It wasn’t long ago when Barack Obama was touted as being the Greatest Communicator of all time. Conservatives, liberals and everyone in between agreed that this man, with his soaring oratorical skills, would make a fantastic leader. For some, that was the one and only reason to vote for him!
It turns out, his communication skills are lacking.
Of all the pitfalls Barack Obama might face in the presidency, here is one not many people predicted: He is struggling as a public communicator.
The sluggish and unsteady response to the uproar over AIG bonuses highlights a larger problem of his White House: Obama’s surprisingly uneven campaign to educate the public about the economic crisis and convince the public that he is in command of circumstances.
It was brilliant communications skills that carried Obama to the presidency, with a national campaign built on the strength of his personal story and the clarity of his promise to transform politics. On the rare occasions when he was thrown on the defensive, he quickly turned problems into opportunities and regained control of his public image.
What’s different now? The polished phrases and unflappable delivery haven’t gone away. His prime-time news conference and speech to Congress drew the usual praise.
But the discipline and strategic focus of the campaign have yet to move into the White House. The story of the day often catches the president flat-footed or on the defensive — and regularly undercut by fellow Democrats.
It’s so bad, he thanked himself on St. Patrick’s Day when his teleprompter malfunctioned. Heh – wouldn’t it be fun to be in charge of the Presidential teleprompter?
The problem isn’t really Obama’s speaking abilities (when the teleprompter‘s funtioning). No, the problem is, he sucks, his policies suck and his general message sucks. No matter how you spin it, it all sucks. No amount of rhetorical skill can make up for that!











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