Really CNN? [Mark Hemingway]
CJR:
Just now above the chyron “First 100 Days: Assessing the Swagga,” CNN’s T.J. Holmes (billed in the teaser to the segment as “our resident swagger expert”) assembled a panel of other presumed such experts and asked them:
What have you all seen? Maybe you haven’t said it publicly in some interview or something, but, you know, hanging out with your boys, having a beer somewhere. Did you see something that the president did and you were like, that’s a brother right there. Like he just has a bit of a swagger that is familiar to black men.
Evidence of “swagga” offered by the panel included: Obama being corrected by his wife during an interview and accepting it graciously; and, Obama hugging people.
My other favorite bit — CNN anchor Kyra Phillips teased the segment by saying, "If you look closely, you might notice the commander in chief has more swagger than Mick Jagger . . ." That's some fine journalism, right there. Between this and getting Susan Roesgen some more camera time, they'll be atop the ratings in no time.
UPDATE — A reader asks, "Wasn't it just yesterday that a swaggering president was a bad thing?" The answer to that is clearly yes:
White House Watch: Bush swagger could crimp domestic agenda
Obama rejects swagger of Bush for a sober analysis of economic crisis
Republican Convention Turns on the Macho Swagger, Misrepresents Bush Legacy
Bush's Iraq swagger a distant memory
A Bit Too Much Texas Swagger
Lame Duck Bush Has Swagger, Not Waddle: President Continues To Do As He Pleases
Swagger to the center: Bush is in danger of leaving the country in far worse shape than he found it. It's time for a new direction
How to Swagger and Bully Your Way to Disaster: Bush's Foreign Adventurism
. . . and etc. There's much more where that came from.
Civilization, in every generation, must be defended from barbarians. The barbarians outside the gate, the barbarians inside the gate, and the barbarian in the mirror...
Friday, May 01, 2009
Infantile Cliquism That Should Have Gone Out After Elementary School
The toddlers are at it again:
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