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Ari Melber

Ari Melber

Posted: September 20, 2009 08:19 PM

Media Blitz Continues as Obama Golfs 18 Holes With Tom Friedman

What's Your Reaction?

After his big five television interviews on Sunday, President Obama carved out an even larger slice of time for one print journalist, hitting the links for 18 holes of golf with New York Times columnist Tom Friedman.

The only other players, according to a pool report, were Ray Lahood, the Transportation Secretary, and Marvin Nicholson, a White House aide who previously worked on the Obama and Kerry campaigns.

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Friedman joins a small, elite list of opinion journalists from traditional outlets who have been granted private -- and largely off the record -- audiences with the president. Back in January, Obama spent about 75 minutes with Friedman's Times colleagues Maureen Dowd and Frank Rich, along with National Journal's Ron Brownstein, Atlantic blogger Andrew Sullivan, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow and The Washington Post's E.J. Dionne and Eugene Robinson. That meeting balanced out a longer dinner for conservative opinion journalists from traditional outlets like the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post, such as George Will, Bill Kristol, David Brooks, Charles Krauthammer, Peggy Noonan and Paul Gigot.

Friedman retains a large, influential following on international and energy issues, so it's understandable that Obama found some quality time for him during this weekend press blitz, especially since the columnist missed the huddles in January. To date, however, it is striking that the White House's opinion media targets for these meetings are almost exclusively drawn from the op-ed pages of traditional newspapers. (Andrew Sullivan and Rachel Maddow, on the Right and the Left, are the main exceptions.) So far, there appears to be little interest in meetings for progressive media online, or progressive radio, or progressive opinion magazines -- from Mother Jones to American Prospect to yes, The Nation -- even though Obama's campaign excelled by looking well beyond traditional print media.

White House aides have previously countered by stressing that the president engages new media in his press conferences, and recently talked with bloggers in a health care conference call, and has engaged citizen media through several online town halls. All to the good. But when it comes to private time on the golf course, as Tom Friedman can tell you, the media world still ain't flat.

From The Nation.

 
 

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03:06 PM on 09/21/2009
Friedman: The great apologist for the wealthy.
02:52 PM on 09/21/2009
So ... was the course as flat as Tom Friedman's world?
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sposton
right to tell what they don't want to hear
01:20 PM on 09/21/2009
Another communist? ;-)
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
12:53 PM on 09/21/2009
Just goes to bolster the perception that Obama is more concerned about being friends with people who hate him than he is in forwarding the goals of the people who voted for him.
11:26 AM on 09/21/2009
I am losing faith in Obama. I don't want my leaders hanging out with the press.

And it should be standard for the NYT too.
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CoronaDischarge
Fired Up! Ready to go!
11:04 AM on 09/21/2009
Contrast Obama's access to the Press to George Bush.

Bush's handlers knew that less was more. His gaffes were simply numbing ... and terrifying as to what a tiny engine he had under the hood.
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OneLiberalLady
Liberals rock!
11:20 AM on 09/21/2009
Aood point, and well put.
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rich misty
Greed is not Patriotism
11:20 AM on 09/21/2009
Apparently it is the same with Sarah Palin.
edva
Capitalism vs Humanity
10:58 AM on 09/21/2009
I hope the Prez paid more attention to his golf than to Friedman.
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RoveRoveRoveYourBoat
.....last one out, turn off the lights.
10:42 AM on 09/21/2009
...the only golfer more wrong about
everything would be william kristol.
Were is ANY progressive influence?
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OneLiberalLady
Liberals rock!
11:20 AM on 09/21/2009
Does Matt Taibbi golf?
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MarieNat
Lobbyist, wanna make something of it?
10:33 AM on 09/21/2009
Sometimes I feel like the President is still campaigning.
11:14 AM on 09/21/2009
One more reason I don't read the N.Y Times anymore.
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OneLiberalLady
Liberals rock!
11:21 AM on 09/21/2009
It's called poilitics.
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MarieNat
Lobbyist, wanna make something of it?
11:50 AM on 09/21/2009
No need to be snarky. I wholeheartedly support the President but was simply commenting on his creative product-placement campaign (the product being his presidency).
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sbvpav
10:30 AM on 09/21/2009
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/20/opinion/20friedman.html?em
let's hope tom gave barack an earful between the long and short game!
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StevieRae
2012 Choice-Oligarchy or a Republic
10:16 AM on 09/21/2009
Hopefull, Obama talked to Friedman about his column yesterday, "Real Men Tax Gas"

Apparently, from the reactions to the golf game, many don't like the mirror that Friedman forces us to look in:

"But sending your neighbor’s son or daughter to risk their lives in Afghanistan? No problem. Talk away. Pound your chest."

"...... But I sure know this: There is something wrong when our country is willing to consider spending more lives and treasure in Afghanistan, where winning is highly uncertain, but can’t even talk about a gasoline tax, which is win, win, win, win, win — with no uncertainty at all."

"So, I ask yet again: Who are the real cheese-eating surrender monkeys in this picture?"
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10:24 AM on 09/21/2009
monkeys? thats a poor choice of a word to say the least.
the military joined. they wernt drafted, so they sent themselves. they dont complain either they say its their job. they dont question this why do you?
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10:28 AM on 09/21/2009
"But sending your neighbor’s son or daughter to risk their lives in Afghanistan? No problem. Talk away. Pound your chest."

While pounding your chest, would you say something incredibly stupid like, of I don't know, "Suck. On. This."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOF6ZeUvgXs
10:14 AM on 09/21/2009
OBAMA - STOP PLAYING GOLF
STOP GOING ON VACATIONS for now

START GETTING YOUR TROOPs / CZars in meetings to figure out how to return the government to the people.

Power to the People! Power to the People, Right On!

TRANSPARENCY
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OneLiberalLady
Liberals rock!
11:23 AM on 09/21/2009
Golf is great exercise and relaxation. Lighten up!!!
11:46 AM on 09/21/2009
Are you serious? You obviously have never played! Golf is a torturous vortex of insanity and an exercise in anger management.
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swift goat pet for truth
The Life of the Land is preserved in Righteousness
10:08 AM on 09/21/2009
The US Constitution guarantees us all the Freedom of Speech.
But only tons of money guarantees that we will be heard.
09:07 AM on 09/21/2009
The same Freidman who was just praising China for their efficient dispatching of dissent, and who marveled at their ability to get things done.

Unbelievable.
08:59 AM on 09/21/2009
Oh joy. Some mindless new trade agreement that further ruins our economy can't be far behind.

As for stiffing the non-corporate media: How many real progressives want to indulge in a 'sport' which wastes and pollutes massive amounts of water, as well as land that could be put to food production or naturalized wildlife habitat? Interesting how all we heard about was baskeball before the election, and nothing but golf since.