Obama Gives Media A Critical Valentine During Victory Speech

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First Posted: 05- 7-08 12:31 PM   |   Updated: 05-15-08 05:12 AM

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As yesterday's primaries started heading toward its climax, Barack Obama hit back hard on Hillary Clinton's gas tax proposal, referring to it as a "gimmick" attempt at pandering. The criticism may have helped - among Indiana voters who said the economy was their number-one issue, Obama closed in the exit polls to a manageable 53-47 second place. But Obama didn't turn last night's result into an occasion for Clinton campaign eulogies on the strength of criticizing others for pandering. In fact, last night's game changer may have been a pander of his own, intended to score with the one critical constituency he had lost in the past month: the political media.

The Obama campaign is well-known and somewhat criticized for not engaging the media in what Howard Kurtz calls a courtship. While McCain treats the press as a base to flatter, and Clinton's team tenaciously works them like Mike Krzyzewski works the referees, the Obama camp stays aloof, playing hard to get. This has served a strategic purpose, magnifying the candidates overall allure and newish flavor. This is the source of Chris Matthews' famous "tingle-up-the-leg." But there's a flip-side to playing hard to get: if your pursuers manage to penetrate your mystery on their own, and they don't like what they see, the backlash sown can be significant.

That's precisely what happened in the long march to the Pennsylvania primary - Obama's mystique got penetrated in a number of negative ways, chief among them being his "bitter" commentary and the Reverend Wright fiasco. From there, the relationship between Obama and the media ended up in squarely in the third quarter of a matinée romance, in which the met-cute lovers divided over unforeseen differences. Obama started losing news cycles in droves, and the Pennsylvania loss only magnified the elitist meme.

In the final days before the North Carolina/Indiana primary, however, the media signaled that a reconciliation was possible. But their terms were clear: Obama had to "let people get to know him," and he had to play up his working class background. One of the constant refrains from yesterday afternoon's coverage was (and I'm paraphrasing/amalgamating): "How has Obama allowed the elitist tag to stick to him when it's Hillary who hasn't pumped her own gas for years?" A crude overture? Certainly. But it was a clear call for specific action: it was time for Obama to share.

It's been my impression that Obama - perhaps to a fault - seems to outright loathe having to do what the media expects of him. It's why he constantly insists that he's never going to change his style of campaigning (even as he does just that). There's been some obvious movement away from that position - Obama's newfound willingness to engage the Fox News Channel is a fitting example. But with the media stating explicit demands, and practically begging Obama to just let them give him a news-cycle win, Obama finally sucked it up and gave in last night, during his speech in North Carolina.

Here is the relevant text:

The people that I've met in small towns and big cities across this country understand that government can't solve all our problems, and we don't expect it to. We believe in hard work; we believe in personal responsibility and self-reliance.


But we also believe that we have a larger responsibility to one another as Americans, that America is a place, that America is the place where you can make it if you try, that no matter how much money you start with or where you come from or who your parents are, opportunity is yours if you're willing to reach for it and work for it.

It's the idea that, while there are few guarantees in life, you should be able to count on a job that pays the bills, health care for when you need it, a pension when you retire, an education for your children that will allow them to fulfill their God-given potential, that's the America we believe in. That's the America that we know.

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This is the country that gave my grandfather a chance to go to college on the G.I. Bill when he came home from World War II, a country that gave him and my grandmother the chance to buy their first home with a loan from the FHA.

This is the country that made it possible for my mother, a single parent who had to go on food stamps at one point, to send my sister and me to the best schools in the country on scholarships.

This is the country that allowed my father-in-law, a shift worker, a city worker at a water filtration plant in Chicago, to provide for his wife and two children on a single salary.

Now, this is a man who was diagnosed at the age of 30 with multiple sclerosis, who relied on a walker to get himself to work, and yet every day he went, and he labored, and he sent my wife and her brother to one of the best colleges in the nation.

And when he talked about his job, he expressed that it was important not just because it gave him a paycheck, but because it described his dignity, his self-worth, his self-respect. It was an America that didn't just reward wealth, but it rewarded work and the workers who created it.

That's the America I love. That's the America you love. That's the America that we are fighting for in this election.

In that section, Obama addressed every single one of the media's wishes: he told the part of his story that they specifically wanted to hear, elucidate an understanding of working-class people through the citing of specific examples, and framed the whole thing within a demonstration of patriotism.

