From The Road
October 7, 2008 3:24 PM

Reporter's Notebook: Seeing How The Other Half Lives

(CBS)
From CBS News' Dean Reynolds:

(NASHVILLE, TENN.) - After most of the previous 12 months covering Barack Obama's campaign for the presidency, it was interesting, instructive and, well, relaxing to follow John McCain for the last few days. The differences between the two are striking.

Obama is the big time orator, McCain is the guy who struggles with a teleprompter or even note cards strategically placed nearby. Obama's crowds are larger, more enthusiastic. McCain's events are smaller, but to my eye, better choreographed. And now with the addition of Sarah Palin to some of his events, McCain can boast of crowds that match Obama's in energy.

There is an urgency to the McCain campaign now that I don't think was there before. Due to the fact that he is running second, no doubt, but it may also be because McCain has a finishing kick. Whatever the case, he is sharper on the stump than he was before. (Though I would suspect a candidate running behind would want to schedule two or three appearances per day, instead of the one McCain usually does.)

It is true that McCain enjoys taking questions from the audience in town hall-style settings. That doesn't mean he is the master of that kind of forum, it just means he's good at it. He likes to converse with voters. Obama does it well too, but seldom achieves that intangible bond with the people that all politicians crave -- or fake.

Behind the scenes, where the public is not allowed, there are other differences.

Obama's campaign schedule is fuller, more hectic and seemingly improvisational. The Obama aides who deal with the national reporters on the campaign plane are often overwhelmed, overworked and un-informed about where, when, why or how the candidate is moving about. Baggage calls are preposterously early with the explanation that it's all for security reasons.

If so, I would love to have someone from Obama's campaign explain why the entire press corps, the Secret Service, and the local police idled for two hours in a Miami hotel parking lot recently because there was nothing to do and nowhere to go. It was not an isolated case.

The national headquarters in Chicago airily dismisses complaints from journalists wondering why a schedule cannot be printed up or at least e-mailed in time to make coverage plans. Nor is there much sympathy for those of us who report for a newscast that airs in the early evening hours. Our shows place a premium on live reporting from the scene of campaign events. But this campaign can often be found in the air and flying around at the time the "CBS Evening News with Katie Couric" is broadcast. I suspect there is a feeling within the Obama campaign that the broadcast networks are less influential in the age of the internet and thus needn't be accomodated as in the days of yore. Even if it's true, they are only hurting themselves by dissing audiences that run in the tens of millions every night.

The McCain folks are more helpful and generally friendly. The schedules are printed on actual books you can hold in your hand, read, and then plan accordingly. The press aides are more knowledgeable and useful to us in the news media. The events are designed with a better eye, and for the simple needs of the press corps. When he is available, John McCain is friendly and loquacious. Obama holds news conferences, but seldom banters with the reporters who've been following him for thousands of miles around the country. Go figure.

The McCain campaign plane is better than Obama's, which is cramped, uncomfortable and smells terrible most of the time. Somehow the McCain folks manage to keep their charter clean, even where the press is seated.

The other day in Albuquerque, N.M., the reporters were given almost no time to file their reports after McCain spoke. It was an important, aggressive speech, lambasting Obama's past associations. When we asked for more time to write up his remarks and prepare our reports, the campaign readily agreed to it. They understood.

Similar requests are often denied or ignored by the Obama campaign aides, apparently terrified that the candidate may have to wait 20 minutes to allow reporters to chronicle what he's just said. It's made all the more maddening when we are rushed to our buses only to sit and wait for 30 minutes or more because nobody seems to know when Obama is actually on the move.

Maybe none of this means much. Maybe a front-running campaign like Obama's that is focused solely on victory doesn't have the time to do the mundane things like print up schedules or attend to the needs of reporters.

But in politics, everything that goes around comes around.
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by mlr_08 October 7, 2008 6:54 PM PDT
The McCain campaign plane is better than Obama''s, which is cramped, uncomfortable and smells terrible most of the time."

Petty much? I mean seriously, is this important? Post your address, so we can send you a Wah-burger and some french-Cries. Perhaps a Whine-akin or two.
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by cliff2fs October 7, 2008 7:00 PM PDT
Honestly, Dean, what is the point of this post?

You say that"the McCain campaign plane is better than Obama''s, which is cramped, uncomfortable and smells terrible most of the time," who cares?

I think it''s interesting that you dismiss Obama''s campaign as having disregard for the press when the McCain campaign has lambasted the press for its "one sidedness" since this summer and more recently with Gov. Palin''s barrages on the mainstream media. Not to mention, no doubt under McCain''s orders, Sarah Palin- the woman who could be a 72 year old heartbeat away from the Presidency-- has been less than accommodating to the media, to say the least.

