
Is Barack Obama running the White House in a never-ending infomercial?
WASHINGTON – During his first eight months of his term, President Obama sat for three times as many television interviews that her most recent two predecessors combined. And from yesterday's morning news show circuit Sunday and tonight broadcast of "Late Night with David Letterman," Obama continues to blaze through hotter than any politician in modern history media. "It's for the presidency in an infomercial," said former White House speeches Matt Latimer. "This is not only detrimental to the White House. It will also be a blow to the image of President Obama as a fresh leader in non-Washington. "Maybe you should hire Ron Popiel as a czar. Http: / / En.wikipedia.org / wiki / http://www.nypost.com Ron_Popeil / p/news/national/on_the_air_prez_seems_like_endless_QNYXXyakSyHi8h306QRAKL
propaganda machine at work … I said from the beginning that the greatest failure of Bush would be a refusal to communicate directly with people. The People do not mind being lied to, they just want you talk to them, if Obama will win points, even if he is a liar
Daniel Sunjata Critiques Barack Obama . . . supports Cynthia McKinney for President
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