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Barak Obama Criticised Over 'Cult-Like' Rallies
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 2-23-2008 | William Lowther

Posted on 02/23/2008 3:09:08 PM PST by blam

Barack Obama criticised over 'cult-like' rallies

By William Lowther in Washington
Last Updated: 4:24pm GMT 23/02/2008

For many it is simply a sign of his charisma. But for a growing number of Barack Obama sceptics, there is something disturbing about the adulation with which the senator and Democratic presidential frontrunner is greeted as he campaigns for the White House - unnervingly akin to the hysteria of a cult, or the fervour of a religious revival.

Thousands wait in line to see him wherever he stops. Members of the audience have taken to rushing the stage during campaign rallies, forcing the public-address announcer to plead with them to back off.

Fainting has become common at Obama rallies

And when Mr Obama eventually takes the platform to rhythmic chants of his mantra-like slogan, “Yes we can, yes we can!” fans swoon with euphoria.

Now critics are quietly voicing the fear that Mr Obama and his campaign have deliberately adopted the tone and tactics of an evangelical preacher, whipping up “Obamamania” at the expense of more serious discussion of policy and government.

There is “something just a wee bit creepy about the mass messianism” deployed by the black senator and his supporters, observed Joe Klein, the veteran political commentator the first to latch on to the political potency of Bill Clinton, then an obscure Arkansas governor, early in the 1992 White House campaign.

“The message is becoming dangerously self-referential,” he wrote in Time magazine. “The Obama campaign all too often is about how wonderful the Obama campaign is.”

At no fewer than six of Mr Obama’s recent rallies, young enthusiasts have been so overcome with excitement that they have fainted in front of the stage.

Indeed, fainting has become so common that a team of medical volunteers is ordered to be on hand to treat the victims, and Mr Obama has interrupted his own speeches to give his followers a blow by blow commentary of their recovery.

A senior Obama official, who would talk only on condition of anonymity, told The Sunday Telegraph that the campaign was worried that the cult charges would stick and harm their candidate.

He acknowledged that Mr Obama generated wild enthusiasm and devotion among young fans - most of them voting for the first time - but insisted this was due to the senator’s “charisma and the political inspiration that informs his speeches.”

Barack Obama's rallying pop song

A brilliant speaker, Mr Obama often uses the rhetorical trick of rapidly repeating words and slogans and using catchy phrases that tend to attract young Americans, while having very little substance.

Favourites include the call: “We are the hope of the future. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.”

Dr Sean Wilentz, a Princeton historian and stern critic of the current administration of George W.Bush, said: “What’s troubling about the campaign is that it’s gone beyond hope and change to redemption.”

When Oprah Winfrey endorsed Mr Obama in Iowa last month she proclaimed: “I believe he is The One.”

At the campaign’s “Camp Obama” - a training programme run ahead of primaries in key states - volunteers are schooled to avoid talking to voters about policy, and instead tell of how they “came” to Obama, just as born-again Christians talk about “coming to Jesus.”

New York Times columnist David Brooks wrote: “Obama’s people are so taken with their messiah that soon they’ll be selling flowers at airports and arranging mass weddings.”

Obama fever has also broken out on the internet - and a rash of new sites has opened, poking gentle fun at the senator’s over-the-top campaign.

One shows him dressed as a pharaoh, another as a sumo wrestler and a third as a Navajo Indian, complete with blue-and-white feathered headdress.

A site called “Is Barack Obama the Messiah?” has a doctored photo of Obama standing on a flight of stairs, Christlike, above an adoring crowd while a ray of light beams from above.

Millions of people have watched a “Yes We Can” video on the internet’s YouTube website, in which celebrities including Scarlett Johansson and the Black Eyed Peas sing the words to an Obama speech in what Mr Brooks describes as “escalating states of righteousness and ecstacy.”

He added: “If that video doesn’t creep out normal working-class voters, then nothing will.”

In Mr Obama’s defence, Robert Caro, historian and biographer of President Lyndon Johnson, said: “Today, attacks on the cult of personality seem really to mean attacks on the ability to make speeches that inspire.

“But you only have to look at crucial moments in the history of our time to see how crucial it was to have a leader who could inspire, who could rally a nation to a standard, who could infuse a country with confidence, to remind people of the justice of a cause.”

Others suggest that the Mr Obama’s opponents are behind the charge that he is encouraging a cult of personality, being otherwise unable to explain how a first-term senator has managed to dazzle his way to the top.

Some blame Hillary Clinton’s campaign - desperate to slow Mr Obama’s momentum - for trying to skewer her opponent with the cult label.

And in a tart dig at Mr Obama, the near-certain Republican presidential candidate John McCain said last week: “I do not seek the presidency on the presumption that I am blessed with such personal greatness that history has anointed me to save my country in its hour of need.”

Mr Obama later told a crowd that he would “take it down a notch.”

