Barack Obama: Egghead?

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First Posted: 08-20-08 12:29 AM   |   Updated: 09-19-08 05:12 AM

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Barack Obama begins most of his speeches with the claim that voters will have a crucial choice to make on November 4: "We meet at a moment when this country is facing a set of challenges unlike any we've ever known."

During debates Obama - the former University of Chicago professor of constitutional law -- keeps his head tilted thoughtfully, as if in a seminar. His answers weave in and out, sometimes incisively, sometimes evasively. When pastor Rick Warren of Saddleback Church asked Obama last Saturday if life begins at conception, Obama's 210 word response, or perhaps, non-response ran as follows:

From a theological perspective or scientific perspective, answering that question with specificity, you know, is above my pay grade. But let me speak more generally about this issue because this is something obviously the country wrestles with. One thing that I'm absolutely convinced of is there is a moral and ethical content to this issue. So I think that anybody who tries to deny the moral difficulties and gravity of the abortion issue I think is not paying attention. So that would be point number one.


But point number two, I am pro-choice. I believe in Roe v. Wade and come to that conclusion not because I'm pro-abortion, but because ultimately I don't think women make these decisions casually. They wrestle with these things in profound ways, in consultation with their pastors or spouses or their doctors or the family members.

And so, for me, the goal right now should be - and this is where I think we can find common ground, and by the way I have now inserted this into the Democratic Party platform - is how do we reduce the number of abortions, because the fact is that although we've had a president who is opposed to abortions over the last eight years, abortions have not gone down.

There are legions of voters who clearly thrive on the considered intellectual approach that has characterized Obama's presidential bid, finding it his core appeal. There are potential costs, however, according to a number of political observers. Obama's cerebral style and anti-war stance can be seen as detached, condescending, or even worse "effete" in the opinion of some -- potentially evoking the diminishing enthusiasm that undermined the Democratic campaigns of Adlai Stevenson, Hubert Humphrey, McGovern, Mondale, Dukakis, Bradley, Gore, and Kerry.

The McCain campaign has aggressively capitalized on this perceived vulnerability in Obama's performance, portraying him as disengaged from the high-pressure concerns central to the working and middle class. In the commercial "Family" the McCain campaign asks, "Is the biggest celebrity in the world ready to help your family?"

More recently, McCain has escalated his attack to suggest that Obama as an intellectual cannot grasp the military concept of victory.

Not content to merely predict failure in Iraq, my opponent tried to legislate failure. This was back when supporting America's efforts in Iraq entailed serious political risk. It was a clarifying moment. It was a moment when political self-interest and the national interest parted ways....
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Thanks to the courage and sacrifice of our soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines and to brave Iraqi fighters, the surge has succeeded. And yet Senator Obama still cannot quite bring himself to admit his own failure in judgment....Even in retrospect, he would choose the path of retreat and failure for America over the path of success and victory. In short, both candidates in this election pledge to end this war and bring our troops home. The great difference is that I intend to win it first.

There are a number of analysts who see Obama as vulnerable on this front:

Derek Shearer, Occidental College Professor of Diplomacy and World Affairs and Ambassador to Finland in the Clinton administration said, succinctly, "He is way too 'Harvard'."

Professor Caroline Heldman, also a political scientist at Occidental, said she is "concerned that Obama may be increasingly framed as 'not manly enough' by the Republican Party/ McCain Camp." The presidency, she said, "is conflated with masculinity in the minds of most Americans. In short, a great way to weaken a presidential opponent is to subtly 'feminize' him."

Democratic lobbyist Lawrence F. Obrien, III said: "People like to say he is a black Jack Kennedy. Fine, up to a point. Kennedy was smart, elegant, very well spoken, slim, handsome -- but, he also was Irish. Sharp, quick and abundant sense of humor, able to make contact with people."

"Obama's fundamental problem with voters is that he sometimes comes across as an elitist who talks down to them, dismissing their worries and telling them what they really should be concerned about. Voters don't like being addressed in this manner," said Emory political scientist Merle Black, an expert on the Republican realignment of the South.

Ron Kaufman, former political aide to George H. W. Bush, acknowledged that Obama "clearly connects with a ton of folks, but so did almost-President Howard Dean. The polls continue to say that this is tied. Obama should be 15-20 points ahead. The fact that he is not should worry them . . . . I honestly believe Obama may have a glass jaw."

On the other side, a substantial number of political specialists contend that Obama does not have a significant problem on this front.

