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    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta View Post
    Books aren't the only place people can educate themselves about politicians or issues. In this example, if you put 10 minutes into reading about Obama, you would realise that the opinion proffered by the people the OP claims to know is, to put it plain, ignorant. It's the opinion of people that don't deserve a vote.
    I'd be very wary of saying that some people don't deserve a vote. Obama himself wouldn't have had it had he been born in a different age.

    I'd also be wary of casting judgments on people on the basis of a second hand comments on the internet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Student Mullet View Post
    I'd be very wary of saying that some people don't deserve a vote. Obama himself wouldn't have had it had he been born in a different age.
    Completely different circumstances, as you well know, and attempting to equate them is (imho) offensive to the civil rights movement you're channelling. There's a difference between intelligence and ignorance, just like there's a difference between opining that people don't deserve a vote, and actually taking it off them.

    I'd also be wary of casting judgments on people on the basis of a second hand comments on the internet.
    My disbelief was as much with the OP as the people he claims to know.

    Anyway, back on topic for me...

    Pretty good concession speech by McCain, fair dues. Poor form on behalf of the ignorant supporters that booed. Very sweet image on Fox a minute ago, Jesse Jackson standing in a crowd of people in Chicago, yet alone, crying his eyes out.

    Well done Obama. Well deserved. I hope he follows through with the change he claims he'll make. Change for good, rather than change for the sake of it, or for greed. In his book, he seems to understand compassion and empathy, I hope he'll exercise them as President.

    Obama deserves the capital P.

    EDIT: Ye gods that man can talk, worth waiting up for. Enough though, I'm off!

    adam
    Last edited by dahamsta; 05/11/2008 at 4:18 AM.

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    Wished I'd watched a piece of history live. just watched the speeches, i hope Obama walks the walk as well as he talks the talk. Interesting times ahead, I'm glad Obama won. A bit shocked at the booing for Obama at McCain's speech. McCain was very gracious, fair play to him.
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    The booing typified McCain's problem. He's had to compomise his views hugely to gain support from within the GOP. Remember that two years ago he was nearly more popular amongst Democrats & independents than with Republicans as he was seen as too liberal on many issues.

    Through the campaign he's moved to the right (closer to GBJ) on many issues to bring the Republican vote with him, just at the time when the failings of the current administration have made change inevitable.

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    I thought Obama's "Victory" speech was excellent. There wasn't much victory rhetoric but more a conciliatory and unifying tone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkStu View Post
    Regarding foreign policy, he intends to sit down and talk with Americas enemies, something that i think needs to be done. The hardline Bush stance has simply not worked on any level.

    Obama as american president is a pretty exciting thing, in my opinion.
    This is a fundemental part of his appeal for me. His upbringing was multicultural and he is educated in the ways of different societies and how people while different are all the same underneath. This is one of his biggest strenghts. He can sit down with people and understand them.

    Living on the border of this country myself and my children are reaping the benefits of a similar approach that was taken a few years back in this country of actually opening dialogue and trying to understand your "enemy" and then working towards a common ground.

    On the question of the amount of wealth and support Obama recieved for the campaign to me it smacks of the trust of the people he was backing and their belief that he was the one to bring the USA back from the brink of monetary and political oblivion. The USA have lost many friends in the world in the last few years and that has effected their economy big time. A fresh young guy with a grasp of the worlds differences and difficulties is just what they need right now, not a lovely old grandad type who still bares the scars of war.

    Also anything that annoys the bigots and racist of the world is a winner with me.

    Oh happy day!!!

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    Obama new job spec

    WASHINGTON—African-American man Barack Obama, 47, was given the least-desirable job in the entire country Tuesday when he was elected president of the United States of America.

    In his new high-stress, low-reward position, Obama will be charged with such tasks as completely overhauling the nation's broken-down economy, repairing the crumbling infrastructure, and generally having to please more than 300 million Americans and cater to their every whim on a daily basis. As part of his duties, the black man will have to spend four to eight years cleaning up the messes other people left behind.

    The job comes with such intense scrutiny and so certain a guarantee of failure that only one other person even bothered applying for it. Said scholar and activist Mark L. Denton, "It just goes to show you that, in this country, a black man still can't catch a break."
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete View Post
    RTE get prize for smallest studio - 3 people squeezed onto 2 man desk
    Well, you're the one regularly calling for public service cutbacks

    Good night's TV. Unbelievable to hear the Obama's top speech writer is 27!

    Watched the coverage on CNN. Found them fair enough. Carvill (who obviously isn't balanced) didn't get enough screen time for me though

    The CNN exit polls show some interesting stats on how various factors played a part.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus View Post
    I will re-post this on November 5 where I will repost this with glee or looking like an idiot.

    I have never seen a campaign run this badly. First Big Mc turns nasty Mc - the GOP candidate with the highest appeal to Dems and Ind's has turned into a sub Limbaugh, Hannity demagogue.

    Please listen to the interview below - I have never heard anything so illiterate, so incoherent, so much babbling, so much complete drivel.

    For some reason, the GOP think the Roive playbook plays here - please remember Rove got beaten by Gore in 2000 and barely beat a staggeringly inept candidate in Kerry on '04.

    They preside over the worst regime in US history, they come up against probably the most articulate, but most inexperienced and, let's be frank here, unwhitest, candidate ever, they assume the Rove playbook can win again ?

    The GOP seems to have this wide family of Bill Kristol, Limbaugh, Krauthammer etc who wield extraordinary influence - Kristol is reckoned to be behind the Palin pick - which got lucky in 2000 and with the uber fascist Cheney at the helm, they buggered up the world.