It was, in essence, a pander, pure and simple, and a break from his traditional aloofness. But this was the part of the speech that got my attention: at that moment, I was convinced that the "split-decision" storyline - fully expected in advance and seemingly emerging, if a little delayed - was going to get flipped to a Clinton eulogy. Sure enough, that's precisely what happened - the speech got widely praised, Clinton's Indiana travails almost immediately shifted from "pulling out a gritty win in an uncertain state" to a bag of bad news (even when she was still up by four points!), and the whole matter culminated in Tim Russert's declaration that the race was over.

If there's an ur-narrative to the ways in which the media has bounced back and forth with favor, shown alternatively to one candidate or the other, I tend to steer away from the idea that it is a result of bias - though in individual circumstances, a bias is clear. I'm also cool to the lazy/fickle angle. I'd prefer to point out that if nothing else, the media enjoys the sturm und drang of this drawn out campaign, and they love their version of the storyline. Mathematically speaking, the nomination was decided a long time ago, but the press has seen to it that every possible twist and turn got amplified so that they might garner attention and eyeballs.

I don't want to diminish the actual work that the Obama campaign did in Indiana and North Carolina, pressing his case and working to appeal to voters. Similarly, one cannot overlook the tyranny of the math: at this point, Clinton would need to win sixty-five percent of all extant delegates - pledged and super - to secure the nomination. But the most significant event of last night's primaries came in that section of that speech. Obama finally broke with his own tradition of aloofness, begrudgingly honored the media's request, and provided their narrative with the next great plot point they were seeking.

And that's how Obama turned a tie into a win.

As yesterday's primaries started heading toward its climax, Barack Obama hit back hard on Hillary Clinton's gas tax proposal, referring to it as a "gimmick" attempt at pandering. The criticism may ha...
As yesterday's primaries started heading toward its climax, Barack Obama hit back hard on Hillary Clinton's gas tax proposal, referring to it as a "gimmick" attempt at pandering. The criticism may ha...
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- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

I prefer Obama's personality to Hillary adopting every local accent and snack preference and discovering some personal connection in her history to every place she visits.

Obama is steadfast and real.

This is to the press:

DO YOU THINK PERHAPS OBAMA MIGHT FEEL JUST A LITTLE BIT RESERVED WITH YOU after the way you all went after him over non-issues?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:24 PM on 05/07/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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Mr Linkins, the implications of what you report are stunning. If your analysis is correct then the media not the people are in control of the public intention and priority. Get me a chair, I feel feint at this astonishing revelation. Concisely, not we the people, but we the well heeled and the well networked, we control the American narrative and if we do not like it then it does not get to be reality. That is beyond scary in its suggestion that fraud can be carried out on such a massive scale or that apathy has set in to such systemic proportions. The demise of a nation is historically shown to be an internally driven event where institutions of credibility lose credibility and eventually after much hardship and agony the people grow weary and reject, revolt, denounce and repudiate. Do we really need to do the whole phoenix thing? How about let’s skip to the part where the new phoenix rises from the ash heap I can do without the part where the ashes get created by the burning of the old phoenix. That part suggests pain and I do not like pain; though maybe it will just be burn off of irrelevant parts as opposed to total consumption by the fire of the propensity of a public to embrace delusional thinking and to allow wholesale corruption.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenix_(mythology)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 05/07/2008

Is this satire or are you suggesting that history will this time not repeat itself?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:46 PM on 05/07/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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Satire?

Definitely satire!

The satire of the bitter who cling.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 05/07/2008

Don't mess with my favorite myth!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 05/07/2008
- filo I'm a Fan of filo 75 fans permalink
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I'd be willing to bet that we never hear about the gas tax holiday from hillary again.


