Media Fixates On Near-Empty Stadium Rather Than Romney’s Speech [View all]
Media Fixates On Near-Empty Stadium Rather Than Romneys Speech
Benjy Sarlin
Mitt Romneys big speech in Michigan Friday was delivered before a crowd that organizers pegged at roughly 1,200.
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In his opening remarks Romney referenced the size of the venue.
I guess we had a tough time finding a large enough place to meet, and this certainly is, he joked.
But humor didnt prevent people from picking up the story. On Twitter, reporters from across the spectrum seemed far more interested in the optics of the event than the substance of Romneys speech, in which he called for lower tax rates and entitlement spending as part of a broad reform package he released this week.
Conservative columnist Byron York of the Washington Examiner posted a brutal long distance shot of the 98% empty stadium. Neil King of the Wall Street Journal put up a photo of empty seats by Romneys stage as well.
Empty seats are never a good look for a presidential speech, let alone one billed as a major address, but in Romneys case the optics are made worse by the fact that hes competing to unseat a president who has a history of filling stadiums with enthusiastic supporters. John McCain ran into a similar media frenzy in 2008 after delivering a widely panned speech before a small audience in front of a lime green background the same night that Barack Obama celebrated clinching the nomination.
http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/02/media-fixates-on-empty-stadium-rather-than-romneys-speech.php?ref=fpa
With Mitt, it's either or. Even conservative columnists are posting photos. From the TPM links.


Romney keeps offering up these "doing laundry moments, but it's not just the images, it's also his words.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002347231
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002347384