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Sunday, Oct 22, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller I’ve been chuckling as - once again - the national press corps has gone almost completely off its rocker today over the “news” about Barack Obama. I imagine parents must’ve felt this way in 1964 when their quiet, studious daughters turned into insane, screaming banshees at the mere mention of John, Paul, George and Ringo. “WE HAVE TO WATCH ED SULLIVAN TONIGHT OR I’LL JUST DIE!!!” Sheesh. We should’ve seen this coming earlier this year. Many of the nation’s top political reporters, who you normally couldn’t pry out of a comfortable tavern with a nuclear bomb, eagerly hopped and skipped like ecstatic little girls behind Barack Obama through some decidedly uncomfortable African locations. Then there was the TIME cover and the breathless coverage of his new book and subsequent publicity tour. This weekend, Obama opened the door to a presidential run a little bit more than he did the last time he published a book and the screams of delight were louder than Shea Stadium in August ‘65. A normally sedate Tribune reporter even compared him to Abraham Lincoln today, for crying out loud. And it was a lousy analogy at that. Then there’s Steinberg, who turns to mush at the mere sight of the man. Neil, pull yourself together, dude. Having known him for several years and watched him develop and grow, I respect Barack Obama, like him a lot and even think he ought to seriously consider running for president while the hype is hot. I don’t believe that he’s the problem here. He doesn’t act like he thinks he’s the Beatles. The political press corps and the punditry are the problem. They’re the screaming teenagers. There’s such a thing as too much hype. The Beatles eventually stopped touring because nobody could hear their music over the roar of the crowd. The Fab Four then fought constantly in the studio and eventually broke up. The press needs to calm the heck down and stop raising expectations so high or they’re gonna destroy Obama. He’s not a god or a giant or even a great American leader (yet). He’s just a man, who a few short years ago was an obscure but Take a deep breath, girls. Please.
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