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Around midnight on July 16, New York Times chief political correspondent Adam Nagourney received a terse e-mail from Barack Obama’s press office. The campaign was irked by the Times’ latest poll and Nagourney and Megan Thee’s accompanying front-page piece titled “Poll Finds Obama Isn’t Closing Divide on Race,” which was running in the morning’s paper. Nagourney answered the query, the substance of which he says was minor, and went to bed, thinking the matter resolved.
But, the next morning, Nagourney awoke to an e-mail from Talking Points Memo writer Greg Sargent asking him to comment on an eight-point rebuttal trashing his piece that the Obama campaign had released to reporters and bloggers like The Atlantic’s Marc Ambinder and Politico’s Ben Smith. Nagourney had not heard the complaints from the Obama camp and had no idea they were so steamed.
Later that afternoon, Nagourney got permission from Times editors to e-mail Sargent a response to the Obama memo. But the episode still grates. “I’ve never had an experience like this, with this campaign or others,” Nagourney tells me. “I thought they crossed the line. If you have a problem with a story I write, call me first. I’m a big boy. I can handle it. But they never called. They attacked me like I’m a political opponent.”
So much for “Obama Love.” That’s the title of John McCain’s new web ad, which strings together clips of cable news pundits gushing over Obama like besotted teens. This romance has been a prominent story line of Obama’s entire campaign, and clearly elements of it are true: “I felt this thrill going up my leg,” Chris Matthews crows in one clip flagged in the ad. But scratch the surface, and you’ll find a lot of mixed feelings behind the Obama “love.” Reporters are grumbling more and more that the campaign is acting like the Prom Queen. They gripe that it is “arrogant” and “control[ling],” and the campaign’s own belief that Obama is poised to make history isn’t endearing, either. The press certainly helped Obama get so far so fast; the question is, how far can he get if his campaign alienates them?
Last year, when Hillary Clinton campaigned as a front-runner, Obama provided access to the press corps and won over the media. One night, during a campaign stop in Iowa, he met reporters for off-the-record drinks. He cooperated for magazine profiles and appeared on the cover of GQ. And Clinton’s relationship with the press wasn’t half as easy. “The difference is the Clinton people were hostile for no reason,” a reporter who has covered both Democrats tells me.
But, as Obama ascended from underdog to front-runner to presumptive nominee, the flame seems to have dwindled. Reporters who cover Obama these days grouse that Obama’s flacks shroud the campaign in secrecy and provide little to no access. “They’re more disciplined than the Bush people,” a reporter on the Obama trail gripes. “There was this idea of being transparent, but they’re not. They’re total tightwads with information.”
In June, there was something of a revolt after Obama ditched the press corps on his campaign plane for a secret meeting with Clinton at Senator Dianne Feinstein’s house in Washington, leaving the reporters trapped on the flight to Chicago. The D.C. bureau chiefs of half a dozen news organizations, including the late Tim Russert, sent an angry letter to Obama aides Robert Gibbs and David Plouffe and threatened not to reimburse the campaign for the cost of the flight. “The decision to mislead reporters is a troubling one,” they wrote. “We hope this does not presage a relationship with the Obama campaign that is not based on a mutual respect for the truth.” After the incident, the press corps decided that one pool reporter would keep Obama in sight at all times. “It’s a body watch,” one reporter jokes.
Meanwhile, there have been widespread complaints over the shortage of spots to accompany Obama on his tour of the Middle East and Europe. A few days before the tour departed, Time magazine was told it couldn’t send a photographer along, and, on July 22, NBC foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell complained on-air that the only images the press had received of Obama meeting with the troops was released by the U.S. military. (To be fair, congressional delegations to Iraq are kept secret for security purposes). And there’s been widespread grumbling that the campaign revoked New Yorker writer Ryan Lizza’s spot on the trip as retribution for the magazine’s recent satirical cover. These may or may not be legitimate complaints--the evidence is mixed--but the press is hardly inclined to give the campaign the benefit of the doubt.
Obama’s press liaison, Robert Gibbs, has built a particularly large reservoir of ill will. David Mendell, who covered Obama’s Senate campaign for the Chicago Tribune and authored the 2007 Obama book From Promise to Power, wrote about Gibbs as “the anti-Obama” and described him as “Obama’s hired gun, skillfully trained to shoot at reporters whose coverage was deemed unfair. Mendell tells me, “if [Gibbs] feels you’re necessary to achieve a campaign goal, he will give you access and allow you in. But, if he feels you’re not going to be of help, he can just ignore you.” Mendell has his own specific gripe: Apparently, the Obama team was less than pleased with his biography, on which they cooperated, and Gibbs has since refused to help with the second edition.
