Presidential politics is about storytelling. Presented with a vivid storyline, voters naturally tend to fit every new event or piece of information into a picture that is already neatly framed in their minds.
No one understands this better than Barack Obama and his team, who won the 2008 election in part because they were better storytellers than the opposition. The pro-Obama narrative featured an almost mystically talented young idealist who stood for change in a disciplined and thoughtful way. This easily outpowered the anti-Obama narrative, featuring an opportunistic Chicago pol with dubious relationships who was more liberal than he was letting on.
A year into his presidency, however, Obama’s gift for controlling his image shows signs of faltering. As Washington returns to work from the Thanksgiving holiday, there are several anti-Obama storylines gaining momentum.
The Obama White House argues that all of these storylines are inaccurate or unfair. In some cases these anti-Obama narratives are fanned by Republicans, in some cases by reporters and commentators.
But they all are serious threats to Obama, if they gain enough currency to become the dominant frame through which people interpret the president’s actions and motives.
Here are seven storylines Obama needs to worry about:
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6:19 pm EST, November 30th, 2009 — “Between a rock and a hard place”
Could one of those stories he doesn’t want to come out be his picture with the partycrashers, taken in 2005, when he was a senator.
Seems he has known them for 5 years. To see the photo, it is here.
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/17310.
The crashers are now trying to sell an interview for several hundred thousands of dollars.
Thanks for fixing the link, I still don’t know how to link to an article. Rush is all over this today, saying it just doesn’t happen. Somebody let them in, who was it and why. It is time that the great O stopped playing POTUS, and started acting like a POTUS.
What, only 7? Betcha there’s a few more hiding out there he won’t want out of the bag.