Only 14 US Schools Ask for Obama for Commencement Addresses

Last year over 1000 US schools wanted Obama to be part of their graduation ceremonies. This year, the educational Obamagasms need some Viagra. Only 14 schools have applied to have Dear Leader visit their campus for commencement addresses, and a last minute push gained only 54 more.

A leaked memo provided insight to this lack of enthusiasm for Obama 2011.

The competition was extended from the February 25 deadline until Friday, March 11 after few schools met the original application deadline. CBS News has learned a White House Communications Office internal memo dated February 22 noted “a major issue with the Commencement Challenge.”

“As of yesterday we had received 14 applications and the deadline is Friday,” the memo said. The memo also urged recipients to, “please keep the application number close hold.”

A follow-up memo on February 28 reported receipt of 68 applications. Noting the competition among more than 1,000 schools last year, the memo said, “Something isn’t working.“ It called on staffers to ask ”friendly congressional, gubernatorial and mayoral offices” to encourage schools to apply.

“We should also make sure the Cabinet is pushing the competition out to their lists,” the memo said. The note reiterated, “We do not want the actual application number out there (we didn’t release the number of applications we received last year until after the submission period)-so folks should not use it in their pitches.”

On Monday, officials declined to cite the number of applications received so far.