"Barack Obama needs to work hard to win white working class voters. But, thankfully, he's not Adlai Stevenson; John McCain is not Dwight Eisenhower; and today's America is not the America of the 1950's," said David Kusnet, former chief speechwriter in the Clinton administration and author of the new book Love the Work, Hate the Job: Why America's Best Workers are Unhappier than Ever (Wiley, 2008).

"Obama was a community organizer in a neighborhood where the steel mills had shut down. Obama does know how to address economic grievances and also how to connect these complaints with the sense that our democracy is as broken as our economy. Obama needs to continue fleshing out his economic agenda and contrast it with McCain's halfhearted embrace of Bush's failed policies. But his elevated rhetoric and down-to-earth policy prescriptions can reinforce each other, as they did with FDR and JFK," Kusnet said.

Another Clinton speechwriter, Michael Cohen, author of Live From the Campaign Trail: The Greatest Presidential Campaign Speeches of the Twentieth Century and How They Shaped Modern America (Bloomsbury, June 2008), contended: "The kind of rhetoric that Obama is employing below is really not that out of kilter in a change election. In fact it's pretty standard. I think this call for more specifics is hugely overrated and unnecessary. On the issues Obama is favored, particularly domestic issues, the big questions are really about personality and intangibles, like experience."

Princeton political scientist Nolan McCarty noted the he has had "friends and colleagues comment on the possibility that Obama could become the egghead candidate," but, McCarthy countered, "the current administration has given anti-intellectualism a bad name....With the outcomes of that kind of know-nothingism on display, the Republicans may find it harder to criticize Obama for being an intellectual (though they may find other ways to paint him as an elitist)."

Political scientist Jennifer Lawless of Brown said that in 2002, she found "that stereotyping about candidate competence to govern in a political context dominated by the 'war on terrorism' may work to the detriment of women candidates, at least at the presidential level. It wasn't that candidates have to be 'manly,' but rather, that traditional conceptions of strong leaders tend to be more consistent with images of male, as opposed to female, politicians."

Now, however, Lawless is not sure the same finding would hold:

Considering that public opinion regarding the war [has become] so negative, it is possible that a more 'unconventional leadership,' at least in terms of stereotypes, might be appealing to the average voter. In this way, a candidate like Obama might have an edge over McCain, if for no reason other than the fact that Obama represents something very different from George Bush and his rhetoric regarding war -- i.e., 'looking the terrorists in the eye' and 'smoking them out of their caves' didn't turn out the way most Americans would have liked.

Obama recently responded to McCain's assaults: "We've got work to do," he told supporters in Albuquerque on August 18. "[C]ontrary to what John McCain's advisers will say, we are not a bunch of whiners. We will suck it up."

On television, Obama has begun to directly counter-attack McCain on the issue of who is in touch with the middle class.

One of the more recent Obama commercials, Book, begin with the announcer saying "Economics by John McCain. Support George Bush 95 percent of the time. Keep spending $10 billion a month for the war in Iraq while the Iraqis sell oil for record prices giving Iraq a $79 billion oil surplus and hurting our economy. Barack Obama's plan: end the war responsibly, better schools, no more tax breaks for oil companies. Barack Obama: the middle class first."


Barack Obama begins most of his speeches with the claim that voters will have a crucial choice to make on November 4: "We meet at a moment when this country is facing a set of challenges unlike any we...
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- HerbTee I'm a Fan of HerbTee 73 fans permalink
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I don't know about some of you. But I DO NOT want a President I can casually walk up to and have a beer with, go skeet shooting or hunting with, or hang out with around the backyard swimming pool. But I DO want a President who is a logical thinker, not a rabid reactionary. One who's very intelligent and both refined around and highly respected by world leaders, friends or foes. We need a POTUS who's an excellent CEO of his/her Cabinet and Executive Staff, a steward of the Nation's economy and one who can work well with people of other persuasions rather than belittling or polarizing them

Who in their right minds wants a "Joe Six-Pack" for POTUS? That's what's wrong with this country. We want a frat boy/girl or "Joe/Josie Lunch Bucket" for President, but still want him/her to be all things to all people. Can some of you see this is impossible? ANYONE who runs for POTUS is an elitist, otherwise why would they run or could even afford to run? Being an elitist is fine with me if he/she can get the freaking POTUS job done!! What's wrong with some of you people?

