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Obama's speech.
This is all over my friendslist.
Obama's speech.
I played it for
wildernessguru. Then asked what he thought.
"Incredible." He paused for a moment. "He'd make a great president."
He asked me what I thought.
I said, "He sees the complexities of an issue. And I agree with you. He will make a great president." I paused for a moment. "He's not out for himself."
Obama's speech.
I played it for
"Incredible." He paused for a moment. "He'd make a great president."
He asked me what I thought.
I said, "He sees the complexities of an issue. And I agree with you. He will make a great president." I paused for a moment. "He's not out for himself."
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It's not just empty charisma but a capacity to see an issue from all sides--and express that understanding.
How will it translate into action? I don't know. But I'd like to give him the chance.
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(I have otherwise managed to remain mostly blissfully unaware of what's happening in your silly season -- I believe in the democratic process but I find American politics painfully painful to have to listen to. ;-) )
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Thanks for the link, that was amazing.
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Maybe you're more optimistic than I am...
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The real question is whether Obama will be our democratic candidate. With the Michigan primary revote floundering it seems it will be up to the superdelegates.
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Love, max
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That's exactly what I liked about him when he was an Illinois state senator--he doesn't come up with pat answers. I think it hurts him, though, because he doesn't always translate well into sound bites.
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That's what I always liked about him -- not only that he understands the complexities (which I think all three remaining candidates certainly do), but also that he trusts the American people enough to understand him when he addresses complex issues. I always hate it when I feel like a candidate is speaking down to me, dumbing down language or concepts in a way that creates the impression that they feel they have to be careful so as not to confuse the voters. And I've never seen a 37-minute speech that felt so short. Thanks for providing the link.