Video: Arrogance?

posted at 10:46 am on June 23, 2008 by Ed Morrissey

Chuck Todd analyzed the Barack Obama missteps of the past week and wondered whether Obama realizes how he comes across to voters. Todd believes that Obama has left McCain an opening to claim the mantle of reformer after Obama tossed public financing under the bus, given McCain’s long track record on the issue and Obama’s non-existent record in return. And Todd notes that it’s one thing to be an empty suit in a season of change, but an arrogant empty suit won’t cut it:

There would be a lot of Democrats that say you have this ability to raise $300 million, just take the hit and say you’re going raise – and flip flop and go raise the money. But you know, there is an image here that I think the McCain people think they are going to be able to paint of Obama.

And that is there is a sense of arrogance. Think about that Presidential seal debacle of last week where somehow Obama’s campaign thought they should make their own seal. It’s this idea that somehow the whole campaign is about him. That it’s not about other people.

And I think that you do these little things and you backtrack on this campaign fundraising deal. You decide not to do these town halls when you said “oh, that would be an interesting idea to do.” And you allow McCain to say “hey, you know, he is saying he is all these things, but so far, he seems to be just another politician.’ You heard Lindsey Graham, he kept almost shaking his head yesterday almost like, “it is so sad, this bright young man, seems so great,” and it might actually be effective. Clinton tried it, but she was also a craven politician so she couldn’t do it. I think McCain has the image that he could pull this off.

Given the rate of Obama’s reversals, almost anyone in politics has the image to pull it off. The only politician in America that couldn’t stand against such a series of opportunistic politics would be Hillary Clinton, and she still managed to beat Obama in 12 of the last 15 contests in the primary.

That calls into question whether Obama really will have an advantage in opting out of the public-financing system anyway. He may raise three or four times what McCain can spend within the limitations of that system, but he outspent Hillary three- and four-to-one in the later battleground states, too. He wound up winning only the gimme states, and couldn’t carry even a single swing state in the end despite the huge money advantage he had over Hillary. And with his fundraising totals dropping 20% or more month-on-month since his peak in February, Obama’s presumed advantage may not ever appear — and now he will have to spend a considerable time on fundraising rather than campaigning.

An accomplished man may look arrogant and get away with it. An arrogant man with no track record to justify the hubris looks a lot more like an empty suit — who needs pseudo-Great Seals to shore up his ego. Todd nails this.

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This is exactly the narrative we need to run on Obama — an arrogant, know-it-all leftist who wants to come in and tell you how to run your life. But will McCain actually push this narrative?

Outlander on June 23, 2008 at 10:50 AM

It’s too Inside Baseball for people who aren’t paying attention yet. The best thing McCain could do at this point is A) to harp about drilling for oil and Hussein’s opposition to it, and B) the fact that Hellary beat him in so many of the final Dem primaries. Anyone could and would comprehend these two facts and their implications.

Akzed on June 23, 2008 at 10:55 AM

Yet another invisible garment peeled away from His Nakedness.

singlemalt_18 on June 23, 2008 at 10:57 AM

I understand all this but there reamins one problem McCain has.

McCAIN IS A LOUSY CANDIDATE.

And bad candidates rarely ever win.

jake-the-goose on June 23, 2008 at 10:58 AM

Will Doonesbury have a cartoon with an invisible Obama? Or just an empty suit.

I saw a campaign ad for Barack in Las Vegas this past weekend. Weak to say the least.

originalpechanga on June 23, 2008 at 10:59 AM

I respect Todd. He is intelligent and seems to be able to remain neutral in the midst of the whacko noise at NBC.

iam7545 on June 23, 2008 at 10:59 AM

I think the problem is that B.O. is starting to think of himself as a legend in his own mind. The more he keeps conducting himself with this I-KNOW-WHAT IS-BEST-FOR YOU arrogant attitude, the more voters he is going to wind up turning off. What is more, he carries this same attitude into the convention in Denver, he is going to wind up with a Democratic Party literally ripped and bleeding down the middle.

