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The Obamafication of Obamamania--50-foot wall of media breaks over Europe
National Review ^ | 7-23-08

Posted on 07/23/2008 3:50:24 PM PDT by SJackson

The Obamafication of Obamamania A 50-foot wall of media breaks over Europe.

By Denis Boyles

It’s only Wednesday in Europe, but it’s already difficult to put into perspective the cultural significance of the visit starting tomorrow of Barack Obama, with his backup band, the three network anchors, fresh from the Middle East.

It’s huge. Think of Walt Disney arriving in Berlin, with mouse, duck, and dog. The excitement has been building for weeks ahead of the Berlin apparition. The entire continent is ga-ga for Obama, but nobody loves him more than the press, Euro- and otherwise, including the wires, who seem to be writing for each other.

“Europe is about to give Barack Obama one of the grandest of stages for statesmanship,” the Associated Press reported in a dispatch headlined “Obamamania in full flight ahead of tour of Europe.” Here’s a quote at length, since it pretty well says what most of the media here are saying:

In this city where John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton all made famous speeches, Obama will find himself stepping into perhaps another iconic moment Thursday as his superstar charisma meets German adoration live in shadows of the Reichstag and the Brandenburg Gate. He then travels to Paris and London where he can expect to be greeted with similar adulation.

It's not only Obama's youth, eloquence and energy that have stolen hearts across the Atlantic. For Europeans, there have always been two Americas: one of cynicism, big business and bullying aggression, another of freedom, fairness and nothing-is-impossible dynamism.

If President Bush has been seen as the embodiment of that first America, Obama has raised expectations of a chance for the nation to redeem itself in the role that — at various times through history — Europe has loved, respected and relied upon.

There are some variations. Agence France-Presse, for example, saw things a little differently. Their piece was headlined “Obamania grips Europe ahead of visit by ‘John Kennedy of our time.’” So we see the AP has a “full flight” angle on Obamamania, versus AFP’s grip take.

But AFP comes up with more:

Obamania is all the rage ahead of [this] week's visit to Berlin, Paris and London by a man described in newspapers as a “John Kennedy of our time” and Europe's champion in the race for the White House… The excellent reporting that uncovered a newspaper making a John Kennedy reference justifies the headline, since JFK, of course, is a media saint. This makes Obama, as the JFK of our time, a latter-day saint, which, for Europeans, is probably better than being a Muslim.

Meanwhile [adds AFP], in France, books about Obama sell like hot cakes. Les cakes hot. There’s something new on the menu. Meanwhile, in a land where gooey cakes are actually served hot, the Independent covers Obama the way Men’s Health covers workout programs:

Barack Obama for beginners

The most lionised US politician since JFK visits Europe next week. Mass outbreaks of Obama-mania are expected. Are you prepared?

The piece snark-snipes the competitive zeal of hard-working American journalists who are “outdoing each other in a race to produce the fluffiest, most inconsequential coverage of the candidate. On Wednesday, cable news breathlessly reported that Obama had spent more time in the gym than on the campaign trail as he prepared for his European tour. We also now know the contents of the candidate's iPod…,” which, the Indy adds wryly, is apparently Bob Dylan. “He has at least 30 Bob Dylan songs on his iPod, including the entire Blood On The Tracks album.” The story runs for miles.

The Guardian is slightly more balanced, weaving a bit of coverage of John McCain, the other presidential candidate, between their Obama fixes. The big McCain story is about his feverish imagination: “McCain accuses media of favourable bias toward Obama.” The BBC, of course, is still peddling its theory that Obama ultimately may be brought down by “Southern redneck Americans” and the racism they will demonstrate if they vote against Obama. Full Obamafication doesn’t actually hit the U.K. for a few more days, and when it does, it will no doubt be muted by Gordon Brown’s superpower, which is to induce sleep in all who hear, see, or touch him.

Meanwhile, in France, the capture of Radovan Karadzic in Serbia on Monday has momentarily distracted the press, but it’s only a moment. France will be Obamafied later this week, when the JFK of our time meets the Nicolas Sarkozy of Western European daylight savings time. Le Monde (subscription, not worth it, audio file, etc.) does some preliminary analyzing, via UCLA’s Frank Gilliam, who reminds French readers that “American whites” are “intimidated by truly African-American men, in particular.” But not by Obama, who is “bi-racial” and therefore “a bit less threatening.” Obama’s wife? “She’s actually more threatening.”