One reporter sniffs that Gibbs, a native Alabaman and veteran of John Kerry’s 2004 campaign, is the “communications director who doesn’t communicate.” “If you’re getting an interview, and they say ten minutes, it’s ten minutes,” adds Time’s Karen Tumulty, who scored an interview with Obama in June. “Robert Gibbs will cut it off.”
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“But the press wants to put its love somewhere, and, right now, that love is up for grabs.”
That has to be one of the most ridiculous statements I think I’ve ever seen in print! Why don’t you take your love home and give it to your wife and kids, or your pet goldfish for crying out loud? Are you all that deprived of emotional support that you need to get it from the Obama Campaign? As an Obama supporter, I’m glad to see the Obama people are doing a good job of managing the flow of feed to the vultures. Out of their need for your love, should they just lay everything out there and be savaged like John Kerry was? Every conservative whacko blogger on the planet is looking for som ... view full comment
“But the press wants to put its love somewhere, and, right now, that love is up for grabs.”
That has to be one of the most ridiculous statements I think I’ve ever seen in print! Why don’t you take your love home and give it to your wife and kids, or your pet goldfish for crying out loud? Are you all that deprived of emotional support that you need to get it from the Obama Campaign? As an Obama supporter, I’m glad to see the Obama people are doing a good job of managing the flow of feed to the vultures. Out of their need for your love, should they just lay everything out there and be savaged like John Kerry was? Every conservative whacko blogger on the planet is looking for something to post and earn his or her 15 minutes. Lately they have decided to look for a term paper he wrote in 1983! Hell, I don’t even know if I can put my hands on anything I had back in 1983, much less a term paper! Someone even took his prayer from the Western Wall for God’s sake! And your feelings are hurt? Rather than spend time writing whiney articles about the press corps’ broken heart, why don’t you take some time out, get some therapy, grow a little emotionally, and get back to work doing your job; reporting. You just went through eight years of George Bush! It can’t be THAT bad!
It should be considered also that new technologies have been creating new information channels, many of them direct ones. You can actually see news from governance, business or whatever direct source.
It should be considered also that new technologies have been creating new information channels, many of them direct ones. You can actually see news from governance, business or whatever direct source.
Interesting how you completely fail to address the real issue here, which is what exactly were the problems with the Nagourney piece. But you won't, because a) it might take some actual reporting; and b) you don't care. Instead we get more of this press-in-love-with-Obama bullshit. Are you people in junior high? Grow the fuck up and do your job.
Interesting how you completely fail to address the real issue here, which is what exactly were the problems with the Nagourney piece. But you won't, because a) it might take some actual reporting; and b) you don't care. Instead we get more of this press-in-love-with-Obama bullshit. Are you people in junior high? Grow the fuck up and do your job.
With the Press so "mistreated" one might wonder if they will see through "clear lenses" to do what they are hired to do...cover the news without bias! A lost art form for this profession but, none the less, one that should be strived for. Good luck to those who are so, so mistreated!
With the Press so "mistreated" one might wonder if they will see through "clear lenses" to do what they are hired to do...cover the news without bias! A lost art form for this profession but, none the less, one that should be strived for. Good luck to those who are so, so mistreated!
Oh, don't worry, the love affair with Obama will continue.
Girls keep returning to their bad boy, no matter how many times or how cruelly he hurts them.
Oh, don't worry, the love affair with Obama will continue.
Girls keep returning to their bad boy, no matter how many times or how cruelly he hurts them.
The affair is not over. In fact, it is a long term relationship! Obama sells, and we can't get enough of him on TV, radio, magazines, newspapers, or the web. The press is in the business of making money, and Obama makes plenty of money for them. Besides, who else can make this kind of money for them between now and November?
The affair is not over. In fact, it is a long term relationship! Obama sells, and we can't get enough of him on TV, radio, magazines, newspapers, or the web. The press is in the business of making money, and Obama makes plenty of money for them. Besides, who else can make this kind of money for them between now and November?
The media is getting their payback for being caught up in the Obama cult and not keeping their objectivity. Obama has no need for people that have minds of their own. So the press better bend down and kiss his A@@ or his Gestapo will not let them in. Which is pretty much what they are doing. The media gave Obama a walk and are now complaining??