Not saying this would be a bad thing, of course.

pilamaye on June 23, 2008 at 11:01 AM

This guy is a universal loser but obviously a guru to the all the teenage college leftists and other moronic liberals. We’d better get out the vote or get ready for the resurgence of communism.

rplat on June 23, 2008 at 11:03 AM

Um, McCain has more than a little arrogance himself, you know.

And in terms of his “accomplished,” well, apart from his war service he hasn’t accomplished a whole hell of alot that’s been positive. McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy … Marrying rich and being a maverick don’t really qualify as accomplishments.

BigD on June 23, 2008 at 11:06 AM

Obama’s strategy is ‘less is more’. He feels like if he does nothing, then he wins (which is probably accurate).

Why didn’t he debate Hillary again? It wouldn’t help him. It’s always this way. The challenger wants to debate, the front runner doesn’t want to debate.

The more Obama does at this point, the more he hurts himself. If I was him, I would attend ribbon cuttings, praise everyone I meet, and thank everyone. . . and he wins.

ThackerAgency on June 23, 2008 at 11:09 AM

pilamaye on June 23, 2008 at 11:01 AM

Yep. Being a rock star has it’s downside. He’s starting to believe his own press clippings. That personal Great Seal had to have his approval.

a capella on June 23, 2008 at 11:13 AM

And yet 45+% of America will vote for this charlatan no matter what he says or does.

“Anything would be better than 4 more years of the Republicans!”

And Republicans will vote for McCain because anybody would be better than The Socialist Messiah.

Sigh…

I can’t help thinking that these 2 lousy candidates were dictated and delivered to us by the NYT and the mass media.

rockbend on June 23, 2008 at 11:15 AM

Obama, himself, is a performing seal.

(Hopefully not the Seventh.)

He plays each cute routine perfectly, and the CHANGE-lings cheer.

The media will tire of bowing to this tyro sooner than the Obamatrons.

They the reporting will get testy.

And honest.

profitsbeard on June 23, 2008 at 11:23 AM

I understand all this but there reamins one problem McCain has.

McCAIN IS A LOUSY CANDIDATE.

And bad candidates rarely ever win.

Well, sweetie, both candidates are pretty lousy in their own rights so I guess no president?

mjk on June 23, 2008 at 11:24 AM

As the McCain campaign probes Barack every two or three days with new proposals and topics to find either his weak points or areas where there is resonance with the public, they are shocked to see how poorly Obama responds to these skirmishes. All they are trying to do is to nail down their key points for the Fall, but Barack is handling things so poorly it’s providing Mac with an embarrasment of riches.

I’ve watched McCain do this before. He approches a campaign from a military point of view; seeking his opponent’s soft spots, blind spots and any tactical advantage. By the time the debates begin, the narrative of an elitist, leftist, self important liberal born of the Chi-town machine and bred on the political patronage of radicals and socialists will be well honed.

DrW on June 23, 2008 at 11:29 AM

rockbend on June 23, 2008 at 11:15 AM

The entire system pushes toward mediocre candidates. Every candidate for President has to have his or her entire life bared for all to see. It’s hard to allow that, even with so great a prize. I’m sure the best candidates opt out, and the good candidates who step in (FDT for example) get hammered by not just the MSM but by the new arbiter of who is fit, the blogosphere.

Buford Gooch on June 23, 2008 at 11:31 AM

The worst thing he could have done was the seal.
It made him look like a poser and when the people on MSNBC are laughing at you about it…..well I think it might have been a jump the shark moment.

What is the great BO going to do if he doesn’t raise 90 mil for the GE?
That would be sooooo funny

ArmyAunt on June 23, 2008 at 11:31 AM

(Hopefully not the Seventh.)
profitsbeard on June 23, 2008 at 11:23 AM

Hee hee! I started this meme earlier today thanks for continuing it!

Forget the logo… The EGO has landed!!
good grief the chutzpah this guy has I think he’s bought into his own Messiah rap. When if he gets elected this country will look more like he’s the anti-Christ. Yes I went there LOL.

-Wasteland Man.

WastelandMan on June 23, 2008 at 11:33 AM

Think about that Presidential seal debacle of last week where somehow Obama’s campaign thought they should make their own seal. It’s this idea that somehow the whole campaign is about him.

