Obama's Boston lovefest

Boo Birds in the Hand Dept.
By DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  June 27, 2012

bb

I have always contended that Barack Obama is an inferior public speaker when compared to Deval Patrick, and I thought he demonstrated that truth again this week at a large fundraiser at Boston's Symphony Hall. The overlong (40 minutes), largely passionless argument for re-election borrowed heavily on the themes of Patrick's own 2010 re-election campaign, not to mention the fiery stump speech Patrick is crossing the country delivering in support of Obama. Obama's version is a pale, unfocused imitation.

Not that it mattered to the star-struck Democrats who paid good money to see the president in person Tuesday, and in many cases even more to get their picture taken with him backstage. Attendees I spoke with rated Obama's Symphony Hall speech anywhere between "inspiring" and "amazing." And it wasn't just the omnipresent bottles of Patch Block merlot talking.

For them, this was like a Rolling Stones concert, where the crowd goes berserk at the first strains of "Satisfaction" — in Obama's case, standing ovations at the mere mention of Planned Parenthood and women's health.

And he didn't even mention his newfound support for same-sex marriage, which might have actually brought down the 112-year-old roof. Nor did he tailor any remarks to the fact that he was in the state once run by his opponent Mitt Romney. I mean, these were people who were ready to go apeshit over their despised former governor, but Obama never really gave them the material.Instead, his throwaway local-acknowledgment line was to thank Boston for sending Kevin Youkilis to his beloved Chicago White Sox. This drew a crowd response that had national news media, Romney campaign personnel, and the White House press secretary debating whether it wasboos or chants of "Yooouk." I have polled about a dozen of the actual attending booers and/or Yoooukers, and it appears to have been a mixture of both — but in all cases, was just playful banter. This audience wouldn't have actually booed Obama. They were in the palm of his hand throughout.

Related: Menino's promise, No more Mr. Nice Council, Governor Fuzzy: Has Deval Patrick lost his edge — already?, More more >
  Topics: This Just In , Politics, Boston, Obama,  More more >
| More


Most Popular
ARTICLES BY DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
Share this entry with Delicious
  •   MRS. WARREN GOES TO WASHINGTON  |  March 21, 2013
    Elizabeth Warren was the only senator on the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, aside from the chair and ranking minority, to show up at last Thursday's hearing on indexing the minimum wage to inflation.
  •   MARCH MADNESS  |  March 12, 2013
    It's no surprise that the coming weekend's Saint Patrick's Day celebrations have become politically charged, given the extraordinary convergence of electoral events visiting South Boston.
  •   LABOR'S LOVE LOST  |  March 08, 2013
    Steve Lynch is winning back much of the union support that left him in 2009.
  •   AFTER MARKEY, GET SET, GO  |  February 20, 2013
    It's a matter of political decorum: when an officeholder is running for higher office, you wait until the election has been won before publicly coveting the resulting vacancy.
  •   RED BLUES: SCOTT BROWN EXPOSES THE EMPTY MASSACHUSETTS GOP BENCH  |  February 15, 2013
    It wasn't just that Scott Brown announced he was not running in the special US Senate election — it was that it quickly became evident that he was not handing the job off to another Republican.

 See all articles by: DAVID S. BERNSTEIN