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by haleybug12-2009 October 8, 2008 4:04 PM PDT
I guess we can guess who Dean might be voting for!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by paincreas October 8, 2008 6:14 PM PDT
I''m going to be blunt. This is the dumbest article I''ve ever read. I personally think this article was deliberately written to drive traffic to cbs from Drude Report.

Obama''s plane smells bad. Vote McCain. Sounds like Palin.
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by alliance2008 October 8, 2008 6:15 PM PDT
Nice insight into management style and organization.
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by Mateo70 October 8, 2008 6:15 PM PDT
This post says a lot about how a candidate/manager/organization views itself.


I believe Obama is self-important, opaque and disingenuous. It sounds like this reporter agrees.

The smelly plane speaks volumes for the type of atmosphere where the candidate feels comfortable.
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by postamerican October 8, 2008 6:17 PM PDT
The US Corporate Media is DEAD!
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by lowrye2 October 8, 2008 6:18 PM PDT
No surprise there, if Obama becomes President more than his plane will stink.
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by corrigg October 8, 2008 6:18 PM PDT
The point you are missing people is this indicates experience and organization. Obama lacks experience, and frankly this is a microcosm of what we''ll get the first 90 days.
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by kabong October 8, 2008 6:18 PM PDT
Seriously, Drudge listed this as "shocking". WHO CARES, report the news, you are being paid to report not go live in the lap of luxury. You have to ride in a smelly plane. Go tell that to Daniel Pearl''s wife, you baby
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by jbshort October 8, 2008 6:20 PM PDT
Gee, Dean, I''m about to lose my home and I my retirement money is gone. I''m so glad you spent your time writing this drivel. It''s very helpful to your readers. I learned a lot about the candidates, and your article will surely sway my vote. What an idiotic post. Get real and report on important things - like how the candidates will get us out of this mess. I''m so disappointed in you.
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by kabong October 8, 2008 6:21 PM PDT
Seriously, Drudge listed this as "shocking". WHO CARES, report the news, you are being paid to report not go live in the lap of luxury. You have to ride in a smelly plane. Go tell that to Daniel Pearl''s wife, you baby
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by noladrum October 8, 2008 6:22 PM PDT
The hypocrites on this forum don''t like it when someone from the media doesn''t ''hosannah'' their candidate obama, do they?

God help them if he becomes president. When he is actually judged for his failures, which unfortunately for all of us will be plentiful, will they still cry foul? When he systematically unravels the USA through his inablity to lead, will they be able to look past the false messiah then? When his friends like Ayers actually have access to the White House, who will they blame when the USA is history? God help us all...
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by pluckydaddy October 8, 2008 6:22 PM PDT
Little things say a lot. Courtesy is still very important in international circles and sounds like Obama doesn''t make courtesy a priority. At least it appears he doesn''t stress that his staff show courtesy. It appears that McCain is from the old school and understands that courtesy is important. Guess what? Most non-Americans think courtesy is important also. This report is not to be dismissed. It actually says a lot about an important characteristic of the leader of the United States.
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by zzxxyy20 October 8, 2008 6:23 PM PDT
Just imagine how Obama will take care of the United States. Just take a look at Illinois.
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by eric645 October 8, 2008 6:23 PM PDT
Those that are boo-who''ing this article are either do so because 1. They do not like seeing Obama in a bad light, or 2. they do not see a direct correlation between how a candidate runs their campaign and how they will do their elected job in terms of efficiency, communication, organization, among other leadership traits.
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by texasnative3 October 8, 2008 6:24 PM PDT
This is an interesting post only in that previous reporters have noted how unwilling McCain has become to speak with the reporters who fly on his campaign plane. Perhaps this report is Dean Reynold''s attempt to cozy up to McCain in an effort to get some face time with him.
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by jbshort October 8, 2008 6:25 PM PDT
Better get ready, folks. Obama''s going to win, and it''ll be the best thing that''s happened to this country in eight years. Throw all the Bush/McCain bums out. Have fun venting your spleens.
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by mdwhite5 October 8, 2008 6:25 PM PDT
Drivel...hardly. This''ll give you a good idea of the type of people that Obama surrounds himself with. They can''t even plan a press schedule or keep a plane clean, and yet they want to have a part in running the country. It says a lot...about them and Obama.
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by mike_arl October 8, 2008 6:27 PM PDT
Obama''s big boast is that he is managing a successful campaign. Remember what Obama said when he was asked if he had any executive or managerial experience? Obama responded that his executive and managerial experience comes from running his presidential campaign. Well, this report is relevant to that question: it seems that McCain runs a better campaign than Obama does, so who''s the better executive or manager in this case?