It IS about him. It’s all about Obama. Axelrod said that he’d keep this race about personality and not issues. Still, the grandiosity of the Obama ego is breathtaking.

drjohn on June 23, 2008 at 11:34 AM

mjk on June 23, 2008 at 11:24 AM

NO PRESIDENT FOR YOU!!!! “Election Nazi”

-Wasteland Man.

WastelandMan on June 23, 2008 at 11:35 AM

HotAir topic: Obama.

Waiting for an anti-McCain comment…

I understand all this but there reamins one problem McCain has.
McCAIN IS A LOUSY CANDIDATE.
And bad candidates rarely ever win.
jake-the-goose on June 23, 2008 at 10:58 AM

Wow. It only took four posts. Is that a new record here?

wise_man on June 23, 2008 at 11:38 AM

McCain needs to agressively question Obama on every issue.
If he doesn’t take the kid gloves off, we will be stuck with a racist/marxist agenda, a truly broken economy and an Activist Judiciary that will set this Nation back 200 years.

Obama is a phony and it should not be that difficult to defeat him if McCain gets serious about his candidacy.
If McCain does not step up, We are in for some pretty grim consequences here.

old trooper on June 23, 2008 at 11:39 AM

A strident leftist friends with domestic terrorists arrogant?

I mean, we haven’t seen ANY arrogance from Barry have we? Naaah.

He would just like us to be a whole lot dumber.

benrand on June 23, 2008 at 11:41 AM

wise_man on June 23, 2008 at 11:38 AM

ok.. so you support McCain, thats very sweet of you :)

but can ya tell me that Jake-The-Goose was lying?

-Wasteland Man.

P.S. McCain does Suck as a candidate IMHO.

WastelandMan on June 23, 2008 at 11:41 AM

Arrogance…definitely.

d1carter on June 23, 2008 at 11:42 AM

ok.. so you support McCain, thats very sweet of you :)
WastelandMan on June 23, 2008 at 11:41 AM

Actually, I don’t want Obama to be the next president.

wise_man on June 23, 2008 at 11:48 AM

wise_man on June 23, 2008 at 11:48 AM

Whew! Me too brother!
As Much as I like the idea of the apocalypse coming I would like a bit more time to prepare for it!

-Wasteland Man.

WastelandMan on June 23, 2008 at 11:52 AM

Comrade Obama’s word is no good, jis signature is no good, which leads to his character is no good. He is also arrogant. OK, add that to the list.

tarpon on June 23, 2008 at 11:53 AM

On his Great Seal of the ObamaNation, Barry O replaced “One from Many” by “Truly We Can”. Then he says that “we can’t drill our way out of the energy crisis before 2030″.

We can’t? McCain should be all over this: Yes We Can!

Steve Z on June 23, 2008 at 12:02 PM

Obama can make a strong first impression. But he doesn’t wear well, as much because of the elitist arrogance as the gaffes and reversals. Rather than growing on you, he grates on you.

petefrt on June 23, 2008 at 12:05 PM

6-23-08 9:00 Pacific standard time

On HOT AIR SITE

8 pictures of Obama
3 Pictures of McCain

Who’s our candidate? Sorry, I’m old and get confused easily.

Ernest on June 23, 2008 at 12:06 PM

Since Obambi only wants to talk about himself and not the issues, can we start making fun of his gigantic ears?

Obambi: “I don’t wike dat.”

fogw on June 23, 2008 at 12:08 PM

Obama is easy to mock, has many weaknesses,much baggage…and is still a formidable opponent. Not because of him, but the Dem politico machine he’s fronting for. He is relatively inexperienced, but the ones running the show are pros. Don’t underestimate the Dems desire to reclaim the White House. They came close the last two times, and they will keep pushing
until either they win or they are so greatly defeated that they have to change their politics. They’ve done that before, when the Dems went from favoring Segregation to becoming the alleged Civil Rights party. They had to do a 180 turn or become obsolete.

Doug on June 23, 2008 at 12:10 PM

Obama may end up wishing the Democratic nomination process had gone on longer. Now it’s open season on him instead of Hillary. Although he has some media people still in the tank, it’s easy to see a growing sense among responsible journalists that “hey, we have a job to do here and it is to find out who the hell this guy is before the people vote for or against him.”

