Wednesday, November 11, 2009

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Mary Kate Cary

Jay Leno Wins on Tonight Show, But Obama and His Special Olympics Joke Flop

March 20, 2009 12:45 PM ET | Mary Kate Cary | Permanent Link | Print

By Mary Kate Cary, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

The morning shows were abuzz with reviews of President Obama's performance last night on Jay Leno's show. I still say he shouldn't have done it. Here are the reasons this was a bad idea from the start:

The risky nature of unscripted, be-funny-right-now late-night television played against him. Overall, the president was his usual charming self. But sure enough, in an effort to be funny, the president slipped. Everyone cringed when he made a self-deprecating joke at the expense of the kids in the Special Olympics. Before the show even aired, he found himself apologizing to the head of the Special Olympics from Air Force One, and the White House put out a printed apology shortly afterward. Completely avoidable, and now it's getting played over and over on cable.

Leno also asked the president about his confidence in Secretary Geithner, and his off-the-cuff response is being replayed endlessly as a "heck of a job, Brownie" non-endorsement. It's adding fuel to the fire at Geithner's feet, which is probably not what the White House wanted going in to the weekend talk shows. Again, completely avoidable.

The fact that the president didn't control the questions, Jay Leno did. Although the White House intended that the interview would allow the president to explain to the American people his proposals for getting the economy moving again, he spent roughly half of his time answering Leno's questions about the AIG bonuses instead. In fact, Leno asked a great question to which the president didn't seem to have an answer: In reference to the bill that passed the House imposing a 90 percent tax on AIG executives who kept their bonuses, Leno said, "It's frightening to me as an American that Congress could decide that 'I don't like that group—let's pass a law and tax them at 90 percent' ... It seems a little scary to me as a taxpayer that they can just decide that."

Great question, one that no one seems to have asked so far. What is preventing Congress from imposing a 90 percent tax the rest of us, if they so chose? Apparently it's not going to be President Obama. He responded with a vague answer that started with something about not letting the horse out of the barn and ended with calling for tax hikes on the rich.

The appearance diminished the office of the president. First the president had to cool his heels backstage while Jay Leno went through his usual comedy monologue. When Leno ended it with his usual "Stay with us, _____ is up next," it was not "Britney Spears" or "Ryan Seacrest" up next, but "The President of the United States." When the show returned, we all waited through an extended bit on silly items found at the Dollar Store. As my sixth grader would say, awkward.

The president was introduced like any starlet or movie producer. There was nothing different from any other guest, except that Kevin Eubanks and his band played a rock-and-roll version of "Hail to the Chief" when the President came onstage.

Even if the president had it the ball out of the park, his appearance on Leno did nothing in terms of building respect for the office of the presidency. And now that's he's done it, what's next ... Letterman? The Daily Show? It'll be hard to say no to everyone else, now that the precedent has been set.

It was a win for Leno, but not for the president. So much for making television history.

PS: A note to my readers who questioned my reference to Leno's "new" show in a previous blog; I was mistaken in thinking he had already switched to his "new" 10 p.m. EST timeslot. Sorry for the confusion.

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Was there Really An Audience?

I got to thinking, I watched the show. And not once was the audience shown. Which is unusual for a Jay Leno show. I am thinking there was no audience. Otherwise how could they have screened everyone for security reasons? So the laughter was canned?

Obama/Leno

Hey CB, YOU work for YOUR president, I didn't vote for this token African American! Stop waving the flag, this nation is now the Divided States of America, and will suffer mightily for the Democrats spending ways. Spend our way out of recession, what a joke! Just like those nice folks at the credit card company who tell you that the more you spend, the more you save. This inexperienced fool has surrounded himself with political hacks and people who drop out of the nomination race even before they're confirmed by our spineless Congress. We survived Carter, let's hope that we can survive this mess. But please keep your Pollyanna comments to yourself, this is a serious situation here, not a shortage of milk and cookies.

Lighten up...are you kidding?

United We Stand, does this mean everyone but the Special Olympic Athlete's? I can assure you, I will remember this next week! Maybe the next election everyone will vote for a great President not someone based on race so they can help make history! Obama is someone who claims to be a minority...I'm pretty sure there are less Special Olympic Athlete's than there are African Americans! Obama claims to have had such a hard life because he is black....this clown is clueless when it comes to daily challenges! This guy is clueless when it comes to the obstacles these Athelete's go through everyday...they put up with enough crap...they don't need the President encouraging the world to look down on them! I'm pretty sure any of these athletes could do a much better job as President of the United States than Obama!

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Mary Kate Cary is a former White House speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush. She currently writes speeches for political and business leaders.

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