For now, the big gig is Berlin, where, the Kölinishe Rundschau predicts, a million Germans may turn out to hear an American politician who, the Berliner Morgenpost cleverly observes, can only be compared to John F. Kennedy. The Berliner Kurier’s much more direct headline: “The Black Kennedy.” And so on.

Anyway, the gist: Europeans really really want Obama to be the next U.S. president, just as they wanted John Kerry to be the current president. The Daily Telegraph’s poll last May showing Europe’s overwhelming preference for Obama — findings repeated today by Gallup — are everywhere in the coverage of Tour Obama 2008. Seven of every ten Italians, two-thirds of all French and Germans, and half of Britons sober enough to be able to respond to a poll question would vote for Obama to be president of the U.S.A. if they could.

However, if you asked the French, the Germans, the British and the Italians if they’d vote for a black candidate to govern their own countries, the results would be different, even if the candidate were the black JFK du jour. Those million Germans in Berlin will all be long gone before a man or woman of African descent becomes chancellor, prime minister or president of any European country. The French had a hard enough time voting for a chap of Hungarian descent; the odds of them voting for a “rat” — as they quaintly call their North African immigrants — are impossibly long.

There’s also the real significance of the trip itself, just incidentally. So far, it’s proved that Obama can catch a plane, draw a crowd, and not say something stupid — two out of three better than George W. Bush, but not exactly impressive in real terms.

Ultimately, with Obama, it’s the substance problem. Not drugs (inhaling, Obama truthfully said, was kind of the point of smoking marijuana), but content. Obama’s speeches are like Cocteau Twins’ songs. Each one is a sugar hiccup of audacious hope: they sound great, but the words don’t mean anything, no matter which language is used.

Maybe that’s why the two candidates — Barack Obama and the old, white guy who’s not in Europe — are running neck and neck among voters whose votes actually matter. Also, far from the Obamafications in Berlin and Paris, there’s frankly not much interest. I asked the guy fixing my Peugeot today what he thought of Obama’s upcoming visit. He snorted the ash off his cigarette and told me my problem was the water pump.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: blueturban; obamasbigadventure; propagandawingofdnc

1 posted on 07/23/2008 3:50:25 PM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson

Germans and “charismatic” leaders killed or jailed my ancestors. I do not, for a moment, trust their instincts. Facts is facts.


2 posted on 07/23/2008 3:53:31 PM PDT by bajabaja
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To: SJackson

Screw Euros pick for President Obama. Can’t wait to tank him in November. He can run off to Europe to rule the world!


3 posted on 07/23/2008 3:55:42 PM PDT by tflabo (Truth or tyranny)
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To: SJackson
For Europeans, there have always been two Americas: one of cynicism, big business and bullying aggression, another of freedom, fairness and nothing-is-impossible dynamism.

@*%$*$# BARF!!

4 posted on 07/23/2008 4:00:24 PM PDT by chaos_5
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To: tflabo
Since the Obamification is not elegible as President, with a Kenyan/Indonesian passport he can become head of the UN....

Stick it to Bubba and Schrillary.

5 posted on 07/23/2008 4:01:23 PM PDT by spokeshave (Hey GOP...NO money till border closed and criminal illegals deported and the drilling starts.)
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To: SJackson
Interesting comparison to Kennedy.

Kennedy met Kruschev at a very early summit and K sized him up as an inexperienced dilettante who he could roll. The Bay of Pigs fiasco confirmed it.

The result was the throwing up of the Berlin Wall and running most of the Sov's nuclear missles into Cubar. In exchange he got a U.S. security guarantee for Cubar and U.S. missiles withdrawn from Turkey, although Camelot kept that from the American people. All Kennedy did about the Wall was visit it and proclaim himself a jelly donut.

The Kennedys then fumbled Vietnam by their mishandling of the Diem assassination and sending way more troops than Ike ever would have.

There's a reason not much happened during Ike's second term but the world seemed to go to hell in a handbasket after Kennedy took over.

And now supposedly intelligent elites want to turn the country over to another naif.