    Also remember these people went nuts and tried to impeach Clinton for, eh, lying about a skirt - they went nuts - these people are nuts. They nominate Mc, in an intensely skilful move but then he runs to the right.

    But the question remains - why do they think they can win with the clueless Palin and the staggeringly overplaying his 15 minutes Joe the For F*** sake Plumber - WTF ???

    I have never seen anything this bad - they may win and if they do, I will repost this and look like an idiot - but BO has run a very skilful campaign - he has managed to pcik Biden - a gaffe prone guy but who has credibility - he can say anything he likes and nobody cares because of the clueless inarticulate dummy in the attached.


    Why does she keep saying "also" ? Jaysus - the GOP has an illustrious history - Lincoln etc etc - but this lot are mad.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS...ml#cnnSTCVideo
    Well, there may be many reasons for my being an idiot but thankfully this is not one of them. I feel exhausted.

    From the time he did a mock announcement on Monday Night Football almost 2 years ago

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WJsuM19-8c

    ...to the stunning win in the Iowa caucuses, to the amazing speech on race in Pennsylvania (which essentially put the race thing to bed there and then), to the completely, completely stunning defeat in New Hampshire - Russert RIP - to the ongoing battle with Hill where he made it all look so effortless, to the magnificant speech in Denver, to the masterful performance in the debates, especially the first one, to the idiotic GOP campaign, to the skilful way Obama dealt with the financial thing, I am emotionally exhausted.

    I need a junior disprin

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrp-v2tHaDo
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZCrIeRkMhA
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvdfO0lq4rQ
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    I may just go back through this whole thing and find my post telling the Hilary supporters that not only will Braack beat her, but that he'll win out in the end.

    I must admit I was feeling the terror when McCain's ratings went up after the GOP conference, but thankfully the recession put paid to that idiot

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    Delighted to see that the people in my parents Florida constituency voted for Obama too but just in next one they voted other way!

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    The republicans in my area are all looking pretty glum this morning, compared to the unfettered glee of the Obama supporters. Apart from McCains gracious concession speech(brain dead booing aside) and Obamas brilliant and well written one, the most telling moment for me was, seeing all the people celebrating outside the fence at the White House.
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    Quote Originally Posted by strangeirish View Post
    the most telling moment for me was, seeing all the people celebrating outside the fence at the White House.
    Absolutely, and in times square too. Just out and out joy. It was strange seeing seasoned political analysts just plain struggling to come to terms with what they were watching. Every one spoke of their respect for the unbelievable campaign by Obama ("on the ground, over the airwaves, and all over the internet") but by the end most start realising that it wasn't just a campaign victory, it was a victory for people. "The people have stopped being dominated by baby boomers" was a great line

    The republic strategist on CNN (Alex somethingorother, Constantos (or something greek)) started to go intoa spiel about how it took a Democrat acting like a republican to win "Lowering taxes, looking at drilling for oil - the country dones't want liberals, it wants moderates..." when Carvill stopped him; "We're about to have a brand new Democratic president, in the last two years we've taken 50 seats off you in the House, and 15 off you in the Senate! Maybe the republicans might want to look at how out of touch they are, before they start telling democrats how America wants them to be"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    "We're about to have a brand new Democratic president, in the last two years we've taken 50 seats off you in the House, and 15 off you in the Senate! Maybe the republicans might want to look at how out of touch they are, before they start telling democrats how America wants them to be"
    Classic Carville
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    Obama's speech was simply incredible, I think it's going to be one of those backreferenced over and over again by scholars and critics alike.

    He really is very Bartlet, very stirring and intelligent. I wonder was/is he a West Wing fan.

    adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by dahamsta View Post
    I wonder was/is he a West Wing fan.

    adam
    Not sure, but they seem to be a fan of his. Prophetic too. Click
    Article is from February 2008.

    'For what those West Wing fans stunned by the similarity between the fictitious Matthew Santos and the real-life Barack Obama have not known is that the resemblance is no coincidence. When the West Wing scriptwriters first devised their fictitious presidential candidate in the late summer of 2004, they modelled him in part on a young Illinois politician - not yet even a US senator - by the name of Barack Obama'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Constantos
    Close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangeirish View Post
    Not sure, but they seem to be a fan of his. Prophetic too. Click
    Article is from February 2008.

    'For what those West Wing fans stunned by the similarity between the fictitious Matthew Santos and the real-life Barack Obama have not known is that the resemblance is no coincidence. When the West Wing scriptwriters first devised their fictitious presidential candidate in the late summer of 2004, they modelled him in part on a young Illinois politician - not yet even a US senator - by the name of Barack Obama'
    Is that true ? I thought I saw somewhere that BO came after they started to introduce Santos but I am entirely open to correction.

    I am also pretty sure that they intended for Vinick to win but when John Spencer (Leo McGarry) died they changed it.

    Certainly whether it was deliberate or not, it is remarkably similiar to have a young non white politician versus a moderate republican. Vinick also ran to the right and made some idiotic statement on judges - also there was a major event (nuclear accident) which some are saying parallels the financial thing.
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    I have a terrible gut feeling that he'll never make it to January and that he'll be gunned down by some looney white power guy and there will be terrible riots as a consequence.
    Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus View Post
    Is that true ? I thought I saw somewhere that BO came after they started to introduce Santos but I am entirely open to correction.
    I don't know, but look here and scroll down to the video.
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