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How to Swift Boat Barack Obama?Topics: internet | politics | race/ethnic issues | rhetoric | Election 2008
Republican strategists are salivating over the "inflammatory sermons by Obama's pastor" Jeremiah Wright. They believe that Wright's sermons "offer the party a pathway to victory if Obama emerges as the Democratic nominee. Not only will the video clips enable some elements of the party to define him as unpatriotic, they will also serve as a powerful motivating force for the conservative base." Notwithstanding Obama's highly praised speech on race yesterday, the videos of Wright's sermons have "convinced some that, after months of praying for Hillary Clinton and the automatic enmity which she arouses, that they may actually have easier prey." According to Micah Sifry, "Obama's speech is a great test of the following question: Are we still living in the age of sound-bite politics, where the sharp attack line, even taken out of context, can become the 'truth' of an event or a person thanks to the amplifying and distorting effects of broadcast media? Or are we entering the age of sound-blast politics, where a 37-minute speech can actually be watched, read, and digested by millions of people (a million views already on YouTube!) using the abundant spaces of the internet -- and the themes and meanings they encounter and absorb will be not about the 'politics' of a speech, but its actual content? In other words, are we entering an age when politicians can be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character?" Doves and RovesSubmitted by stephane mot on Fri, 03/21/2008 - 06:41.
Hillary will either win ugly or lose ugly. On a pro-Clinton channel (Limbaugh's Fox), this interview of Karl Rove on "Karl Rove on Barack Obama's Pastor Problem" : http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,339893,00.html. Note Turd Blossom's praise of BHO's speech, followed by a big BUT. ______________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Black Commentator on the speechSubmitted by Diane Farsetta on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 11:10.
A critique from Black progressives, including Bill Fletcher Jr:
Past of hate is no future.Submitted by Zulu on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 11:56.
"as a people", still sounds like Black people |
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A Clinton supporter organized the Wright conference
Barbara Reynolds declared her flame to Hillary's candidacy earlier this year on her blog.
She also set up the Rev. Jeremiah Wright's latest controversial conference, the one that led media to wonder whether the man was in favor of Obama or against him.
Now we know, thanks to NY Daily News' Errol Louis (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2008/04/29/2008-04-29_is_jeremi...).
Reynolds claims the didn't have anything in mind of that sort*. As if a former editorial board member of USA Today didn't know anything about the power of such a mediatic rally.
Did she have something in mind when she deleted the Feb. 14 entry of her blog where she declared her preference for Clinton over Obama (http://www.buzzflash.com/articles/alerts/349 ) ?
To me, this set up is the actual pastorgate.
* http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/04/29/reynolds_claims_no_u...
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