6 posted on 07/23/2008 4:03:59 PM PDT by colorado tanker (Number nine, number nine, number nine . . .)
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To: SJackson

You forgot the barf alert.


7 posted on 07/23/2008 4:04:24 PM PDT by Nathan Zachary
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To: SJackson

Its just my opinion, but I think that in this case, the more coverage, the bigger the crowd, the bigger the Euro liberal love fest, the better it is for us. I hope Obamamania goes off the deep end tomorrow in Germany.

Why?

They’re going to go overboard...wwwaaaaayyyyy overboard. The American people? I think most of the folks back home are going to be appalled by the absolute lovefest that they’re going to see tomorrow, both from the Eurotrash and from the media. Its going to be like a coronation of their new High Emperor and Messiah.

Backlash? Virtually guaranteed, I think. He’s already struggling to gain support among moderates, IMO, largely due to the cult-like following he has. Tomorrow is just going to re-inforce that feeling, I believe.


8 posted on 07/23/2008 4:07:02 PM PDT by VOR78
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To: VOR78

We’ll see, you could very well be right. Euro obsession is only an asset to for the far left, and he’s got them already.


9 posted on 07/23/2008 4:09:37 PM PDT by SJackson (Israelis simply think about own security regardless of what's going on beyond their borders, Obama)
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To: VOR78

All and all good news for McCain,


10 posted on 07/23/2008 4:14:37 PM PDT by CaptainK (...please make it stop. Shake a can of pennies at it.)
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To: SJackson

“However, if you asked the French, the Germans, the British and the Italians if they’d vote for a black candidate to govern their own countries, the results would be different, even if the candidate were the black JFK du jour. Those million Germans in Berlin will all be long gone before a man or woman of African descent becomes chancellor, prime minister or president of any European country.”

This snip says alot !!

Most Americans have No problem with a Black President...

He or She must simply be experienced and Conservative.
(just my opinion ) ;-D


11 posted on 07/23/2008 4:18:28 PM PDT by Thinkin
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To: SJackson
Permit me an edit or two...

In this city where John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton all made famous speeches.

In this city where John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan actually made famous speeches and Bill Clinton pandered his pathetic brand to the usual suspects and groupies.

Obama will find himself stepping into perhaps another iconic moment Thursday as his superstar charisma meets German adoration live in shadows of the Reichstag and the Brandenburg Gate.

Obama is attempting to create an iconic moment Thursday as the MSM pumps his media hyped superstar charisma meeting socialist German adoration live in shadows of the Reichstag and the Brandenburg Gate where Hitler held his bloody court in similar circumstances.


12 posted on 07/23/2008 4:36:45 PM PDT by WorkingClassFilth (Don't cheer for Obama too hard - the krinton syndicate is moving back into the WH.)
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To: SJackson

All this effort to make Obama look impressive.


13 posted on 07/23/2008 4:41:46 PM PDT by popdonnelly (Boycott Washington D.C. until they allow gun ownership)
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To: WorkingClassFilth

Bill Clinton made a famous speech there? I must have missed it.


14 posted on 07/23/2008 4:44:37 PM PDT by popdonnelly (Boycott Washington D.C. until they allow gun ownership)
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To: popdonnelly
According the the elite, every word spoken by X42 was pure genius. Now with the magic Negro, it's funny how krinton is so passe today (I'll bet he's constantly drunk these days).
15 posted on 07/23/2008 4:54:27 PM PDT by WorkingClassFilth (Don't cheer for Obama too hard - the krinton syndicate is moving back into the WH.)
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To: SJackson
If I remember correctly John Kerry was also loved by the Europeans.

It didn't win him the election.

16 posted on 07/23/2008 5:50:31 PM PDT by tapatio
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To: bajabaja
I love the way liberals and the media turn someone they love into someone everybody loves. Berry might be popular with the freaks and geeks who hang around with them but he's not where I come from. I noticed there are almost no Berry Hussein Obama bumper stickers on the cars around here. That surprises me since there were many Kerry stickers during the last election. The way the media drools over him you would think that every other car would have a Berry bum per sticker on it.
17 posted on 07/23/2008 5:51:33 PM PDT by peeps36 ( Al Gore Is A Big Fat Lying Hypocrite. He Pollutes The Air By Opening His Big Mouth)
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