"Remember during the campaign when John McCain attacked [Barack]
Obama for acting like a celebrity and we all laughed at the grumpy old
shellshocked fool? Well, it turns out he was right ... It's
getting to where you can't turn on your TV without seeing Obama."
That's not a Republican talking. It's Obama supporter Bill Maher in
an op-ed in the Los Angeles Times,
"Enough With the Obamathon." Maher - like most clear-thinking
individuals - has pretty much seen enough of the never-ending adulation
and exposure being heaped on President Obama. (I must admit: I never
thought I'd use the words "clear-thinking" and "Maher" in the same
sentence. But Maher's op-ed proves the old adage that even a broken
clock is right twice a day.)
From Maher's article:
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."
Also:
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.
Near the end of the article, Maher can't resist the proverbial cheap
shots at President George W. Bush. But, for the most part, Maher's
overall "Obamathon" premise is correct: Obama is too much "celebrity"
and not enough "President."
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.
Check it out.