Last night's SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE opening Joe Biden skit last night was unfortunately good political satire that played on several important key public perceptions of the Obama Administration. Even though this administration is only 10 months into office, more and more the public feels that this administration owns it's own problems with the economy, Iraq, Afghanistan as well as concerns about health care reform and the federal budget.
Comic actor Jason Sudeikis, unfortunately hit the nail on the head in many ways. Skilled comics often have the ability to satire things in a manner that no other editorial can do. All of this should send a wake-up call to the White House that public perception is a critical component even though reversing years of economic decline in just 10 months in office is a very difficult, if not impossible task. And complex foreign policy problems like Iraq or Afghanistan are very easy situations to get into, but difficult to win. Both situations involve homegrown civil wars between feuding rival religious groups within Islam. The history of any superpower winning these little civil wars around the world has never been good.
But the public isn't entirely free from blame either. They have a very short attention span, and seem to forget that problems with the last administration in creating some of the difficult problems. When the economy started to slow, where was the last administration? And instead of concentrating for success against the Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, that war got diverted for the side war in Iraq. But is just 10 months, the public seems to have forgotten that.
The public also has a strange bit of psychology when it comes to placing blame as well. In the last two election cycles, most voters tended to blame the Republicans and the Bush Administration for creating much of the nation's problems, and then shifted many votes to the Democrats. Now, many in the public are frustrated that the problems aren't going away in just 10 months, and many voters seem willing to elect Republicans once again, who they blamed for problems only in last year's election. Go figure? Both parties have to deal with this public perception problem and loose voter identification problem.
If anything, the public is much like a difficult customer. They want service....yesterday.
Another problem is that both parties seem more incapable of dealing with complex problems than they used to be. Part of that is the complexity of red tape to do things now compared to years ago. In the 1930's it was far easier for Franklin Roosevelt to more immediately put Americans back to work through road construction projects and other public works projects. Today, millions of dollars in studies, environmental impact statements, and public hearings often needs to be spent before even one brick can be laid in order to start a project. This has blunted much of the stimulus efforts of Washington.
But SNL did nail one critical notion last night. Public perception is an all important entity. And the Obama Administration needs to manage the nation's problems as well as they managed their campaign for president last year. Public perception is everything. SNL was dead-on last night pinning down some important perceptions.

Comments (5)
Paul, there is a reason you... (Below threshold)1. Posted by Clancy | November 16, 2009 9:44 AM | Score: 2 (2 votes cast)
Paul, there is a reason you are here writing on Pop stuff and not politics.
Stick to the pop stuff.
1. Posted by Clancy | November 16, 2009 9:44 AM |
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2. Posted by sabbahillel | November 16, 2009 10:02 AM | Score: 2 (2 votes cast)
THe problem is that people ar now realizing that the current administration is doing its best to make thing orders of magnitude worse rather than trying to "fix" problems inherited from the previous administration.
The first rule when one is in a hole is to stop digging. The administration is like someone who has replaced the shovel with a backhoe and is trying to get the biggest steam shovel available.
2. Posted by sabbahillel | November 16, 2009 10:02 AM |
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3. Posted by Eric | November 16, 2009 11:40 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Paul it's been 10 months since Obama became President but it has been 34 months since the Democrats took control of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The economy started failing while on the watch of the Democrats controlling both houses of Congress.
Both parties share the blame for the state of the country. I think both parties are cruisin for a bruisin by the voters.
3. Posted by Eric | November 16, 2009 11:40 AM |
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4. Posted by Steve | November 16, 2009 11:45 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
I sincerely doubt that the public has forgotten in ten months that the last administration created so many of the present problems! Obama has used the word "inherit" since being elected almost as much as he used "hope" and "change" during the election!
4. Posted by Steve | November 16, 2009 11:45 AM |
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5. Posted by Steve | November 16, 2009 11:49 AM | Score: 2 (2 votes cast)
And, Paul, if you write an article about the SNL satire being spot on, a recap might be helpful for those of us who missed it. Either that, or change the title of your post to "Repetitive But Oddly Rambling Semi-Coherent Thoughts Inspired by Watching SNL Skit".
5. Posted by Steve | November 16, 2009 11:49 AM |
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