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Why is Obama treated like a celebrity by non news magazines?

Written By: admin on January 26, 2010 7 Comments

Obama has been on the cover of Us Weekly 3 times, Excellent Housekeeping, and Ladies Home Journal once each that I know of because my wife takes those magazines. He has also been on the cover of Men’s health. He is also featured prominently on entertainment news shows. I expect him to be on Time and Newsweek, but not Excellent Housekeeping and Men’s Health. In my lifetime I can’t recall all this hoopla around one man (never saw Bush or Clinton on any of the ladies’ magazines). He is so overexposed that it is becoming sickening. Is he a celebrity or someone about to undertake an extremely serious job? I don’t reckon he can be both.
For the people who reckon it is not weird or because he is not white have missed the point of the question. George W. Bush has never been on the cover of the magazines I mentioned. Laura Bush was featured once on the cover of Excellent Housekeeping. What in the world does this magazine have with this man who is not elected to keep house, but lead the country. This man was on the front cover of magazines that have absolutely nothing to do with politics, and I just wanted to know why he is getting unprecented attention when he should not be a celebrity. If he is a celebrity then he should go to Hollywood and let Joe Biden be president.

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7 Responses to “Why is Obama treated like a celebrity by non news magazines?”

  1. kickyoubutt on: 26 January 2010 at 5:13 am

    By the time its over the White House will need a larger door to accommodate his huge head.

  2. Adam C on: 26 January 2010 at 5:41 am

    because he is the first black president

  3. raina_vissora on: 26 January 2010 at 6:27 am

    To say that any president isn’t a celebrity is a small naive, don’t you reckon? The president is probably the largest celebrity around.

    Besides, if people like Madonna and Paris Hilton can get on the covers of news magazines, why can’t politicians get on non-news magazines?

  4. rare2findd on: 26 January 2010 at 6:50 am

    Humm
    perhaps it is because you take it for granted that whites should automatically appear on the cover of magazines as a matter of privilege.
    If you’re so tired of what you classify as “overexposure,” buy the magazines and tear off the covers.
    Of course he is not a celebrity. But he is about to take on one of the most vital jobs in this country. And I say “this country” because we in “this country” are the only people who refer to our presidents as the most powerful man in the “world”.
    Truth is, many other countries mark their heads of state with the same definition.
    In all seriousness(and I am caucasian) I like it that he has been given so much exposure. So he’s half Black, half Caucasian. Excellent. We need diversity.
    He has a job to do. Just like Bush and others before him.
    Deal with it.
    Or, like I said, ignore the magazines.
    Or better still don’t buy them silly.

  5. Ben J on: 26 January 2010 at 7:35 am

    I reckon he is a celebrity, by whatever definition you chose. You sound like someone who is looking for his fifteen minutes of fame yourself. Excellent luck with the election.

  6. tehabwa on: 26 January 2010 at 8:12 am

    I don’t know whether any Presidents-Elect past have gotten this much attention or not.

    It makes a lot of sense, though.

    First, you have the fact of his race; which is something many people said would never happen,or could not happen for a long time.

    Then, you have the fact of the times we are in right now. We’ve been living through a nightmare, with a president nearly everyone has finally realized has been a complete disaster. (The only reason Bush ever had high ratings wes 9/11 and the mistaken thought that we have to approve of a president when the country is harmed. Before 9/11, his ratings were in a steady downward fall, from his initial barely majority approval; they skyrocketted up to 90% becaus eof 9/11, and have been slowly falling honestly steadily ever since; they have LONG been at historical lows.)

    Add to this Obama’s charisma, and the fact that he has a 70% favorability rating — he’s very well loved.

    Then there’s the fact that we haven’t had young children living in the White House since Amy Carter (I believe she was 8 when she went in). This adds an “Awwwww!” element.

    Uh, you don’t reckon pictures of him can appear on magazine covers AND he prepare for transition and ultimately become president? Why is that?

    Clearly, he’s already working hard toward the transition, even while magazines do tales on him. The latter doesn’t have anything to do with the former.

    It’s not as though he’s spending all his time begging to be place on covers. People are very hyped about him; magazines place him on the cover to sell more copies.

    When Bush took office, a majority of voters had voted for Gore; Bush only got in through fraud. That left a terrible taste in people’s mouths.

    Obama won by a higher percent of the well loved vote than we’ve seen in a long time — many people’s lifetimes.

    People are suffering and worried it’s going to be worse before it gets better; people are pinning hopes for recovery on Obama.

    Thus, for many reasons, this is a huge deal.

    But concluding that he can’t possibly do a excellent job as president, before he’s even been sworn in is just silly.

  7. Rick31 on: 26 January 2010 at 9:08 am

    I have noticed that too in the supermarkets. I have never remembered a presidential candidate getting coverage in specialty magazines. I know his being on the cover of news magazines, but not Excellent Housekeeping. Maybe his wife, but not him. Frankly, I do not know his appeal. I voted against him twice primarily because of his lack of experience in most matters and his far left bend. Us Weekly is very biased. Sarah Palin was trashed in it the week she was on the cover.

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