Barack Obama Can Get Cranky

Small-time politicians, be nice to those small-time young reporters. So, what if their newspapers are twelve pages long, and part of some community chain? That won’t matter when they’re dissecting your character eight years later.If there’s a moral to this story in Houston alternative weekly, the Houston Press, it might be that. Much has been said about how Obama is getting the soft treatment from the media. But, as the fate of the Democratic nomination again hangs in a balance (for the seventh time? Or is it the tenth?), one journalist has written a detailed account of his experiences with Barack Obama back in Illinois, and it ain’t so pretty. Here’s a snippet:
“What’s interesting, and almost never discussed, is that [Obama] built his entire legislative record in Illinois in a single year.
Republicans controlled the Illinois General Assembly for six years of Obama’s seven-year tenure. Each session, Obama backed legislation that went nowhere; bill after bill died in committee. During those six years, Obama, too, would have had difficulty naming any legislative —achievements.”
I interned at the Press for a year during college, so occasionally I check back on the website. The article, written by reporter Todd Spivak (who won a slightly ridiculous number of awards last year), has thus far received 211 comments, which may be more comments than were collectively posted over the entire time I was there. The best parts of the piece are when Spivak dishes about his exchanges with Obama.
Take this one, which occurred the morning after Spivak’s profile of Obama was published online:
“I arrived early at my new offices. I hadn’t taken my coat off when the phone rang. It was Obama.
The article began, “It can be painful to hear Ivy League-bred Barack Obama talk jive.”
Obama told me he doesn’t speak jive, that he doesn’t say the words “homeboy” or “peeps.”
It seemed so silly; I thought for sure he was joking. He wasn’t.
He said the black legislators I cited in the story were off-base, and that they couldn’t have gotten the bills passed without him.
I started to speak, and he shouted me down.
He said he liked the other story I wrote.
I asked if there was anything factually inaccurate about the latest story.
He repeated that his former colleagues couldn’t have passed the bills without him.
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March 3rd, 2008 at 2:37 pm
WOW - News Alert - Senator Barack Obama is human. Thank you for this incredible insight.
March 4th, 2008 at 11:33 pm
wow. hilary clinton is human, but she has gets beaten up in the press for not being a robot. Besides, I don’t think screaming at a reporter over the phone because he wrote a bad story about you can just be written off as “human” (though with the cult of personality around obama, and his angel persona on his website, i was starting to wonder if his supporters knew he was human). the article gives us a glimpse of obama’s character, not the personality he is presenting, but who he actually is. Things we wish we had paid more attention to with people like, say, Nixon, or even Bill Clinton. You don’t marry a man just because he is dreamy cute and says wonderful things about the future. You ask yourself what are his weakness, how bad are they, and can I live with them.