Any takers?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 05/07/2008

I will put a dollar (that is now worth a lot lot less thanks to our current administration) on that one.. :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 05/07/2008
- wizinit I'm a Fan of wizinit 8 fans permalink

Oh-Oh. Not another media talking to the media about the role of the media in this campaign (OK, I should have said "new" media regarding this particular article). If that is what I wanted I'd just switch on MSNBC. HuffPo, please spare us this navel gazing, pompous flatulence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:57 PM on 05/07/2008
- alm123 I'm a Fan of alm123 9 fans permalink

I will never forget the people who turned this Great Election of 2008 into a racially smeared campaign. Al Sharpton, Jim Clyburn, Donna Brazile, blacks in South Carolina, North Carolina, as well as other states and bigots, dealt the race card, sat back, and watched the controversy grow. Obama rode the wave of racism and made little or no attempt to correct misinterpretations. Obama and his cronies totally soiled this Election. Now it’s time others get in this card game. Barrack Obama looked all attractive and safe from scrutiny while his surrogates dealt from the bottom of the deck. It will be interesting in November when we deal Obama “JOKER”, and vote for ANYONE BUT OBAMA.

http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2008/01/09/donna-brazile-hints-bill-clintons-obama-attacks-racially-offensive

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video_log/2008/01/al_sharpton_responds_to_clinto.html

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/clintons-fall-into-racially-charged-hot-water/2008/01/13/1200159278223.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 05/07/2008
- bennofs I'm a Fan of bennofs 3 fans permalink

What the hell are you talking about. I'm not sure you even know. One thing that does come through from your post though, is your own hatred and self loathing .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 05/07/2008
- alm123 I'm a Fan of alm123 9 fans permalink

It is a reversed lynching!

Clyburn, Sharpton, and Donna Brazile have lead this public lynching; No, a worldwide reversed lynching of Hillary Rodham Clinton..

Isn’t it ironic that the Clintons are receiving retribution from Afro-Americans when he has done so much for the Afro- American community?

The Clinton’s have been betrayed by Afro-Americans!

http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-wilmouth/2008/01/09/donna-brazile-hints-bill-clintons-obama-attacks-racially-offensive

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video_log/2008/01/al_sharpton_responds_to_clinto.html

http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/clintons-fall-into-racially-charged-hot-water/2008/01/13/1200159278223.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 05/07/2008
- Veeve I'm a Fan of Veeve 31 fans permalink
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Bigot, much? You are so out of touch, you offend my good senses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 05/07/2008

"I'd prefer to point out that if nothing else, the media enjoys the sturm und drang of this drawn out campaign, and they love their version of the storyline.­"

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Exactly. And your naval-gazing assertion that Obama was pandering to the media by simply responding to the needs of the electorate and giving a new speech proves your point beyond all reasonable doubt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 PM on 05/07/2008
- Melimelo I'm a Fan of Melimelo 2 fans permalink

If you can't even spell his name correctly, you clearly know very little about B-a-r-a-c-k and the dynamics of this race.

So please take your misguided card game analogy elsewhere. It isn't as clever as you seem to think it is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 05/07/2008
- uclafan I'm a Fan of uclafan 16 fans permalink
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If that's so true, why did Hillary stop making campaign stops and phot ops with the black community? Go back to work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:08 PM on 05/07/2008
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Like others have stated....­..nothing that new in this speech. He's been saying this over and over again and it's in his books.
But.......­...glad you're finally paying attention.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 05/07/2008
- Ted4 I'm a Fan of Ted4 permalink

The writer has not paid attention. The portion quoted has been a part of Obama's stump speech for as long as I have have been watching him. You can confirm this on youtube. What I don't understand is why so many working class voters have been reluctant to accept his statements and instead have bought into Hillary Clinton's incredulous rhetoric that she is part of them and Obama is an
elitist. What baloney!.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 05/07/2008
- peterg76 I'm a Fan of peterg76 33 fans permalink
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Translation: Obama cares more about voters than the media. Funny, voters don't see what the problem is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 05/07/2008

Jason: Who do you think you are to require that Obama needs to do anything for you to pass judgement on him? Talk about BS and pandering. You are not the story or something of any significance. The media is such a load for us to filter thru, cut thru the messenger's agenda. what political hack will be hired next, etc....

Let Obama bring us the path of change and fill us with hope that tomorrow will be a better day!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 05/07/2008
- AMERIKA I'm a Fan of AMERIKA 15 fans permalink

With all due respect Jason, your story is full of holes and completely full of crap. In no way could last nights results be construed as a tie. Obama won more votes (over 200,000 more) more delegates (about 10 more last time I checked) and gave a convention speech compared to Hilary's sorry begging for dollars in her concession/victory speech. I find it amusing that she is given so much credit by the media who should have been telling the story of the math from day one. Who should have kept the news about the issues instead of lapel pins, Wright and Ayres - distractions at best, red herrings at worst. Clinton is frankly an idiot if she continues. To label last night as a tie makes you no better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 05/07/2008

