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Now is the time for Obama
Cincinnati Post ^ | 12/21/06 | Nick Clooney

Posted on 12/24/2006 11:55:09 AM PST by freespirited

In this holiday season, Democrats are trying to decide if Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois is the gift their party has been waiting for, or just another sack of sticks and ashes.

One thing is certain: He has presidential hopefuls on both sides of the aisle checking their hole cards.

Obama is a genuine, up-from-the-grassroots phenomenon. On the wings of one spectacular speech, he has ignited the hopes of disillusioned voters from coast to coast. We haven't seen his like in a generation or more.

Whether that star-power can withstand the withering fire that will be directed at him from both political parties is a question still to be answered. But, for the moment, some tough old ward-heelers, veterans of Democratic defeats, are letting visions of sugar plums dance in their weary heads.

"We don't have red states, we don't have blue states, we just have red, white and blue states." Music. The kind we haven't heard in half a century.

Democrat hopefuls who have been waiting their turn and Republican stalwarts who are sure they have earned their chance are already lobbing grenades at this dangerous upstart.

"Nice fellow, but he has no experience."

Irrefutable. It was exactly the same charge leveled against the last senator to win the presidency, John F. Kennedy. It almost worked. Sen. Kennedy won one of the closest races in presidential history against a man who had a great deal of experience at many levels of government. Richard Nixon. Perhaps the memory of Mr. Nixon leaves voters no longer convinced that a lack of experience in Washington should be the deal breaker.

"Nice fellow, but he's, well, you know.... Of course it wouldn't matter to me, but is America really ready for, well, you know...."

Race is always a subtext in American life, just as is religion. Again, we have the Kennedy model. The senator from Massachusetts carried the burden of the Al Smith landslide of 1928. No Catholic could be elected president. It had never happened, would never happen. Suspicion of the Catholic Church was too ingrained in many parts of American culture. But America had moved on from the days of Al Smith. Kennedy's charisma trumped fading prejudice.

Has America moved on from the days when the Ku Klux Klan marched arrogantly in the streets of Washington, D.C., in the 1920s, the same decade when anti-Catholicism broke the Democrats' "solid south?"

Barack Obama is African-American, but he is also the first potential national politician with that racial background to rise after the bare-knuckled civil rights conflicts. He brings none of those tendrils to the table. That fact raises hackles in some segments of the battle-scarred black political establishment.

Mr. Obama is not required to make race the primary factor in every issue on the national agenda, as are warriors who cut their teeth on the Bull Connor battlegrounds: Those for whom politics is informed by the marches, the imprisonments and the speeches and the murder of Martin Luther King Jr.

In fact, it could be argued that Barack Obama is the first of the generation about which Dr. King had his dream. A public person who could be judged, "not by the color of his skin but by the content of his character."

Which brings us to the question, what is Sen. Obama's character? A few people have read his books. More have heard him speak. He admits to standard youthful indiscretions. He has had middle-class experiences. Faith. Family. Education. Marriage.

We look at other candidates. Hillary Clinton. Good marks as a senator, reaching out to Republican colleagues. But few gifts as a speaker, eight tough years in the White House and the health care debacle. John McCain. A genuine American hero, but his latter-day embrace of President Bush and his lurch to the right have damaged his reputation as an independent straight shooter. Rudy Giuliani, "America's Mayor" after the catastrophe of 9-11, brings his messy marital history, which will be replayed ad nauseam on TV.

All have something Sen. Obama lacks. Baggage. Heavy baggage from the 1960s through Iraq. Perhaps he is betting America is ready for a candidate with star quality to help us, as he says, "Turn the page."

He should run. He'll never have another moment like this.


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: barackhussein; barackobama; blamimbo; crackhead; election2008; hussein; muslim; nosubstance; overhyped
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To: thegreatmalcolmx
When team Clinton gets done with him, he will be lucky to get elected dogcatcher.

When team Clinton gets done with him, he will be lucky to still be breathing.

Fixed it for ya.
61 posted on 12/24/2006 4:20:57 PM PST by DustyMoment (FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
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To: dfwgator

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Didn't we hear all of this after Mario Cuomo's speech at the 1984 Democratic Convention?
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Well, many democRATS do think Cuomo was the greatest president ever.


62 posted on 12/24/2006 4:22:04 PM PST by noblejones (Ben Stein for President, 2008.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Good for you for getting the facts out. Some people may need that info to decide he's not worth their vote. I have a simpler method of analysis. The guy's name is Barack Hussein Obama: end of story.


63 posted on 12/24/2006 7:40:43 PM PST by baa39
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To: freespirited

I wonder why they call him "Barack" Was he born on a military base or just conceived there?

He is the most hyped non-entity since Jimmy Carter.


64 posted on 12/24/2006 8:02:29 PM PST by ZULU (Non nobis, non nobis, Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
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To: freespirited

Now is the time for Obama

Time for what? Wake up? Buy a new suit? Take out the garbage? Pay the light bill?


65 posted on 12/25/2006 6:32:33 AM PST by Valin (History takes time. It is not an instant thing.)
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To: freespirited

To understand Obama you must first understand Buddah Boy ~ he's back: http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=worldNews&storyid=2006-12-25T160240Z_01_B265651_RTRUKOC_0_US-NEPAL-BOY.xml&src=rss&rpc=22


66 posted on 12/25/2006 9:47:32 AM PST by muawiyah
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To: Unicorn
Stop making FUN of my EARS!

67 posted on 12/26/2006 8:25:14 PM PST by Wolverine (A Concerned Citizen)
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To: freespirited
Nick Clooney

He is the brother of singer Rosemary Clooney, and the father of actor George Clooney.

Clooney had a five-year stint as a news anchor in Lexington, Kentucky, then went to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was a television and radio personality. In 1974, he gained his first national fame by hosting the short-lived ABC daytime game show The Money Maze.

Clooney entered print media in 1989 with a column in The Cincinnati Post, then in 1994 after a short stint as a local NBC affiliate's news anchor in Buffalo, New York, resurfaced nationally in television as a host and researcher for the cable channel American Movie Classics, where he introduced and presented backgounds of classic movies, along with Bob Dorian. He also worked as a presenter on a Cincinnati oldies radio station, WSAI-AM.

Clooney ran as a Democrat in the 2004 election for a seat in the House of Representatives representing Kentucky's 4th Congressional district.

68 posted on 12/26/2006 8:35:40 PM PST by kcvl
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