But for now the fervour his campaign has generated has been working. He has won the last 10 state caucus and primary elections and as a result has a growing lead in the delegates who will choose the Democratic candidate at the party’s convention in August.

On the most recent count by the authoritative website, Real Clear Politics, Mr Obama has won 1,185 delegates to Mrs Clinton’s 1,024, with each needing 2,025 needed to win the nomination.

The next major test will come on March 4 with the Texas and Ohio primaries, in which a total of 334 delegates are at stake.

Mrs Clinton’s closest advisers have readily admitted that in order to remain a viable candidate she must win both of these elections.

A month ago she was leading in each state by about 20 points, but this weekend Mr Obama drew almost even with her in Texas and had more than halved her lead in in Ohio.


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To: blam

I think this is all phoney stuff made up to generate buzz. Bill Clinton was/is a great speaker. I remember feeling fear when I first heard him because he seemed so formidable. When I see/hear Obama I just laugh at this nobody pretending to be somebody. Looks matter and people have to imagine the person looking presidential sitting in the Oval Office. For the life of me I can’t imagine skinny little Obama sitting behind that big desk.


61 posted on 02/23/2008 4:26:07 PM PST by plain talk
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To: blam

"there is something disturbing about the adulation with which the senator and Democratic presidential frontrunner is greeted as he campaigns for the White House - unnervingly akin to the hysteria of a cult"

The phenomenon is similar to when kids and young people were attracted to cults and gurus in the 1960s and '70s.

62 posted on 02/23/2008 4:37:26 PM PST by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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To: blam

Don’t drink the orange drink...whatever you do!!! When is halebop coming around for another pass?


63 posted on 02/23/2008 4:38:39 PM PST by Xenophon450 (I guess I'll never know, some things under the sun can never be understood...)
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To: SandRat

reminds me of the 1938 Nuremberg Rally.
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I’m sure some of his people are probably working on it. Hillary supporters and soon McCain supporters might be a bit cautious. I wouldn’t want to be on any lists this year. His campaign could be ripe for brown shirt type takeover.


64 posted on 02/23/2008 4:41:31 PM PST by Joan Kerrey
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To: blam
We are the hope of the future. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.”

I actually like what he is saying here. The implication is that we all have to get busy if we expect things to be different. This is fairly refreshing when you consider especially Jackson and Sharpton complaining about how their constituency has been victimized and needs government programs to solve their problems. Of course, that's my interpretation...maybe liberals will figure it just means that they have to vote to make sure the achievers pay up.

65 posted on 02/23/2008 4:44:15 PM PST by Aria (NO RAPIST ENABLER FOR PRESIDENT!!!)
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To: Joan Kerrey

Yep complete wit anti-Semitic language from that time too.


66 posted on 02/23/2008 4:48:27 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: steve86

Google “Is Barrack Obama the Messiah?” Follow the link. It’s the first picture.


67 posted on 02/23/2008 4:50:35 PM PST by DugwayDuke (A true patriot will do anything to keep a Democrat out of the White House.)
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To: TornadoAlley3

Unholy crap! He really said that?


68 posted on 02/23/2008 4:57:14 PM PST by Greg F (Do you want a guy named Hussein to fix your soul? Michelle Obama thinks you do.)
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To: Names Ash Housewares

Yep, all we need now is virgins flinging themselves to their demise off of the balconies at Obama’s bidding.


69 posted on 02/23/2008 5:05:44 PM PST by thecabal
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To: 7mmMag@LeftCoast
Obama Nation? Abomination?

Prophecy in puns?

70 posted on 02/23/2008 5:08:24 PM PST by Greg F (Do you want a guy named Hussein to fix your soul? Michelle Obama thinks you do.)
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To: blam

Here’s one of those discussions of Stalin’s “Cult of Personality”: http://www.historyguide.org/europe/cult.html


71 posted on 02/23/2008 5:09:25 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity

LOL!


72 posted on 02/23/2008 5:11:40 PM PST by 444Flyer ("Yes We Can!"-Disney's Bob the Builder "Yes We Can!"-Presidential hopeful Barack Obama)
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To: bahblahbah

Did you notice that Obama frequently raises one of his hands in a guru like gesture? It’s an old magician’s trick, distract with one hand while you reach into the taxpayer’s pocket to steal their hard earned dollars.


73 posted on 02/23/2008 5:20:36 PM PST by 444Flyer ("Yes We Can!"-Disney's Bob the Builder "Yes We Can!"-Presidential hopeful Barack Obama)
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To see into the looking glass on Obama?

The Progressive Party Platform, 1948
(snip)

(The Betrayal by the Old Parties)

They refuse social security protection to millions and allow only meager benefits to the rest. They block national health legislation even though millions of men, women, and children are without adequate medical care. They foster the concentration of private economic power. They replace progressive government officials, the supporters of Franklin Roosevelt, with spokesmen of Big Business. They pass tax legislation for the greedy, giving only insignificant reductions to the needy. These are the acts of the old parties-acts profaning the American dream of abundance. No glittering party platforms or election promises of the Democratic and Republican parties can hide their betrayal of the needs of the American people. Nor can they act otherwise. For both parties, as the record of the 80th Congress makes clear, are the champions of Big Business.

