Obama Risks Media Over-Exposure
Uh, I think that ship has already sailed, Jake.
(I found this graphic at a blog nobody reads.)
Despite the Left's giddy glee at the FOX Network's hemorrhage of ad dollars from political bomb thrower Glenn Beck's time slot, Beck still managed to pummel CNN & MSNBC, combined, with his 9/12 March on Washington coverage VS those networks coverage of another Obama appearance - this time in Minnesota.
Like third world, mid-east, or commie countries where the local 'dear leader' image is ubiquitous, familiarity breeds contempt, and doubly so for an aggressively boorish entertainer who Just. Won't. Shut. Up.
WARNING: "Attention whore" perimeter breach is imminent.
Jake Tapper writes:
"Obama will be interviewed Sunday on five shows -- ABC News' "This Week With George Stephanopoulos," CNN's "State of the Nation," CBS's "Face the Nation", NBC's "Meet the Press" and Univision's "Al Punto with Jorge Ramos" -- in what is called a "full Ginsburg."
In modern media lore, the first time someone pulled the five-show feat was 11 years ago, in 1998, when Monica Lewinsky's attorney, William Ginsburg, made the rounds to defend his client. Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., did a full Ginsburg in 2007 after launching her presidential bid."
Obama will not appear on Fox News Sunday, but he will make an appearance on Letterman & the George Lopez comedy show.
I bet he doesn't dance on Ellen's show ever again, though.
Homophobe.