Very relevant, thank you Dean.
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by atrento October 8, 2008 6:27 PM PDT
Thank you, ExxonMobil, for this very informative report.
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by oakieg1 October 8, 2008 6:28 PM PDT
oh BOO HOO! I love that the Drudge Drones now give a flying *** about the complaints of a mainstream media whiner.

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by mike_arl October 8, 2008 6:29 PM PDT
Obama''s big boast is that he is managing a successful campaign. Remember what Obama said when he was asked if he had any executive or managerial experience? Obama responded that his executive and managerial experience comes from running his presidential campaign. Well, this report is relevant to that question: it seems that McCain runs a better campaign than Obama does, so who''s the better executive or manager in this case?

Very relevant, thank you Dean.
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by kimbersc October 8, 2008 6:29 PM PDT
When did you get demoted to gossip columnist Mr. Reynolds?

This column is truly beneath you.

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by cookiedookie October 8, 2008 6:30 PM PDT
Organization is the key. Obama wants one thing - the Presidency. He leaves the rest to fend for themselves.

Good article.
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by bellamia7 October 8, 2008 6:30 PM PDT
A friend who rents out apartments says she always walks the potential tenants to their car so she can peak in and see how they keep the inside. In her experience it reveals alot.


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by kpatryan October 8, 2008 6:31 PM PDT
Hasn''t this always been the case (at least since the Jimmy Carter run in ''76) that the press is treated better by the Republican candidate and looked down upon by the Democrat?

And this should come as a surprise?

Why should the Obama campaign invest precious resources in the press corps when they KNOW with absolute CERTAINTY that the average member of the press will write about their candidate in glowing terms and overlook lapses in phrases and judgment.

The Republican candidate (whoever he might be) is always trying to impress the press in hopes their message will be treated fairly by the press - again the press - which is by and large in favor of the Democrat.

Press bias has been bad for at least the last 3 decades, but never as bad as the previous year. No longer is there even a stab made at being even-handed. That the jet stinks should come as a surprise? Wait until we see the White House in 4 years, assuming it is still standing.
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by califvoter1 October 8, 2008 6:32 PM PDT
Interesting that Obama has his own Nixonian disdain for the press, yet for the most part, gets a disturbing pass. Great inside look by reporter Reynolds. BHO''s creepy mannerisms aren''t accidental and the harsh insight is appreciated.
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by scc2usa October 8, 2008 6:34 PM PDT
People are out of work. Many Americans can''t afford the gas to drive their car to work and Dean is complaining about his plane being smelly. Please stick to the issues. This article does not show if Obama is mismanaging his campaign. There is no factual evidence given over a mismanagement of schedule or squandering funds. Just that Dean was put off about having to wait around. And the internet has just as much sway as the nightly news.

Dean, the next time somebody refuses to serve you cookies, don''t write an article to complain.
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by jbshort October 8, 2008 6:34 PM PDT
Prime example of McCain''s poor judgement-Sarah Palin. Pray she doesn''t end up a heartbeat away from a 72-year-old, four-time cancer victim. Be careful what you ask for...you might get it.
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by mdwhite5 October 8, 2008 6:35 PM PDT
Drivel...hardly. This''ll give you a good idea of the type of people that Obama surrounds himself with. They can''t even plan a press schedule or keep a plane clean, and yet they want to have a part in running the country. It says a lot...about them and Obama.
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by scc2usa October 8, 2008 6:35 PM PDT
People are out of work. Many Americans can''t afford the gas to drive their car to work and Dean is complaining about his plane being smelly. Please stick to the issues. This article does not show if Obama is mismanaging his campaign. There is no factual evidence given over a mismanagement of schedule or squandering funds. Just that Dean was put off about having to wait around. And the internet has just as much sway as the nightly news.

Dean, the next time somebody refuses to serve you cookies, don''t write an article to complain.
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by forinstance October 8, 2008 6:36 PM PDT
Uh....is this for real? First of all, it''s totally NOT news. Secondly it''s not objective. And finally, it''s mildly racist. Who is this guy?
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by matt_walsh1 October 8, 2008 6:36 PM PDT
Yet more proof that Obama is a self absorbed, elitist, narcissist. Has anyone else noticed how NO ONE other than fellow democRat politicians has stood up to vouch for this mans character?