I agree with you AMERIKA... Bill Clinton pulled out all the stops and did HUGE amounts of campaigning in "small town" North Carolina..­. they were really excited to see him in their midst.. but they are pretty dang smart too.. they saw pandering for what pandering was..... I APPLAUD North Carolina!!! They deivered and they will continue to deliver...­. North Carolina is traditionally a Republican state.. but the new voters that Barack has turned out and the energy that his campaign has generated will make this swing state for the Democrats.­..
and Gosh.. how wonderful will it be to finally have a President that respects the Constitution and is willing to liaise with the "other" side... in that Oval Office... I am so happy to see this in my lifetime.. and our grandchildren will thank us when History is finally written...
THANK YOU NORTH CAROLINA!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 05/07/2008
- ssg13565 I'm a Fan of ssg13565 27 fans permalink

I am proud of you HuffPo readers for having good BS detectors.

Now tune up your BS detectors and go after this Rev. Wright myth BS.

You will be able to recognize the Rev. Wright big lie that the media have been promulgating simply by watching the complete Rev. Wright videos on my web site.

http://ssgreenberg.name/PoliticsBlog/?p=70

http://ssgreenberg.name/PoliticsBlog/?p=73

http://ssgreenberg.name/PoliticsBlog/?p=74

Remember Iraq non-existent connection to 9/11, remember the non-existent WMD in Iraq. Remember Colin Powell's photographic evidence of biological weapons labs that never were. The Rev. Wright myth is just as big a lie. In this case, all you have to do is watch the entire videos to discover how big a lie this is. You don't even have to wait several years to discover the truth.

Please put in the effort and help me kill this piece of propaganda.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 05/07/2008

I know you mean well...but­...well...­.we're kinda over Rev. Wright, ya know ???

Even if you were to show us a sermon, where he was loving and gracious, and for 5 seconds he got "upset", and that was the ONLY part we ever saw...was that 5 seconds...­.We're STILL over Rev. Wright !!!

The Rev. controversy does not get the standing of 9/11, WMD's in Iraq, etc. It was a political slur !!!

Sorry...I'­m turning the page !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 05/07/2008
- alm123 I'm a Fan of alm123 9 fans permalink

It is obvious this is election has nothing to do with a candidates character, experience, or knowledge. With the statistics from primaries, it’s become all about race and getting their boy in as the nominee. Over 90% of the Afro-American are voting for Obama regardless his of lack of experience needed to win the general election. His association with Rev, Wright and Ayer’s reflects his poor judgment and character. I will not vote for anyone who has the least bit of anti-American sentiments.
I feel 4 years of McCain will be far better than 4 years of Obama. This election resembles real life experience in today’s job market. It’s not what you know, but who you know, and Barrack Obama has his race to thank if he becomes the nominee. Unfortunately, Obama will not win in the general election. Clinton supporters will not vote for someone who is not capable of performing the most important job in the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:04 PM on 05/07/2008
- IraqVet04 I'm a Fan of IraqVet04 3 fans permalink

Why is it ok to say "over 90% of Afro-Americans are voting Obama". But somehow it's not ok to say the majority of women are voting for Hillary?? Why don't you bash women for sticking to their own????? Hypocrites are a dime a dozen.

Ohh and if blacks are such a large number of the voting population, don't you think they should have some equal representation??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 05/07/2008

"it"s become all about race and getting their boy in as the nominee. Over 90% of the Afro-American are voting for Obama regardless his of lack of experience needed to win the general election. His association with Rev, Wright and Ayer"s reflects his poor judgment and character. I will not vote for anyone who has the least bit of anti-American sentiments­."
Well, the term of "boy" pretty much labeled you as a racist. Let's talk about experience­... You give me your nominee's record on experience and then we'll go toe to toe... you want to bring in "sixth degrees of relationships" then we will go toe to toe. You want to run our nation further into the ditch because you don't like that we have a half black man running for president? If Clinton supporters won't vote for this man, then they are pretty much cutting their noses off to spite their face. This is a Democratic win for the future... look at what you are saying... I'll become a republican? Well, maybe not so hard, since she became one these past few weeks.....­...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 05/07/2008
- brendanm I'm a Fan of brendanm 3 fans permalink

You call Obama a "boy" and accuse Obama and his supporters of racism?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 05/07/2008
- OrionGal I'm a Fan of OrionGal 10 fans permalink