I think they have a sense that the ultimate “fail” for them will be to cheerlead this guy into the White House and then have another disastrous presidency. Most of them genuinely like and respect John McCain and won’t feel much of a loss if he actually wins the election because they know he is capable of doing the job and he isn’t a “right wing nut”.

A lot of reporters felt somewhat hoodwinked by George W. Bush in 2000; they fell into the trap of writing the easy story about Al Gore’s prevarications about inventing the Internet and such, and really did not delve too much into just who is this George W. Bush. They wrote too many stories about the campaign and the tactics and Karl Rove and Al Gore’s wardrobe, and they are sorry as hell about it. A lot of them see Barack Obama as maybe even an emptier suit than George W. was in 2000.

rockmom on June 23, 2008 at 12:19 PM

I hate to say it but McCain is a lousy candidate but BO is a walking disaster. How dare the Donks try to foist this shit sack on us!

ronsfi on June 23, 2008 at 12:39 PM

An arrogant man with no track record to justify the hubris looks a lot more like an empty suit — who needs pseudo-Great Seals to shore up his ego.

Heh. Excellent.

I took the liberty of remaking the Great Seal of Obama. I may make a few more of these before the election’s over…

Gilda on June 23, 2008 at 12:40 PM

Big hat, no cattle.

The audacity of the Messiah is bording on Sociopathic at this point. Does he even remember what his handlers had him say he says?

NTWR on June 23, 2008 at 1:03 PM

Bordering.

NTWR on June 23, 2008 at 1:04 PM

The saddest part of it all is that he can probably fill stadiums full of people who are happy to be there cheering on all of the emptiness. Really sad.

Queeter on June 23, 2008 at 1:15 PM

Todd’s a good analyst overall, he was pretty on the ball with calculating the delegate math during the primary, far better than the experts they had on Fox and CNN.

Typhonsentra on June 23, 2008 at 1:49 PM

McCain is running such a pathetic campaign, i’m beginning to think Bob Shrum is running it.

roninacreage on June 23, 2008 at 1:58 PM

Barry is ignorant, unsophisticated and thinks his Hyde Park groupies really represent intelligensia. Their arrogance is his, as is their hubris.

The more light poured on Barry and his tried and failed nostrums the better. Between that and his ineptitude with flip-flops and campaign management, McCain can win this. I am not so thrilled about that, but it beats having a REAL idiot in the WH.

Harry Schell on June 23, 2008 at 2:29 PM

I do not think McCain is a lousy candidate. He is the most popular Republican in America right now. I realize that the sore loser cry baby contingent of the Republican party can not stand to admit it, but McCain was enough of a candidate to win the nomination without their help. In fact I can remember when a lot of people were saying he was a goner. But somehow or other he hang in there and carried the day.

As for Obama, he is getting way to big for his britches. The man is starting to believe his own hype. That sort of thing can wear thin really fast.

Terrye on June 23, 2008 at 2:45 PM

I love the way McCain apologists defend McCain: Shut up and vote for him, you crybaby jerks, or The End Of The World’ll be YOUR FAULT!

Again, why will it be better to have stupid and costly policies like amnesty and huge global warming taxes blamed on McCain and the Republicans instead of Bambi and the Democrats? Why will it be better to have the Dems increase their seats in the mid-term elections?

misterpeasea on June 23, 2008 at 4:12 PM

I wonder if Obama had that seal made up as a belt buckle. :}

Chakra Hammer on June 23, 2008 at 4:22 PM

The entire system pushes toward mediocre candidates. Every candidate for President has to have his or her entire life bared for all to see. It’s hard to allow that, even with so great a prize. I’m sure the best candidates opt out, and the good candidates who step in (FDT for example) get hammered by not just the MSM but by the new arbiter of who is fit, the blogosphere.

Buford Gooch on June 23, 2008 at 11:31 AM

IIRC:
The first 4-5 weeks of the primaries, Romney had more delegates than any other Republican, yet all we heard from the NYT and the rest of the media was “Republican front-runner John McCain…”.

They built him up until he edged out the others and then launched stories on Adulterer-gate, Temper-gate, and Senile-gate.

rockbend on June 23, 2008 at 4:25 PM