The only things we know about the make up of Obama are decidedly negative.

But the sheep will vote for their shepherd.
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by mike_arl October 8, 2008 6:37 PM PDT
Obama''s big boast is that he is managing a successful and organized campaign. Remember what Obama said when he was asked if he had any executive or managerial experience? Obama responded that his executive and managerial experience comes from running his own presidential campaign. Well, this report is relevant to that question: it seems that McCain runs a better campaign than Obama does, so who''s the better executive or manager in this case?

Very relevant, thanks Dean.
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by joeccbs October 8, 2008 6:37 PM PDT
This is the most pathetic high school girl gossip "article" I have read in years. /p Grow a pair and grow up, dude. Get a life. We all have REAL issues to deal with at our jobs.
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by jbshort October 8, 2008 6:37 PM PDT
It''s more than mildly racist. I hope Reynold''s boss looks into this. What idiocy.
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by timmeh60 October 8, 2008 6:38 PM PDT
Obama''s plane smells bad, but we''re still going to vote for him - Press membership on plane
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by forinstance October 8, 2008 6:39 PM PDT
Maybe Dean was smelling his own upper lip.
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by trtexas October 8, 2008 6:39 PM PDT
Wow this sounds like what are the true facts about Republicans and Democrats. I have found Democrats more rude, vile, nasty and down right liars. Republicans are much more respectful. Too bad the media falls in line with Democrats.
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by icaleb October 8, 2008 6:40 PM PDT
It makes perfect sense.

B.O. stinks. J.M. doesn''t.
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by mike_arl October 8, 2008 6:40 PM PDT
Oh heavens, any and every criticism of Obama is immediately denounced as racism.

The guy''s sh*t stinks, just like all of us. Stop turning him into something he isn''t. I am more freaked out by how cultish Obama supporters have become than ever. It is out of hand. You must allow some room to criticize your candidate. He is not divine. He is a human being, and we would all like to know, without the hype and hyperbole, "Who is the real Barack Obama?"
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by robinhunter October 8, 2008 6:40 PM PDT
Perhaps the person who is the liaison with the press just doesn''t know how to coddle. It seems as if the Obama campaign is doing little to provide reporters with advance materials the need, while the McCain group is and is possibly getting more favorable press for it. As a result of your post, at the very least the Obama campaign will clean the plane, and the McCain group may start providing reporters little elephant shaped mints.
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by pwh3006 October 8, 2008 6:41 PM PDT
Somehow, us stupid ol'' conservative hick can tease out of this article that Obama and His Apostles can''t run an hotdog stand, and they are going to learn how to run a country as OJT? This conclusion is drawn despite that fact that Reynolds is trying to avoid saying out loud that after 15 months of practice, The Obama Clown Car and Traveling Medicine Show still doesn''t know how to move from one town to the next.
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by capergal1 October 8, 2008 6:41 PM PDT
This post illustrates why Senator Obama is about 10 years early for his run on the presidency. He is clearly not ready for prime time. If he can''t manage a campaign schedule, how does he think he''ll be able to manage the demands of the Oval Office?
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by bobmagee October 8, 2008 6:42 PM PDT
Sounds like something right out of elementary school recess. What''s next, calling Obama a "smelly old doodyhead"?

Mr. Reynolds should send his resume over to Fox Noise Channel. He''ll fit right in there.

Lord knows no one will or should take him seriously at CBS after this.
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by kuku22-2009 October 8, 2008 6:44 PM PDT
Maybe this is just a preview of how the different potential Presidencies will treat the American people--with respect or without respect. If Obama dis''s the media, what will happen next?
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by lolamass October 8, 2008 6:44 PM PDT
Sorry, but I''m a journalist, too, and this is kind of a pathetic piece. What editor approved this for publication? It just comes off as whining, and while mildly interesting, highly irrelevant. You can''t compare apples to apples in this regard. The McCain campaign is more coordinated because it''s easier to coordinate. Less going on. Maybe Obama can offer jobs to out-of-work folks and start a "reporter hospitality corps." Really Dean - nothing better to talk about today?
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by metaq October 8, 2008 6:44 PM PDT
Retaliation, much? Perhaps you''ll soon be invited to the very next BBQ at Sedona!
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by sesh4 October 8, 2008 6:44 PM PDT
Take away the veneer and the truth appears. And whoever called this, "racist", ...do you even know what that word means or do you just quickly spew it out as to distract, discredit, and shoot down discourse? Keep that clap trap out of here, okay?!
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