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Enough With the Obamathon

by: Bill Maher  |  The Los Angeles Times

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(Artwork: Drew Friedman / Time Magazine)

The president is on TV more than the ShamWow guy, but I want to see a little more action.

    President Obama should just join the cast of "I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!" It's not that farfetched; he's been on everything else.

    I'm still a fan, but there's a fine line between being transparent and being overexposed. Every time you turn on the TV, there's Obama. He's getting a puppy! He's eating a cheeseburger with Joe Biden! He's taking the wife to Broadway and Paris - this is the best season of "The Bachelor" yet!

    I get it: You love being on TV. I love my bong, but I take it out of my mouth every once in a while. The other day, I caught myself saying to a friend, "Don't tell me if he's fixed the economy yet, I'm Tivo-ing it."

    Remember during the campaign when John McCain attacked Obama for acting like a celebrity and we all laughed at the grumpy old shellshocked fool? Well, it turns out he was right. Sorry, senator. I'm sending a nice gift basket of high-fiber muffins your way.

    It's getting to where you can't turn on your TV without seeing Obama. Who does he think he is, Dick Cheney? Come on, sir, you don't have to be on television every minute of every day. You're the president, not a rerun of "Law and Order." Save some charisma for a rainy day. Taking strangers from a TV show on a tour of your house? We have that show; it's called "Cribs." And letting reporters ask you questions like "You like to be the one who picks out the shaving cream, don't you?" Or as it's called today, "journalism." I was willing to give the guy the benefit of the doubt until I saw him take Brian Williams into his bedroom, and at the end of the bed there was a teleprompter and it said, "Who's your daddy?"

    I mean, selling the personal part to stay popular, I'm all for it, but you got us already. We like you, we really like you! You're skinny and in a hurry and in love with a nice lady. But so's Lindsay Lohan. And like Lohan, we see your name in the paper a lot, but we're kind of wondering when you're actually going to do something.

    I know that's harsh. But when I read about how you sat on the sidelines while bailed-out banks used the money we gave them to hire lobbyists who got Congress to stop homeowners from getting renegotiated loans, or how Congress is already giving up on healthcare reform, or how scientists say it's essential to reduce CO2 by 40% in 10 years, but your own bill calls for 4%, I say, enough with the character development, let's get on with the plot.

    And let's stop worrying so much about doing anything that might tarnish the brand. See, this is why I don't want my president to be a TV star: Because TV stars are too worried about being popular - and too concerned with getting renewed.

    You can relax about that, Mr. President, knowing that there's a large, rich organization doing everything it possibly can to ensure that you'll get reelected: It's called the Republican Party.

    Speaking of which, if you can't beat Republicans now, when they're so down they take orders from Rush Limbaugh, then when? The way to get renewed for your reality show that you love so much is to act boldly now.

    Obama needs to start putting it on the line in fights against the banks, the energy companies and the healthcare industry. I never thought I'd say this, but he needs to be more like George W. Bush. Bush was all about, "You're with us or against us."

    Obama's more like, "You're either with us, or you obviously need to see another picture of this adorable puppy!"

    Bush had horrible ideas, like torture and deregulation and preemptive war and tax cuts for the rich, but he pushed them through, in their full measure, never mind Congress or the Constitution or the Geneva Convention or the Magna Carta or the Code of Hammurabi.

    The point is, he didn't care if it made him unpopular with every human on the planet not named Cletus or Fred Barnes. Which it did.

    And we need to marry the good ideas Obama really believes in with that Bush attitude and Bush certitude. I'd love for Obama to come out one day and say, "Jesus told me to fix healthcare." Or, "History will decide whether stopping the polar ice caps from melting and drowning us all was a good thing."

    In conclusion, Bush was a jerk, but he never cared about being seen having a burger with Dick Cheney. He picked up the phone in the White House and said, "I'm the president, bring me a burger." And they'd say, "Sir, this is NORAD. Would you please stop ordering burgers with the red phone?"

    I'm glad that Obama is president, but the "Audacity of Hope" part is over. Right now, I'm hoping for a little more audacity.

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    Bill Maher is the host of HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher."

