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Thursday, July 24, 2008
Waging the image campaign overseas
By DAVID BAUDER
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Barack Obama has packed his overseas trip with presidential images: a helicopter ride over Iraq with the U.S. military commander; a visit to a Holocaust memorial; a meeting at Afghan President Hamid Karzai's palace.

He even found time to sink a three-point basketball shot before cheering U.S. soldiers.

John McCain?

His most memorable picture of the week was riding a golf cart with former President George Bush at Bush's Kennebunkport vacation home in Maine.

If the image campaign means anything, it's been a tough week for the Republican presidential candidate.

"It's not even a close call," said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics. "This week at least, it looks like incumbent President Obama running against challenger Bob Dole. That's exactly what it looks like, the future versus the past."

CNN cut away Wednesday from live coverage of McCain's town meeting in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., to cover Obama's news conference in Israel (although it later showed McCain highlights). MSNBC and Fox News Channel briefly showed pictures of McCain's meeting but didn't stay to hear what he had to say, and covered Obama in full.

The TV executives made that decision even though Obama's trip has raised the issue of whether the news media is giving a disproportionate amount of attention to the Democrat. McCain's campaign on Tuesday released a video mocking a media love-in with Obama.

Obama has traveled like a president, ferrying aides and reporters to the Middle East in a white 757 charter plane that displays the motto "Change We Can Believe In." He brought along a large group of aides, including campaign strategist David Axelrod.

The overseas trip was designed to hold meetings with people "who I expect to be dealing with over the next eight to 10 years," said Obama.

Every stop seemed designed with symbolism in mind. He lit a memorial flame at Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial and stopped at a house under reconstruction after it was hit by Hamas rockets. He met with both Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and heard Israeli President Shimon Peres say "God bless you." Continued...

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Subject: They dare not use the "M" word
What is it? Simply obvious, when a small minor senator assumes presidential seals and speeches at the site of JFK and Reagan's famous speeches.

"Meglomania" A dangerous trait in a president who is offered no criticism by his beloved media friends. How far will they let him go?
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