Ken Rogerson, professor of public policy and director of undergraduate studies at the Sanford School of Public Policy, participated in the New York Times' Room for Debate blog, "Obama on All Channels," Sept. 23.
Rogerson was one of several professors, presidential speechwriters and authors to comment on President Barack Obama's frequent media appearances. Posts addressed whether the president is in danger of being overexposed.
In his post, Rogerson noted that Obama is "doing his job."
"He is out among the citizens—both virtually and physically—promoting his policy agenda, showing support for existing programs and asking us to think hard about political decisions that are being made," Rogerson wrote.
Rogerson added that still, Obama may be overexposing himself, leading citizens to prioritize consuming other information available to them in the "maze of modern technology."
He contrasted the surplus of information about Obama and his doings with the author J.D. Salinger's media shyness, noting it is "interesting" that Salinger's reclusive behavior has made him more compelling to the public.
"The next time Salinger decides to say something in public, I suspect people will stop to listen," Rogerson wrote.
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