Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Barack Obama: Time For A Generation Shift


On November 7: In Harlem: For Obama

John McCain should have run against John Kennedy. Leave Obama alone. Kennedy was a generation shift, as was Clinton. 16 years of baby boomers is enough. It is time for Obama.

Next Stop: White House

It will be easy for Obama to neutralize Hillary on money and organization. He just has to turn Obama 2008 into the first internet campaign. The internet is going to have to take centerstage. And so you go on for a thrilling competition of ideas.

The Matrix
Democratic Vision For The 21st Century

Bill Clinton is Hillary Clinton's greatest strength, but also her number one weakness. The guy can't keep his mouth shut. He lacks discipline. He is going to suck up the oxygen, hog the space. He is going to think this is 1992, part two. Enter James Carville. That is going to be a putoff.

"I can't think in front of a computer."
- Hillary Clinton

Bill Clinton has sent a total of two emails in his life. Obama blogs.

The Audacity Of Gravitas: Restore Intelligence To The White House

Barack Obama can announce in January that he is running. Hillary can't. She will have to wait longer.

A Different Kind Of Campaign: A Scientific Campaign

Whities on Capitol Hill are trying to saddle Obama with Senate assignments. That is okay. When he announces he is running, he resigns from those ties and pins, but keeps his Senate seat.

Barack Obama: This Is A New Century
Barack Obama: New Approaches To Old Problems

Google Video: Martin Luther King
Google Video: Malcolm X

In The News

Top general to face Iraq questions CNN
Dems to press military on leaving Iraq San Jose Mercury News
Top US general warns against US troops pullout Raw Story
Lott bids for return to Senate leadership Seattle Post Intelligencer
Republicans choose McConnell, Lott as leaders WEAR
Trent Lott Regains A Key Senate Republican Leadership Post The Moderate Voice
US Airways makes an $8 billion hostile bid for Delta Boston Globe
US, EU officials in Nepal ahead of signing of peace accord between ...
International Herald Tribune
Obama will visit evangelical megachurch on World AIDS Day
San Jose Mercury News
The Race Purpose-Driven Candidate? New York Times a date next month with Rick Warren, the megachurch pastor and best-selling author of “The Purpose Driven Life,” a move that could give Mr. Obama, who is black, exposure to millions of white churchgoers
Obama gets new assignments WQAD
Barack "blank" Obama and disingenuous politics of "understanding" Town Hall has been anointed by the mainstream media as a frontrunner for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination. ....... the Obama media fawning has had a dramatic impact ....... He has virtually no voting record; he has virtually no articulated positions ..... Clinton ran as "The Man from Hope." Obama runs as "The Man Who Understands ." ......... he is an African-American man who doesn't threaten white folks -- he understands them ...... Only one question remains: Where's the meat? It's all well and good to campaign on the basis of "common sense" and "smart government" ...... blaming terrorism on "the underlying struggle" between "worlds of plenty and worlds of want" -- a neo-Marxist interpretation of the rise of Islamofascism. ...... how narrow the path is for them between humiliation and untrammeled fury, how easily they slip into despair and violence ...... "I know that the response of the powerful to this disorder -- alternating as it does between a dull complacency and, when the disorder spills out of its proscribed confines, a steady, unthinking application of force, of longer prison sentences and more sophisticated military hardware -- is inadequate to the task." ..... His positions, when he takes them, invariably lean toward radical liberalism. A true politics of understanding would recognize that some things are not worth understanding, or tolerating.
Barack 'Blank' Obama WorldNetDaily
ABC's Sawyer to Obama: Is the US 'More Racist or Sexist?' NewsBusters The most eyebrow-raising moment of the interview, however, occurred when Sawyer asked Obama about Sunday’s Washington Post article which questioned whether racism and sexism plays a role in the decision-making of American voters ...... 90 percent of Americans say that race does not matter when they go to the polls. However, a lot of pollsters think that not everybody is telling the truth ........ Obama: "You know, my sense is, whether it's a African-American candidate running, a woman candidate running, if it's non--a non-traditional candidate, there's an additional threshold that you have to meet. I think you have to show people competence in a way that, if you're a white male, you may not have to show initially. But once you do, I think people are willing to judge you on the merits, they're willing to judge you as an individual. The key is getting known and getting people comfortable. And at that point, then I think they're willing to, to, to look at the individual, as opposed to their, their sex or their, or their race."
Obama Needs 'a Little Bit More Time' to Decide on '08 ABC News
Clinton, Lieberman top recipients of $24.8 million from securities ...
MarketWatch
Clinton top choice of NY Democrats for 2008 White House run Capital News 9
Amitabh Bachchan will be Bhishma Pitamah in Mahabharat remake
South Asian Women's Forum
Soldier Pleads Guilty to Iraq Rape and Killings
New York Times
Lobbyist Abramoff to Report to Prison
Forbes
Arunachal asks Centre to counter China`s claim on state
Zee News
Making the US-India nuclear deal acceptable
Rediff
Bay Area might see soccer games in 2016
San Jose Mercury News
Clearwire Launches Wimax in Seattle
BroadbandReports.com The service offers 1.5Mbps downstream and 256kbps up for $38 a month, plus $5 a month modem rental.
WiMAX Poised For Rapid Growth Mobile Tech News (press release)
Al-Jazeera’s English channel readies to hit airwaves
Boston Herald
Middle Aged Men Can Live Long If They Want
Medical News Today
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SUPERMODEL Naomi Campbell has appeared in court today, with ...
The Sun

Al Qaeda seeking nuclear kit for attacks: UK official Reuters
The Terror Suspect Who May Go Free at TIME Magazine
Orange County Man Rises in Al Qaeda Ranks at The Los Angeles Times
The root of terror is clear at The Guardian
Osama's Party at The Nation
American Strike in January Missed Al Qaeda's No. 2 by a Few Hours at The New York Times
Lebanon crisis deepens, cabinet backs Hariri court Reuters
Christian, Muslim Britons say leave Christmas alone Reuters

Leading blogger thrives on "obsessive" focus
FBI probes YouTube video of LA cop hitting suspect
"BlackBerry Thumb" sparks new form of hand massage
Democrats say will push for Iraq withdrawal
Olmert heads to U.S. to gauge post-election policy
Lawmakers gear up to fight some old battles
Wounded Bush meets rising China at APEC summit
Black candidates head for middle at polls
Baghdad morgue took in 1,600 bodies in October: source
2 ex-presidents tour with well-honed act
Texas town considers anti-illegals bill
McCain edges toward '08 presidential run
Bush's advisers adopt new tone on Iraq
After US election, partisan collision looms
US Republicans lick their wounds

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