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How Obama Can Win Over The Media
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Posted on 11/08/2008 10:49:39 PM PST by Chet 99

How Obama Can Win Over The Media

NEW YORK, Nov. 6, 2008(MarketWatch) Rick Stengel, the managing editor of Time magazine, didn't hesitate when I asked him what advice he would have for the nation's next president.

It was around 9 p.m. on Tuesday night, and Stengel was weaving his way through the throng at the CNN Grill, an election-night party thrown by Time Warner, which was attended by... everyone in town, or so it seemed.

"There has to be a new era of transparency," Stengel told me, raising his voice to be heard over the din.

I asked Stengel what the next president's priority should be.

"Communicator-in-Chief," Stengel said animatedly. "That's his main job."

Speaking for the media, who have been frustrated by outgoing President George W. Bush's infrequent public pronouncements over his eight years, Stengel urged Obama to be a constant presence in our lives.

"The more press conferences, the better," Stengel said, suggesting one a week. "The new president should also post his daily schedule online." Stengel said he looked forward to the day when there was so much transparency that Americans even knew with whom the president had lunch each day.

Obama, up close

I met Obama in October 2006 in Phoenix at a magazine conference. This was before he formally declared himself a candidate for the White House.

He had just finished playing tennis and was still wearing his tennis whites as he entered a private dining room to greet reporters in an informal manner. Magazine publisher Jason Binn had organized one of his patented well-attended dinners for the media and somehow managed to lure Obama there for a meet-and-greet.

Obama clearly enjoyed meeting people and making small talk. But I thought I got a glimpse of a slightly churlish Obama, too, when I asked him, rather bluntly, if he was worried about peaking in popularity with the media any time soon.

He cocked his head and took in my question, looking displeased at being buttonholed in such a friendly setting.

"No," he declared, throwing cold water on my theory. He then explained that he was confident he could continue to do well.

At the time, Obama had failed to thrill the gathering in Arizona. Maybe he was jet-lagged after taking a long flight from Washington. Maybe he was preoccupied with a looming doubles match on the tennis court. Who knows?

Guarded

Obama showed himself to be a guarded, private man on the campaign trail. Befitting his Harvard Law School pedigree, he chooses his words very carefully. He seemed to agonize when he had to speak off the cuff during his debates with his opponent on the campaign trail, Sen. John McCain, and wasn't at his best when he had to wing it.

I'd advise our new president to loosen up a bit when he deals with the media from this point on. The easiest way to get potential antagonists on your side is to smile and make light jokes. But Obama sometimes acts uneasily, as if he's about to sit down and take the LSAT.

Everyone in the media will be watching Obama, waiting for him to trip up and look bad.

It's nothing personal against him. But as I have written in this space before, the media love nothing more than to build you up, and then knock you down. This phenomenon takes place in every strata of life, from politics and business to sports and entertainment.

Media coverage

The worst thing Obama can do right off the bat is gain a reputation for complaining about his coverage in the media.

He should accept it, much as he did during the campaign against Sen. Hillary Clinton, then versus McCain. Obama took the high road, time and again, and it paid off.

The Washington media will appreciate it when he grants interviews and holds press conferences. But Obama will thrive in the spotlight when he shows that he's in charge -- not the pesky reporters.

Photo-ops

Obama would be smart to take advantage of his popularity now and create more goodwill.

He would be wise to go to the New York Stock Exchange and ring the opening bell one morning. Not only would he show Wall Street he is on its side, but the gesture would be an undeniable publicity bonanza as well.

As Bush knows from his own experience, Obama won't always have the media in the palm of his hand. He should take advantage of every opportunity.


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To: Chet 99

Jon Friedman’s contact page. Let him know what you think-—

http://www.marketwatch.com/news/mailto.asp?x=106+102+114+105+101+100+109+97+110&y=Jon+Friedman&z=marketwatch.com&guid=%7Bf8af8f2e-d25d-4d41-9f54-5c6f08a220cb%7D&siteid=mktw


61 posted on 11/09/2008 6:05:34 AM PST by John W (Voters were more afraid of losing their money than losing their souls.)
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To: Chet 99

A new era of transparency?

Get a clue, ding-dongs.

Palin had loads more press availability than Obama ever dreamed of.

Obama without a teleprompter is churlish, sarcastic, bitter and embarrassing.


62 posted on 11/09/2008 6:39:03 AM PST by fightinJAG (Who needs the Fairness Doctrine? Obama admits the power to tax is the power to destroy.)
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To: Chet 99

The national media IS the propaganda arm of the Obama administration. All Obama needs to do is find someone to serve as Propaganda Minister to direct their efforts and shut down any opposition from talk radio and Internet blogs.


63 posted on 11/09/2008 7:53:22 AM PST by The Great RJ ("Mir we bleiwen wat mir sin" or "We want to remain what we are." ..Luxembourg motto)
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To: Chet 99

The title alone...You have got to be kidding me!


64 posted on 11/09/2008 8:08:53 AM PST by T. Buzzard Trueblood
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To: Chet 99

I believe you must have the link wrong, this has to be an Onion piece...it’s too absurd otherwise.


65 posted on 11/09/2008 8:29:03 AM PST by highlander_UW (The only difference between the MSM and the DNC is the MSM sells ad space in their propaganda)
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To: Chet 99

This is a redundant remark. They have already carried his campaign for 23 months.


66 posted on 11/09/2008 12:58:00 PM PST by ridesthemiles
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To: Chet 99

How can Obama win over the Media? Hold on a second....ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha, ha,ha, ha, ha, ha, (stops, gasps for breath) ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha, ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,.... win over the media...ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha,ha. Good one Stengel, at first I thought you were serious. You mean you ARE serious?


67 posted on 11/09/2008 2:05:08 PM PST by driftless2
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To: Chet 99

It has to be Scrappleface....has to be....the only thing more of a joke than Obama is his cheer squad, the MSM.

You can’t make this stuff up.


68 posted on 11/09/2008 2:07:02 PM PST by dforest (Is there any good idea out there that Obama doesn't lay claim to anymore?)
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To: grandpa jones; Chet 99

next in the series, “How Obama can win over the Black vote.”

Best post of the day.

The world has gone insane. It’s nice to be able to laugh at it. Thanks for posting.


69 posted on 11/10/2008 2:24:07 AM PST by generally (Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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