-
Website
http://capitolfax.com/ -
Original page
http://capitolfax.com/2006/10/22/help-2/ -
Subscribe
All Comments -
Community
-
Top Commenters
-
wordslinger
96 comments · 42 points
-
Rich Miller
147 comments · 56 points
-
LoopLady
16 comments · 6 points
-
theoriginallynns
16 comments · 2 points
-
dupage dan
28 comments · 2 points
-
-
Popular Threads
I wish the hype would die down so he could continue to build upon what he started, build a better base from which to launch a better future. But I'll always be behind him.
You did good with the comparisons here, Rich.
When the screams of Obama-rama get too loud, I can only think of the political ghost of Sen. Alice Palmer.
Please allow me to torture your metaphor just a tiny bit more...
It should never be forgotten: The Beatles were the Greatest Rock and Roll Band of All Time! I love many bands and many that sound much different than the Beatles, but -- from the Flaming Lips to Black Sabbath to the Bottle Rockets to U2 to Acid Mothers Temple to the Orb to Shellac -- the Beatles friggin' invented modern rock'n'roll.
Those little girls might have been screaming for the lads because they were dreamy, but they created some of the best damn albums of the 20th century after Beatlemania peaked.
I guess my point is mega-hype can drive a once in a generation band -- or politician(?) -- to work to live up to it.
-- SCAM
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich said Sunday that he'd support Obama's presidential bid.
"Those of us who come from Illinois have a certain sense of pride in others who we know who come from our state and who are in a position to be able to think about doing things like that," Blagojevich said during a campaign stop in Chicago. "It's a decision he'll have to make for himself, obviously in consultation with his family. But if he did it, I sure would like to be helpful."
Look's like the gov realises the worm is in his apple, and he might as well jump on the bandwagon.
He is on a ride, it seems. He appears to be humbly cashing in on the diety status that he has been given. I do want to see him in a debate and someone who examines his records...and has a shot at winning. What really made me gag was all the Obama goes to Africa tripe. I mean, his father abandonned him and he was raised by his maternal side of the family. I do not get the feeling, as with many other politicians that he is hiding something or a phony nice guy. He seems genuine, I just don't like his postions, when he chooses to take one.
Pretty clever writing. My wife (a republican) saw him on Oprah and said she was voting for him. She didn't know what he was running for, but she was voting for him.
http://peoriapundit.com/blogpeoria/2006/10/22/o...
The one time I turned on a television today, all I saw was a piece of CNN's wildly biased "Broken Government" special (the fact that I agree with 75 percent of it doesn't make it any less biased).
The Web sites I've visted today mentioned it, but were pre-occupied with Iraq and the 2006 elections.
If there is a press maelstrom of coverage, I guess I'm missing it.
Jeb Bush and Tom Daschle?
I thought convicted felons could not be elected President? I know, I'm early, but I'm confident.
Obama was without a doubt one of the smartest men in the Illinois senate, but that's not saying a whole lot. If he can avoid scandal, he has a bright future ahead. But the repubs are already starting the swiftboating regarding his early life and drug use. Bt substance abuse doesn't terrify the electorate as much as it once did: heck, we have a standing governor who admitted early in his first term he DID inhale, and we have a 2-term president who was a coke user and alchoholic. The government looks like it's being run by Cheech and Chong already!
Hey Senator, how about backing Attorney General Madigan's push for a charity care mandate for Illinois hospitals, huh? I emailed you once and got a response that you were "committed" to the issue. Well hey! There's a chance to DO something.
Of course, you know his wife works for University of Chicago Hospitals, so he's between a rock and a hard place on that issue, right? But still...all those down and out people being harassed and harangued by sleazy, ruthless collectors when they perhaps could have qualified for some help, but yet no one told them until after they'd perhaps had their credit completely ruined, liens slapped on homes, etcetera? Senator Obama, DO SOMETHING.
Good to see that Iraq is taken care of, that Dafor is no longer a site of massive genocide, Lil' Kim has turned over his nukes, the highways are repaird, the budget is ballanced again, and the patriot-act has been repealed. I guess since the Bears didn't play today there was no other news to cover.
I can rest peacfully now that all of our problems have been solved and we can turn our attention to an election that will be 24.5 months away (or 72.5).
YEAH!!!!
Also, prejudice is not the only issue in race card politics. Believe me, it's gonna get hot on the issue of race when Hispanics, a larger proportion of this country than African Americans, start getting involved.
Obamania is built upon his "blanc tableu". There is nothing upon which to judge him. He has done nothing.
Once he starts voting, half the country will immediately start hating him.
As a fan of Obama, I find the coverage over the top.
As a former high school journalist, I find the coverage embarassing.
-- scam
He is running for the national exposure designed to gain acceptance this time as the Veep nominee on the Clinton ticket. A win by the democrats would enable Obama to get four to eight years of experience on the world and national stage.
That will place him in 2016, other things being equal, in the best position for a Presidential run.
If Obama doesn't run now, he'll miss his only chance...he's not running for VP...and waiting until 2016? No chance.
Hynes= McKenna w/a Powerful Dem family...I'd rather wathc paint dry. BHO is a dynamic speaker.
Warning: The "A word" is used in the title, in the spirit of Denny Green's monday night post game comments.
The problem with flying so high, so fast is the potential for crashing.
Also, posting about Obama is just giving him attention, which is what the post complained about...interesting.
Um, the Presidential candidate and the Vice Presidential candidate can't be from the same state, so probably not.
Most
Overrated
Band
Ever
I would rather be the political Rolling Stones than the Beatles any day
As far as Obama goes, I want him to give his American voters the same speech he gave over in Kenya and see what happens. Politicians like him and others always seem to come up with some pretty interesting comments when they're on the road outside of the borders. He parrots the DNC's stance on things, so they're sure to love him. It's going to be interesting to see what happens closer to 2008, that's for sure.