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“Hie Thee to Thy Pen, Obama!”

January 15, 2010 - 1:00 pm - by Ed Driscoll

Yesterday, I mentioned Newsweek hiring an up and coming op-ed writer named B.H. Obama to pen the cover story for their issue on the earthquake in Haiti and what such a decision says about both the magazine, and the Washington Post, which publishes it. At the Corner, Jonah Goldberg adds:

Barack Obama will be writing a cover story for Newsweek on Haiti. Apparently, the White House sees this as their Katrina moment[Since all wars are Vietnam for the left, and all scandals Watergate, will all large-scale natural disasters now be Katrina for them? -- Ed]

I have no problem with the White House doing everything it can to help Haiti. I also understand that Obama won’t actually be writing the Newsweek piece. It’ll be ghostwritten and he’ll take a pen to the copy late in the process.

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Indeed, it would be a small scandal if it were otherwise. Imagine if Obama was sitting in the Oval Office, checking the Wikipedia entry on Haiti, burning the midnight oil to hit his deadline. The man has better things to do.

And that’s why I think the politics of Obama writing a piece for Newsweek are not so good. First of all, some might wonder, given Newsweek’s fawning coverage of the man, whether this is the first time he’s written for Newsweek or whether this is just the first time he got a byline.

Second, I think the Katrina comparison is off for any number of reasons. We should help the Haitians every way we can, but at the end of the day, Haiti isn’t an American city and I kind of doubt voters see it as one.

Last, how does having Obama write a Newsweek story help? If it does, great. But sending the commander-in-chief to his word processor doesn’t convey an image of authority and control. At least it doesn’t to me. Indeed, this would be easier to see if Obama didn’t have this man-of-letters cult. I’m pretty sure that if Bush had penned a story about Katrina for Time magazine, the national press corps would have mocked the whole enterprise.

The Gawker-related Business Insider.com quips, “President Obama Takes Over Newsweek”, (doesn’t he have enough to occupy his time with the auto industry, the passenger railroad industry, the mortgage industry, the health care industry, the airport security industry, etc.) but this isn’t exactly breaking news.

Update: “Now is the time at SDA when we juxtapose!”

PoliticoRush Limbaugh is not backing down from his claim that President Barack Obama is trying to score political points off the earthquake in Haiti.

New York MagPresident Obama to Write Newsweek’s Haiti Cover Story.

What exactly hasn’t Obama politicized or tried to score political points off of?

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8 Comments, 7 Threads

  1. Thanks for the link, Ed.

    Have a good weekend!

  2. Since all wars are Vietnam for the left, and all scandals Watergate, will all large-scale natural disasters now be Katrina for them? — Ed

    Heh, love it.

    Flogging a dead horse has never been tiresome to the Left.

  3. 3. Ione

    May I please say something once and for all about KATRINA and Haiti

    1)The Federal Government had to get the permission of the Haitian President to enter Haiti. He received it and we are there. With Katrina the Federal Government had to get the permission of the Governor of Louisiana to help the people of New Orleans. She never would give Bush permission. If he had pushed in anyway and violated the Constitution and hurt the Governor’s feelings nothing would have stopped the Democrats from trying to impeaching him. My only fault with Bush is that he didn’t go on national television and say, just that. He is a whole lot more polite than I would have been. The woman wouldn’t even give permission for the Red Cross to go in or her own National Gaurd.
    2) My area, southeast Texas was hit by Rita(2005) and Ike(2007). Florida was hit four times in one year, let alone numerous other times during Bush’s term. And let’s not forget about Mississippi and South Carolina. Maybe the problem was Louisiana and New Orleans; Not Bush.

  4. 4. Jimbo

    No dear reader, the problem was Bush. And are you saying the LA governor refused to allow FEMA into the state? Really? Plus your spelling is awful.

    Geez the GOP is a terrible group of sub-humans.

    • Jimbo lists his email address as being with ABCnews.com. I’m going to assume that’s a joke; I’d rather not contemplate the alternative.

  5. 5. william jenkins

    Jimbo , nice trolling , but what can you expect from a troll. Oh and yes really and with a handel like Jimbo I wouldn’t criticize any ones spelling

  6. 6. Marko

    Jimbo, The Bataan was providing relief efforts in New Orleans soon after the storm passed. http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=19918

    Being a Obamao supporter I guess you think they should have got there during the storm.

    Now I know how the your pathetic president Obamao (or Obowma) got elected. How many times did you vote?

  7. 7. James

    “Geez the GOP is a terrible group of sub-humans.” I thought the rules posted above said to “avoid Ad-hominem remarks”. Leave it to a troll to ignore simple rules.

    Personally I don’t think it will be the least bit difficult for Potus to take the time to write this article. Of course it might mean giving up some of his basketball time, but as for his work of running the country – that is being done by his handlers who have been calling all the shots since he first began his bid for the white house.