CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin reported on the situation in D.C. and New York, where the earthquake was felt (it originated in Virginia), and noted that there was not, in fact, too much of a situation to be concerned about. She then turned to Dan Lothian, who was traveling with the President in Martha’s Vineyard, and he reported on the President’s work– he was receiving regular updates on the
Anyone who knows anything about politics can readily admit that the President doesn’t really have the sort of power to do anything meaningful to respond to a scary natural disaster that, at press time, has done little damage greater than causing havoc in kitchens coastwide. On paper, the CNN report proved that the President was doing everything he could. That does nothing to justify the unfortunate optics of having the President appear on vacation enjoying himself while many in the country are in mild fear– nor does it justify the way the Libyan situation is presented in the footage, as an afterthought to a minor but local threat, because it is just so out of hand and so far away.
President Obama already has a track record of coming under siege for playing too much golf on the right, and the fact that the President was doing so when the earthquakes hit was not lost on many conservatives. His figure ambling across a golf course is now the image the rest of the world is seeing next to (highly unlikely, but understandable) concerns that an American power plant could go the way of
Moderates and liberals will be sure to laugh at the idea that the President should have been doing anything other than taking phone calls at the time the earthquake hit, and are already doing so. And advertising attacking the President for playing too much golf, especially in this context would be sure to receive its fair share of ridicule for harping on an issue that has no impact on the average America. But the President is up for reelection against a team notorious for their ability to render a capable, hard-working leader ridiculous based on silly vacation images, and the footage has a good year to lose its current context and enter an attack ad that spans other issues and complaints conservatives may find worthier. If conservatives were grasping at straws before with the “Canadian” Obama bus (that the Secret Service purchased to save money), there is a near guarantee that we will see something like the 2004 anti-John Kerry “Windsurfing” ad in 2004.
Of course, at this point the “damage” is done, and any attempt to end his vacation early or look like he is working harder will only be interpreted by enemies as the
The segment via CNN below: