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Home Front: Politix
Obama's Likability Gap
2011-04-21
If it is true, as Michelle Obama said in February, that her husband isn't smoking anymore, maybe he'd better start mellowing out with the cigs again before it costs him the presidency.

The Barack Obama we've been seeing lately is a different personality than the one that made a miracle run to the White House in 2008.

Obama.2008 was engaging, patient, open, optimistic and a self-identified conciliator.

Obama.2011 has been something else--testy, petulant, impatient, arrogant and increasingly a divider.

Never forget: That historic 2008 victory came with 52.9% of the total vote and 52% of independent voters. David Axelrod recently noted "how small the margin for error is."

Presidential personality is well inside the margin of error for 2012, but the one on display recently has not been attractive. And it's happening a lot.

This Monday, after wrapping up a White House interview with a Dallas TV reporter, the station reported that Mr. Obama said: "Let me finish my answers the next time we do an interview, alright?"

This self-referencing, snappish tone tracks with the president's "open mic" comments last week at a Chicago fund-raiser. Dismissing the GOP as "nickel and diming" him on budget negotiations, he asked, "You think we're stupid?" White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said the president wasn't embarrassed. But he should be. Not because his comments were caught, but because suddenly he's sounding more like Travis Bickle ("You talkin' to me?") than the president of the United States.

The Obama migration from the high road to the low road is evident even in nonpolitical settings. Here he is last weekend talking about the White House phone system: "You know the Oval Office always thought I was going to have like real cool phones and stuff. I'm like 'come on guys, I'm the president of the United States.' Where's the fancy buttons and stuff, and the big screen comes up? It doesn't happen."
Posted by:tipper

#5  There's an old saying; The more people like you the more inclined they are to trust you. That strategy worked quite well for then-candidate Obama. However, now-President Obama is a known commodity. Therefore, the converse of that logic is more applicable. The less people trust you the less likely they are to like you. Some are suggesting that to increase his favorability numbers Obama may need to "re-gain" the trust of the american people. Unfortunatly for him there's another old saying; You can't "get back" what you never had.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2011-04-21 13:13  

#4  He thinks WE'RE stupid. FIFY
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-04-21 11:56  

#3  "You think we're stupid?"
No, we KNOW you are stupid. Kerl Marx and that klingon Kenyes were stupid. Islam is stupid.

Anyone who likes you while you talk down to them is stupid. In fact, all democrats are stupid.
Posted by: newc   2011-04-21 11:45  

#2  Maybe a better metric would be the very pi$$ed-off versus the moderately pi$$ed-off gap.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-04-21 10:24  

#1  Obama.2011 has been something else--testy, petulant, impatient, arrogant and increasingly a divider.

The real Obummer shows himself despite all attempts by the lame stream media.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-04-21 10:03  

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