I think it's more important for Obama to sell his skills at Foreign Diplomacy

Also Obama needs to offer some more detailed solutions on the following Domestic issues:
1. the rising price of gas - or some type of summer conservation which could be put into place now.
2. the mortgage / foreclosure issue
3. the Social Security issue

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 05/07/2008

Heck.. Obama has already caused a ceasefire in Nigeria... he's not even the president but there are people out there in the world that are listening to him.. what more can we ask from a President? And that fight is all about OIL!
Look folks.. that is how we work the OIL issue...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 05/07/2008
- SLH I'm a Fan of SLH permalink

I fail to see how any of this is relevant to the situation at hand. Yes, Obama is trying to reach out to voters who care about catch phrases and MAYBE you can classify those people as "working class", but this is hardly a indicative of "pandering".

Obama is aloof because if he gives this mainstream media a hand they will take his arm. Thats exactly what this media apparatus has been doing since the begining of this whole debacle (Rev Wright onwards). Indeed as mentioned here on Huff Post if they expended as much attention on the reasons for going to war in Iraq as they did on Wright we wouldnt bein this mess in the first place.

" I'd prefer to point out that if nothing else, the media enjoys the sturm und drang of this drawn out campaign, and they love their version of the storyline.­" Then please point that out and nothing else. Especially this drawn-out illogical assesment of the situation.

If you want to talk about pandering why dont you consider Obama's suddenly quiet tone on FCC media consolidation that he used to take the forefront on? Am I giving you writing advice? I hope so ;)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:49 PM on 05/07/2008

"Yes, we know what's coming. I'm not naive. We've already seen it, the same names and labels they always pin on everyone who doesn't agree with all their ideas, the same efforts to distract us from the issues that affect our lives, by pouncing on every gaffe and association and fake controversy, in the hopes that the media will play along.'

As hapenny pointed out down thread, is key to negating your argument. Obama was talking about you, the MSMs, and pundits who kept pushing this primary up a very steep hill for Hillary. His Ivy League education was earned not given to him. Don't play him or the voting public for fools.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 05/07/2008
- kellygrrrl I'm a Fan of kellygrrrl 641 fans permalink
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amen!

the American People have awoken from our collective zombie state
we are turning off the Propaganda Machine in the living room

Biggest Loser = MSM

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 05/07/2008

Actually, I've learned how to laugh at my "Propaganda Machine"; I also argue with it and throw things at it.

We is learning, hey ???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 05/07/2008
- qwr I'm a Fan of qwr permalink

If this speech was a pander, it was one that was conceived of before Obama even decided to run for state office. This is the same narrative in his books, the one he has been telling his entire public life. Only those who haven't been paying attention can say that this is new.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 05/07/2008
- sclucie I'm a Fan of sclucie 9 fans permalink

Agreed. I saw only one change - it was genuine and I liked it: "That's the America I love. That's the America you love. That's the America that we are fighting for in this election." Where have you been? He didn't give that speech to you - he gave it to us. Read the paragraph below. This doesn't sound like pandering to the media:

“Yes, we know what’s coming. We’ve seen it already. The same names and labels they always pin on everyone who doesn’t agree with all their ideas. The same efforts to distract us from the issues that affect our lives by pouncing on every gaffe and association and fake controversy in the hope that the media will play along.”

In the meantime, it is time, right now, to start reporting on John McCain. I've got a list for you:
1) I want an analysis from Elizabeth Edwards on his healthcare plan. 2) I want to know which supreme court justices he admires 3) I want him to tell me who is who in Iraq, where they are, and who they are allied with - without any help fro Lieberman 4) I want to know who his foreign policy advisors are 5) I want to know how he plans to help America compete against China, India or Singapore. Start there. There's plenty more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 05/07/2008

To start finding out about McCain's views on executive power and judicial power start here, on Greenwald's blog today (The short answer is, he cloned them from Bush) : http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/05/07/mccain/index.html

Read the article to the end and find McCain's radical Unamerican views contrasted with Obama's very detailed and principled views on restoring the balance of powers and our constitution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 PM on 05/07/2008

I have often enjoyed your posts, Mr Linkins, but I must ask....whe­re did this come from? You sound EXACTLY like the MSM. Are you aiming for a job at TimeWarner or NewsCorp?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 05/07/2008
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