That thrill running up the medias leg should be a cold chill running down their backs. Obama will form a Gestapo unlike anything we have ever seen..and remember media pals, you put him there.
The media is getting their payback for being caught up in the Obama cult and not keeping their objectivity. Obama has no need for people that have minds of their own. So the press better bend down and kiss his A@@ or his Gestapo will not let them in. Which is pretty much what they are doing. The media gave Obama a walk and are now complaining??
That thrill running up the medias leg should be a cold chill running down their backs. Obama will form a Gestapo unlike anything we have ever seen..and remember media pals, you put him there.
Interesting article. I'd love to see some feedback by actual reporters in the field. Does the entire press pool share the opinions quoted here?
Interesting article. I'd love to see some feedback by actual reporters in the field. Does the entire press pool share the opinions quoted here?
About time for Obama to be knocked off his pedestal. He's a self-serving, and principal-lacking opportunist/salesman and that is all there is to him. Glad that the press is finally starting to see it. Whether one likes it or not, McCain's life has been an open book, but what do we really know about Obama? Deep down McCain is a true moderate and Obama an unrealistic outright left-winger. McCain is the right man for Nov 2008.
About time for Obama to be knocked off his pedestal. He's a self-serving, and principal-lacking opportunist/salesman and that is all there is to him. Glad that the press is finally starting to see it. Whether one likes it or not, McCain's life has been an open book, but what do we really know about Obama? Deep down McCain is a true moderate and Obama an unrealistic outright left-winger. McCain is the right man for Nov 2008.
"Much of this is certainly the run-of-the-mill complaining of campaign reporters who can't get enough access."
There, you answered your own question. And complaining about lack of access after 8 years of Bush, no less.
"Much of this is certainly the run-of-the-mill complaining of campaign reporters who can't get enough access."
There, you answered your own question. And complaining about lack of access after 8 years of Bush, no less.
This article as a timestamp of August 13.
This article as a timestamp of August 13.
Arrogance and mendacity. A great combination. The peak appears to have be reached. Downhill from here.
Arrogance and mendacity. A great combination. The peak appears to have be reached. Downhill from here.
Boo hoo. Get over it, media. It's not about you. Thank god for the internet so we can draw our own conclusions about factual events without some discontented filter.
Boo hoo. Get over it, media. It's not about you. Thank god for the internet so we can draw our own conclusions about factual events without some discontented filter.
When the press ends it love affair with "independent" John McCain, that'll be the real news!
When the press ends it love affair with "independent" John McCain, that'll be the real news!
The very idea of a 'love affair' is proof positive that the media has long ago abandoned the principles of objectivity, fairness, and truth. They've lost credibility with the public decades ago, and get what they deserve when the winds of change blow in their face. I dont blame Obama from being protective of his image given what members of the press can do to a person's public image on a whim.
The very idea of a 'love affair' is proof positive that the media has long ago abandoned the principles of objectivity, fairness, and truth. They've lost credibility with the public decades ago, and get what they deserve when the winds of change blow in their face. I dont blame Obama from being protective of his image given what members of the press can do to a person's public image on a whim.
Greg Sargent was a flagrant Hillary supporter throughout the primary, and his anti-Obama animus is legion among TPM readers. He is likely to find any excuse to feed rancor towards the future Obama Administration, as well as during this campaign, so take it with a grain of salt.
Greg Sargent was a flagrant Hillary supporter throughout the primary, and his anti-Obama animus is legion among TPM readers. He is likely to find any excuse to feed rancor towards the future Obama Administration, as well as during this campaign, so take it with a grain of salt.
Obama presents the potential for real, dramatic, end of business-as-usual politics, and reporters, being human want to be participants in the change. If they were serious about being custodians of a public trust rather than change agents, professionals rather than celebrities, they would subsume this part of their nature. I don't expect this anytime soon
Obama presents the potential for real, dramatic, end of business-as-usual politics, and reporters, being human want to be participants in the change. If they were serious about being custodians of a public trust rather than change agents, professionals rather than celebrities, they would subsume this part of their nature. I don't expect this anytime soon
There is no such thing as objectivity. Yet a professional can try to overcome their biases. If your candidate says something factually incorrect, you are not doing them a favor remaining silent. A perfect example was Stephanopolus repeating the same question to Pelosi concerning a vote on drilling.
There is no such thing as objectivity. Yet a professional can try to overcome their biases. If your candidate says something factually incorrect, you are not doing them a favor remaining silent. A perfect example was Stephanopolus repeating the same question to Pelosi concerning a vote on drilling.