This is the first post for “If Bush Did It …” blog, and already many other sites are wondering the same thing.
Ed Morissey at HotAir.com discusses Josh Gerstein’s article at Politico:
A four-hour stop in New Orleans, on his way to a $3 million fundraiser.
Signing off on a secret deal with drug makers.
Freezing out a TV network.
Doing more fundraisers than the last president. More golf, too.
Gerstein makes the point clearly:
But others say there’s a larger phenomenon at work — in the story line the media wrote about Obama’s presidency. For Bush, the theme was that of a Big Business Republican who rode the family name to the White House, so stories about secret energy meetings and a certain laziness, intellectual and otherwise, fit neatly into the theme, to be replayed over and over again.
Obama’s story line was more positive from the start: historic newcomer coming to shake up Washington. So the negatives that sprung up around Obama — like a sense that he was more flash than substance — track what negative coverage he’s received, captured in a recent “Saturday Night Live” skit that made fun of his lack of accomplishments in office.
The media helped define Obama and they shielded him from scrutiny. If he fails they fail along with him.