I knew she had fallen into the tank. I miss the pre-Obama Eleanor.
By Marjorie C. on 11/11/2008 11:47 am
DeBúrca obj
Monica Crowly, You lost me at “The Anointed One”. That is the type of sarcastic, partisan propaganda we voted into the past. Your attitude insults me, an Obama supporter, by implying that I didn’t have valid reasons for my support and that I was ignorant and uninformed enough to think of Barack Obama as some sort of savior. For a person who voted for Sarah Palin to have a shot at being a heartbeat away from the presidency, you have a lot of nerve. I’ll tell you what. How about doing the good citizen thing and supporting your President at least until he lies us into another war, makes torture OK in America, eavesdrops on our phone calls and e-mail, and pretty much tramples on the Constitution… they I’ll speak out against him WITH you. Until then, perhaps you can put country before making a living as the mouthpiece for the far Right.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/10/2008 5:55 pm
DeBúrca obj
TYPO: then I’ll speak out, not, “they” I’ll speak out. But I’m sure you got my drift.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/10/2008 5:56 pm
rocky rocky
Ms Crowley, I’m sure that waiting for President-elect Obama to make mistakes is irritating, but if you want to inform, then I’d sure like to hear about what the Republicans are talking about and how they (you) will strengthen the R party. The R’s campaign this past year was (to me) appallingly negative — and left me thinking (correctly or not) that it represents only hate, greed, and intolerance. Will the next R leader be even more devious and manipulating? Or will you all strive to be again the party of Honest Abe? Talk to this. Please.
By rocky rocky on 11/10/2008 6:52 pm
Sandbee (FB) 54
Ms Crowley has left the building.
By Sandbee (FB) 54 on 11/10/2008 6:59 pm
rocky rocky
LOL.
By rocky rocky on 11/10/2008 7:52 pm
DeBúrca obj
How about if Ms Crowley just forgets strengthening the Republican Party for the immediate future, what about just being a fellow citizen and strengthening our country? The election is over, it’s time to pull together behind the new president with his mandate from the vast majority of the people.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/10/2008 7:38 pm
rocky rocky
You have a point, DeBúrca obj, as you always do. And it’s a good one. I don’t think we have an argument. Though I will explain briefly my interest in the R’s revival plans: I’d like to see a citizenry who wholly believes and in fact is represented well. In my imagination we all guard the same freedoms and fight for the same ideals. And when we argue, it’s only about the how, not the what. But many times I doubt that’s true. And that worries me. Thus my desire to understand more and better … and a sincere request to Ms Crowley to help to continue the search for common ground. That’s it. Can’t we continue to learn about each other as we “pull together”?
By rocky rocky on 11/10/2008 8:24 pm
DeBúrca obj
No, I don’t think we have an argument. I just wanted to suggest that maybe the country should be put first for the time being, before she worries about the party. But I totally understand where you were coming from.
By DeBúrca obj on 11/10/2008 9:14 pm
rocky rocky
Glad / relieved to hear, DeBúrca obj.
By rocky rocky on 11/11/2008 4:36 am
starry Nite
I wonder if we must relive the election process for the next four years. Will we suffer through more Sarah Palin drama via endless interviews? I notice that the Republicans are attacking everthing . One group will say Obama is not getting involved the other side will say he is moving too quickly. What happened to ” country first? “
By starry Nite on 11/10/2008 8:01 pm
Bonnie Oliver
The President-elect deserves some time to regroup and spend some time with his family. The media, however, is starving for more and more of Barack Obama. They also want good stories, stories that can depict that Obama is “on the job” and ready to be President. They want stories about his daughters and the school they will attend and how will the girls’ rooms be decorated in the White House. I do not see a lot of “want” for stories about Michelle Obama; maybe in time. HOWEVER, if this were a President-Elect not “chosen by the media”, there would be dozens of questions about Obama’s aunt who is living in America illegally and who recently fled her home in Boston to live with friends in Chicago to avoid deportation. This would lead to a series of stories about the illegal immigration issue. The Press would also be hounding Obama about any facts relating to “what does he think will be the horrific first test of his presidency” as predicted by his VP-Elect Biden. The stories would not be joyful; they would be attempt to give the President-Elect a taste of what the Fourth Estate calls their right to know. Monica is correct about that …. the media is always devorous - and soon will be looking for results when none are available. And then they will turn on the then President Obama. Politics in America is now what is has been in England for decades and what it was like in the first century of our Republic…. a blood sport. I regret the change….. for we Americans are better than what the worst of the political ideologues depict us to be; the ideologues from both sides of the aisle. For those of us who “lost” the election, let us follow what President Bush is doing. Give all the help and support we can to the new administration….because that help and support is really for America. It is when a President Obama starts making decisions that we think are harmful to the country that we should speak up and opening criticize those decisions. Until that time, let us please allow the man the time necessary to form a new Government…. let us be better than the American media.
By Bonnie Oliver on 11/10/2008 8:12 pm
Marjorie C.
Bonnie, Excellent article, as usual. If Obama can accomplish even half of what he sets out to do, he will be doing a good job. We are all hoping for the best from this new president.
By Marjorie C. on 11/11/2008 6:08 am
Irish Eyes NY
Hi Marjorie: I agree, we must have the country first attitude . I’m just sorry that he’s appointing so many old Washington people, cause he ran on “change” and wanting to get away from “business as usual” in Washington. Tho, I’m not surprised
By Irish Eyes NY on 11/13/2008 3:50 pm
DeBúrca obj
Vilifying the media in order to make people question what they are actually HEARING, so they don’t make their decisions based upon their own sense of reason, but based upon what the propagandists are spinning for them…is a tactic being well used by the Republican Party and it’s hacks. It is destructive to Democracy and is the tactic which we are seeing here and which is still being used by Palin to try to convince us that she isn’t as stupid as her interviews sound, she was just tricked by that big bad “biased” media. Most of the American people are not buying into this anymore, but Ms Crowley is not speaking to “most” of the American people, is she?
By DeBúrca obj on 11/10/2008 8:21 pm