Leave it to the MSM to claim that a man who opposed legislation that would protect the country from dope dealers, sexual predators, and people who let infants born alive starve to death has no baggage.
My only question is why is this Obama's time? ROTFLOL
Were he a republican he may be a communist, but as a democrat he is surely one.
When team Clinton gets done with him, he will be lucky to get elected dogcatcher.
Obama overkill. This hot flame will fizzle fast.
Another poster boy for the looney left.
Obama is a genuine, up-from-the-grassroots phenomenon.
Is there any truth to this? Who funds him? Where did he come from and what has he been doing for the past 40 years.
What? A socialist? Go ahead, you can say it.
I remember watching the Nick Clooney show in Cincinnati when I was a kid. LOL!
Theres a nice article about Obama in the LA Times today too. Obviously there more than a few dems who are less then happy about a Hillary campaign.
One spectacular speech does NOT a President make.
As for Jimmah, he had a real reputation as a Washington outsider and had been the governor of Georgia. Obama makes John Edwards look like an elder statesman.
Yes, but Nixon didn't have much experience at fixing election results like Papa Kennedy and the Democrats of Cook County, IL, which won the race for JFK. Hmmm, looky where Obama's from...
Obama's 15 minutes are about halfway done. He and Cindy Sheehan can commiserate in the future about their "glory days" in the public eye.
Can we say "flash in the pan"?
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.
Now is the time for Obama
Time for what? Wake up? Buy a new suit? Take out the garbage? Pay the light bill?
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
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.