Obama seeks his "mojo" on daytime TV's "The View"
1 of 5. President Barack Obama appears on the daytime TV talk show ''The View'' in New York City July 28, 2010. From left are Whoopi Goldberg, Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, Sherri Shepherd and Elisabeth Hasselbeck.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama tried to revive his common touch on Thursday with a mainly light-hearted appearance on daytime television where five women hosts grilled him about his Blackberry, Lindsay Lohan and the Afghan war.
His appearance was the first by a sitting U.S. president on a daytime talk show. It allowed Obama to appeal directly to a targeted audience as he fights flagging poll numbers while he and his fellow Democrats try to avoid big losses in the November congressional election.
"The View" typically draws 3-4 million viewers and is particularly popular with women who are home at its late-morning air time.
In a wide-ranging interview, Obama defended his Afghan war strategy and efforts to lift the country out of recession, but said he expected things would get better, if over time.
"If we get our mojo back over the next several months, then I am absolutely confident that we are going to be doing terrific, but we're going to have to make some fundamental structural changes as we go along," he said.
He said he was frustrated with the anger of political debate, and blamed the media for a recent "phony controversy" that led to the firing of a black Agriculture Department employee who appeared to be making racist comments in an edited videotape that was shown repeatedly by conservative media.
"When you feel as if every single initiative that we're doing is subject to Washington politics instead of 'is this good for the country,' that can be frustrating," he said.
WAR AND POP CULTURE
The Afghanistan war is worth fighting, Obama said, when asked about the recent leak of documents painting a bleak picture of the unpopular conflict, which bitterly divides his own Democratic party.
"If you've got chaos ... in this region where there's no functioning government and warlords and terrorist affiliates are able to operate, that is going to be that much tougher for us to make sure that they are not attacking us," Obama said.
Obama also showed he has some grasp of popular culture. He knew that actress Lindsay Lohan had been sent to jail, although he said he had not heard of "Snooki," the star of a popular reality television show, and dodged a question about tapes of angry telephone calls by actor Mel Gibson.
Obama also lamented his inability to enjoy technology.
He is the first president to use a Blackberry, but he can't enjoy the jokes and pictures that fill most inboxes.
"I have a Blackberry, but only 10 people have (access to) it," he said. "And I've got to admit it's no fun, because they think it's going to be subject to the presidential records act, so nobody sends me the juicy stuff."
(Editing by David Storey)
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Look, he’s a rookie roaring 20’s Chicago mob-politics henchman-lieutenant of the windy city political mob. He got lucky and pulled off the stunning miracle of all miracles=
The Chicago mob candidate in 2008 beat the left-wing left-coast nominees, and then was faced with the oldest living (I use the term living loosely) right wing Republican on earth in the general election – what a break! He could have done this with his eyes closed! But you can’t govern with your eyes closed – hoping for the best.
He and his cronies were good at marketing. They are great used car salesmen, and so they got the guy elected.
Governing is a whole other thing, however – and the roaring 20’s Chicago mob-politicians have no clue how to govern. They pull strings, pull in favors, and bump off the opposition like they’ve done for 90 years out there by the southwest corner of Lake Michigan. It’s a wee bit harder to do that in the east-coast corruption capital of the Americas: Washington DC. There are plenty of other henchmen, lieutenants, and mob-politico lackeys in DC to provide competition. Lot’s of blood money to be had here – and that draws out more than five families to come play high-stakes political poker – each with his own marked deck. So, whose deck are we playing with this week, boys?
The only thing certain: nobody’s playing with a full deck; especially the voters, who actually thought they had a say in all this. No, you don’t.
Don’t look now; but your country is sinking like a stone into what will heretofore be known as the OBAMA TRENCH. Grab your scuba gear and a gas mask, and hope you can figure out how to use both at the same time… good luck!




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