The Republican platform admits it.

The Democratic platform attempts to conceal it. But the very composition of the Democratic leadership exposes the demogogy of its platform. It is a party of machine politicians and Southern Bourbons who veto in Congress the liberal planks “won” in convention. Such platforms, conceived in hypocrisy and lack of principle, deserve nothing but contempt.

Principles of the Progressive Party
The Progressive Party is born in the deep conviction that the national wealth and natural resources of our country belong to the people who inhabit it and must be employed in their behalf; that freedom and opportunity must be secured equally to all; that the brotherhood of man can be achieved and scourge of war ended. The Progressive Party holds that basic to the organization of world peace is a return to the purposes of Franklin Roosevelt to seek areas of international agreement rather than disagreement. It was his conviction that within the framework of the United Nations different social and economic systems can and must live together. If peace is to be achieved capitalist United States and Communist Russia must establish good relations and work together. The Progressive Party holds that it is the first duty of just government to secure for all the people, regardless of race, creed, color, sex, national background, political belief, or station in life, the inalienable rights proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence and guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. The government must actively protect these rights against the encroachments of public and private agencies. The Progressive Party holds that a just government must use its powers to promote an abundant life for its people. This is the basic idea of Franklin Roosevelt’s Economic Bill of Rights. Heretofore every attempt to give effect to this principle has failed because Big Business dominates the key sectors of the economy. Antitrust laws and government regulation cannot break this domination. Therefore the people, through their democratically elected representatives, must take control of the main levers of the economic system. Public ownership of these levers will enable the people to plan the use of their productive resources so as to develop the limitless potential of modem technology and to create a true American Commonwealth free from poverty and insecurity. The Progressive Party believes that only through peaceful understanding can the world make progress toward reconstruction and higher standards of living; that peace is the essential condition for safe-guarding and extending our traditional freedoms; that only by preserving liberty and by planning an abundant life for all can we eliminate the sources of world conflict. Peace, freedom, and abundance - the goals of the Progressive Party - are indivisible. Only the Progressive Party can destroy the power of private monopoly and restore the government to the American people. For ours is a party uncorrupted by privilege, committed to no special interests, free from machine control, and open to all Americans of all races, colors, and creeds. The Progressive Party is a party of action. We seek through the democratic process and through day-by-day activity to lead the American people toward the fulfillment of these principles.


Communists and their close allies wrote most of the Progressive Party platform of 1948. These individuals were not a majority of the platform committee, but enough non-Communists agreed with some parts of the party line to allow the Communists to dominate the proceedings. Lee Pressman, who earlier in 1948 had been eased from his position in the CIO national office because of his Communist sympathies, directed the writing of the first or “New York” draft of the platform. University of Chicago’s Rexford G. Tugwell, chairman of the platform committee, quietly withdrew from party activity before the election as he came to realize that the Progressive movement was Communist-controlled.

Kirk H. Porter and Donald B. Johnson, compilers, National Party Platforms, 1840-1956 (Urbana, Ill., 1956) pp. 436-437.

http://www.democracyforwashington.com/civicspace-0.5/?q=progressiveplatform1948

Also see: http://www.democracyforwashington.com/


74 posted on 02/23/2008 5:46:35 PM PST by combat_boots (She lives! 22 weeks, 9.5 inches. Go, baby, go!)
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To: F15Eagle
“We are the hope of the future. We are the ones we’ve been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.”

***
One little commie went to market, One little commie stayed home,
One little commie had roast beef, One little commie had none;
and one little commie went wee wee wee all the way home.

75 posted on 02/23/2008 6:18:40 PM PST by Esther Ruth
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To: blam

76 posted on 02/23/2008 6:24:53 PM PST by Polybius
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To: Beckwith

This is getting very weird if you ask me...

Makes me almost root for Hillary!


77 posted on 02/23/2008 6:26:32 PM PST by keeper53 (McCain '08)
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To: alecqss
I’m so old... I remember times when “glorious leaders” were thing of the third world only.

In your father's time, it was also found in the middle of Europe.


78 posted on 02/23/2008 6:30:02 PM PST by Polybius
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To: Greg F
http://www.guardianweekly.co.uk/?page=editorial&id=474&catID=1

reporter said he was joking

79 posted on 02/23/2008 6:37:34 PM PST by TornadoAlley3 (Everytime McCain reaches out to conservatives, conservatives get poked in the eye.)
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To: Names Ash Housewares
What would your world be, without me? My son.”

Better.

80 posted on 02/23/2008 6:41:52 PM PST by Nuc1 (NUC1 Sub pusher SSN 668 (Liberals Aren't Patriots))
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