Thursday, March 5, 2009

He Never Goes Anywhere Without His Teleprompter

Rush Limbaugh, famous for never speaking with notes or any other visual aid, would tear Obama's but limb from Limbaugh. If only Obama would debate him. From Politico:

President Barack Obama doesn’t go anywhere without his TelePrompter.

The textbook-sized panes of glass holding the president’s prepared remarks follow him wherever he speaks.

Resting on top of a tall, narrow pole, they flank his podium during speeches in the White House’s stately parlors. They stood next to him on the floor of a manufacturing plant in Indiana as he pitched his economic stimulus plan. They traveled to the Department of Transportation this week and were in the Capitol Rotunda last month when he paid tribute to Abraham Lincoln in six-minute prepared remarks.

Obama’s reliance on the teleprompter is unusual — not only because he is famous for his oratory, but because no other president has used one so consistently and at so many events, large and small.

After the teleprompter malfunctioned a few times last summer and Obama delivered some less-than-soaring speeches, reports surfaced that he was training to wean himself off of the device while on vacation in Hawaii. But no such luck.

His use of the teleprompter makes work tricky for the television crews and photographers trying to capture an image of the president announcing a new Cabinet secretary or housing plan without a pane of glass blocking his face. And it is a startling sight to see such sleek, modern technology set against the mahogany doors and Bohemian crystal chandeliers in the East Room or the marble columns of the Grand Foyer.

“It’s just something presidents haven’t done,” said Martha Joynt Kumar, a presidential historian who has held court in the White House since December 1975. “It’s jarring to the eye. In a way, it stands in the middle between the audience and the president because his eye is on the teleprompter.”

Just how much of a crutch the teleprompter has become for Obama was on sharp display during his latest commerce secretary announcement. The president spoke from a teleprompter in the ornate Indian Treaty Room for a few minutes. Then Gov. Gary Locke stepped to the podium and pulled out a piece of paper for reference.
The man is a joke. He's nothing but Montel with his hands on your money.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

U R A FUCKTARD

Fool said...

I never got the whole "He's such a great speaker" vibe. I know all the reporters think he is the heir apparent to MLK; but really. Really? For real? Even with the teleprompter working, his diction is halting and unsure. The affect is flat and his voice is monotone. All in all, listening to him speak is a stultifying experience. At least Bush could make you laugh.

I'll bet the commenter above is a big fan though. Seems about right.