The “fireside chats” continue officially as the Presidential Addresses - since Reagan these have been weekly. Generally they have been carried on radio and other media - President Bush introduced a podcast, and Obama a videocast.
Well, I wouldn’t call them that. You make it sound like I’m suggesting he dig up FDR and prop his corpse in a matching wing-back chair. I just meant some sort of weeking (or periodic) casual update, either by himself or with some soft-ball questioner (“So what’s been going on at the White House this week?”). Maybe a podcast, or a posted video clip, but something less formal and cold-sounding than “The Presidential Address,” which AFICT most people don’t listen to anyway.
Well, yeah.
Can I call whoosh? Can I, can I?
I posted this in the other thread too but for what its worth Obama is apparently not the first POTUS to appear on a comedic talk show while in office. IMDB says Clinton was on Letterman’s show on May 14, 1997. Cite
Pretty much. Which is why his spokescritters can something like
and not get laughed at.
Oh yeah - The Tonight Show is known for the high caliber of its economic analysis.
:rolleyes:
Regards,
Shodan
Depends on who he’s talking to and what he’s talking about. If he’s looking for solutions from experts in the field, you’re right. If he’s looking to offer laypeople some insight and reassurance about what exactly is happening, a popular talk show isn’t a bad idea.
Anyone remember when Leno first took over The Tonight Show? He wanted to raise the tone and level of discussion. He did indeed have an economist on in the first week. It was a boring interview and Leno’s booking strategy was quickly overruled.
Maybe Obama is the first to appear in studio? I really have no clue, but I would guess that he sent in a video, perhaps reading the Top Ten List or something.
And if he just wants someone to fawn on him the way a mother does her retarded child who just got a participation certificate for bowling in the Special Olympicshe goes on 60 Minutes.
Regards,
Shodan
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Ah come on, in honor of Shodan, let’s have that headline:
Obama’s ‘Tonight Show’ audience largest in years
Looks like the American people really do want to hear what he has to say. It’s so nice to have a popular, intelligent, interesting, humble and caring president, one who works FOR the American people.
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