Obama's Endless Political Commercial Falling Flat

Perhaps merely having a good speaking style – when exceptionally well-rehearsed and taken off a tele-prompter – isn’t quite as much as our leftwing friends thought it was?

Audience interest in Barack Obama’s news conferences seems to be falling, with Wednesday’s press event drawing the president’s smallest primetime audience since his inauguration.

The telecast to mark Obama’s 100th day in office was viewed by 28.8 million people, according to Nielsen. That’s a 29% drop from the president’s last press conference, on March 24, and a 42% fall since his first, on Feb. 9.

Ten networks carried the telecast, which is one less than last time since Fox elected to run its detective drama Lie to Me

I didn’t watch that megalomaniac waste of time – but I’ve heard that in spite of our economic collapse, there wasn’t any actual question about the economy. Is this true? I’ll rely on my readers to set me straight on that…

In this Alice-in-Wonderland Presidency all we’ve got is the Obama razzle-dazzle and the Democrat permanent campaign. There’s really nothing to see here – and so people are tuning it out.