  

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Restoring the Bill of Rights

Restoring the Bill of Rights would be a nice place to start for this president - repealing the so called Patriot Act would go a long way toward making me believe that he is what he told us he was during the campaign. Giving those gentlemen who created this financial crisis the keys to the Treasury was the most spectacular - and ongoing calamity in financial history - Obama, you don't need to fix everthing right now - just stop the hemorrhaging would be good enough for the moment. As for Bill Maher's supposed truism regarding CO2 - I suggest he and others visit icecap.us - as the science seems to be changing and the last to know about it is Washington, the Journalists and the Comedians - the IPCC is now looking like a very suspect body - time for all to get up to speed.

Don't blame Obama for the

Don't blame Obama for the stupid media frenzy and inane interviews. However, I'm with you on the last paragraph. DJ

Be careful what you wish

Be careful what you wish for-you may get it. Besides according to some, Pres. Obama would not invoke the name of Jesus, he is a secret Muslim. I'm joking. Don't attack. This column is great writing though.

I agree with Bill except I'm

I agree with Bill except I'm not a fan of Obama. He works for the same people as Bush. Perhaps he's even more insidious because we are all giving him the benefit of the doubt. Obama is a pawn, a puppet, who has been groomed for years.

Who said Obama believes in

Who said Obama believes in any of those principals or policies? That's the platform he ran on when he was seeking the nomination, but he backed off from a few once he got the nomination. Bush said quite a few things when he was running (remember "uniter, not a divider"? "compassionate conservative?) but when he got into office (wasn't elected was put there by a horrible decision of the Supremes) he did behaved very differently &/or enabled members of his administration to behave in diametrically different ways. So far, Obama has adopted most of Bush's legal positions. Complete 180. I'd say, if he doesn't change ASAP, it's time to think about impeachment and certainly start looking for a candidate for 2012 who has a proven track record of doing what he/she says. And what he/she has said is that he/she thinks our courts still work just fine, the Geneva conventions are a duly ratified treaty that is US law and we're going to comply with them and finally regulates the banking industry. Like repassing the Glass-Steagall Act. I could go on, but I won't. Except to say that I think Obama's a member of the small wealthy elite (or he's paying his entrance fee now) but he's no FDR, who's willing to earn their hatred to get the nation in better shape, although FDR did say that he never understood why the wealthy hated him so, as in effect, he had saved their asses (not a direct quote).

If you are the only one in

If you are the only one in the democratic party who can sell what's good for the country, then it's not such a bad strategy. Maybe it's time to delegate some of the sales responsibility.

Excellent! You're a champ

Excellent! You're a champ again in my book Bill Maher! Right on!

Mr Mahr is a very smart man,

Mr Mahr is a very smart man, just ask him, he;ll confirm. Is president Obama responsible for the media who does every story to death,regardless of content, about anybody, with their 24hr,"late breaking news"? has he noticed that a lot of this is generated by the right wing press as a way of trying to ridicule the president.

Bill Mayer is funny, but not

Bill Mayer is funny, but not progressive. Mayer always tries to come-off as the reasonable voice of progressive politics, but in reality his ideas are the repackaged regressive, status quo of the neo-cons. I don't trust Mayer. If you listen carefully between the lines, you will hear the rhetoric of corporate feudalism.

Go to your window and say "I

Go to your window and say "I am mad as hell and I am not going to take it any more". Obama: throw us a bone, do something to show "change we can believe in". Single-payer health care would be a good start and then end the unnecessary Mideast wars.

Right on! Obama is perhaps

Right on! Obama is perhaps the most mediocre President of all time. I've stopped counting the number of broken campaign promises.

I think he is trying too

I think he is trying too hard to bring unity and bipartisanship when there are so many intractable people opposing him "just because." In reaching "across the aisle," he is sacrificing some of the values that put him in office in order to bring the country together. He will need to make a choice: continue the Congressional divide or continue the policies that put the country into its miserable shape. I vote for teh former. The country is already together; his approval ratings have been very high. That unity is not reflected in Congress, however, and Obama needs to stop trying to make it so.

Don't you - yes, you, too,

Don't you - yes, you, too, Bill! - realize the Pentagon OWNS the President? Don't you realize the Pentagon OWNS Congress? When you wake up and realize the Pentagon thinks it owns YOU, will you do something to change things at your end?