I've gone back and reviewed news clips--CNN, especially-- and media news headings and found that many of the news anchors and news headings referred to the President as simply, Obama rather than President Obama.
Check out these media headlines:
Obama sneaks in fighting words for GOP; After address to nation, Obama heads to Wisconsin; Barack Obama Stole His Empty State Of The Union ; Obama's Centrist Tone Hits Right Note; Obama's State of the Union: 'We Are Poised for Progress'; Will Congress answer Obama's call to 'work together tomorrow'?; Obama pushes expanding high-speed wireless service; Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed U.S. General; Obama: Leadership now 'Shared responsibility'
Is this just an oversight because the name is such a household word or chant--O-bam-a, O-bam-a! Or, all be it for me to say, is the news media simply not giving respect to the title?
President Clinton when in the White House was always President Clinton or President Bill Clinton--even when he was amongst controversy--he was President Clinton. President Bush--with all the controversy surrounding him--was always President Bush. President Carter, more times than not, was not just President Carter, but President Jimmy Carter. And the list goes on. BUT this President of the United States is hailed by the media as Obama. WHY?? Is the race card raising its ugly head here or is this the Republicans' and Tea Party's way of showing their respect (Pun intended) to the President?! You tell me!