I am a life-long Democrat, but Repugnican former Senator Phil Gramm was absolutely right when he said we're a nation of whiners! Reading some of the posts here proves it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 08/21/2008
- wdw101 I'm a Fan of wdw101 20 fans permalink

"Reading some of the posts here proves it!" you're correct you should read your post and then you talk about whining........

peace through superior firepower.........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 AM on 08/21/2008
- HerbTee I'm a Fan of HerbTee 73 fans permalink
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Pesky, ignorant little tr0ll, aren't you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 08/22/2008
- HallStyle I'm a Fan of HallStyle 11 fans permalink
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It is time to stop electing Presidents based on who you would rather have a beer with. We need to elect a President that has the intelligence to deal with World Leaders as equals. The other world leaders don't respect George Bush, and they would not respect John McCain.. Because they are all about WAR, WAR,WAR. If you want World War 3, elect John Mccain. If you want peace and prosperity elect Barack Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:34 AM on 08/21/2008
- wdw101 I'm a Fan of wdw101 20 fans permalink

McCain it is.........gee thanks for the clarity...­..........­i don't know what I would have done without your help

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 08/21/2008

Clinton beat Bush with 13 years of state-only legislation under his belt. Bush had 4 years of state experience and 20 years of national experience, yet for some reason Clinton was above the "experience" attacks.

But here is Barack Obama, with 7 years of state experience and 3 1/2 years of national, with hordes of people waiting to jump on the "lack of experience" bandwagon in the face of an absolute failure within the Republican party for the past 8 years, recession, war and more.

Ask yourself why that is.

Hint: It doesn't actually have to do with his experience.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 08/21/2008

Could it be because of his positions? Possibly Americans don't like what they hear.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 08/21/2008
- wdw101 I'm a Fan of wdw101 20 fans permalink

no come on you can't dislike someone for what they stand for.......Az you have to be more reasonable

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 08/21/2008
- genia I'm a Fan of genia 27 fans permalink
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I used to think that this stupidity would stop after the convention and the Clinton supporters accepted the fact.......but no...this stupidity is just going to continue.
The aim here is to help McCain get elected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 08/21/2008

Utter and complete stupidty.

At least I'll go out laughing when Russia drops nuclear winter on us. Better than going out crying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 08/21/2008

Another optimist. Why not write up your will, leave everything to me, and after November if McSame wins, consummate your final act of going out in style.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 08/21/2008
- wdw101 I'm a Fan of wdw101 20 fans permalink

cool

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 08/21/2008
- lm945 I'm a Fan of lm945 4 fans permalink

After 8 years of a president who is incapable of reasoning from A to B, let alone C, I think most American's would welcome someone who can reason from A to Z and all the steps inbetween.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 08/20/2008
- sanang I'm a Fan of sanang 5 fans permalink

Oh my gosh! How refreshing to hear of someone being intelligent, I'd take a "egghead" anytime over an empty one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 PM on 08/20/2008

I'm not sure your average American can reason from A to B anymore.

Welcome to American Idol politics, where people vote for the biggest tough-talking cowboy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 AM on 08/21/2008

This is what frightens me... not that he is uber-intelligent, but that the Democratic movement as a whole has lost the battle of simple linguistic framing. It seems that THAT is the key to winning elections.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 08/20/2008

There are forces other than linguistic framing at work in our elections. The framings are stupid jingoisms... he's not patriotic(­ooooh!)...­he can't be president because he's too
professorial...(OMG ). The corporate/military facists have taken over and the press that was to protect our democracy have been the enablers that run the echo chambers for the frames. We can't afford divisiveness in our party because we have to win. We don't have 4 more years to give, folks.
It probably happened in 1984 and we just didn't know it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 08/21/2008

That is one of the top five nonsensical posts I have read

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 AM on 08/21/2008
- wdw101 I'm a Fan of wdw101 20 fans permalink

the book or the year 1984?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 AM on 08/21/2008
- GBartrem I'm a Fan of GBartrem 3 fans permalink
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Egg Head?...that term in itself is laughable. Anyone who has had an office job has been exposed to an ORG-Chart. It is refreshing to know that there will be someone in the white house who knows how to communicate with their advisors for a change.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 08/20/2008

Ah, once again the media pounding on Senator Obama and giving Senator McCain another free pass...But I think I've finally figured it out. The media is only concerned with exceptions. It doesn't report on the millions of healthy cows only the one with mad cow disease. Apparently, it does the same with the candidates. And it does this every single day.... Senator McCain knows little of world geography or economics or complex issues and supports positions that are largely unpopular so the media goes out of its way to find something positive to say about Senator McCain. Because that's the exception. Senator Obama is highly intelligent and has attracted large audiences, demonstrating enormous popular appeal. The media looks for the exception and when it can't find one, it speculates and/or makes things up or makes a big thing out of a little thing- and so we have largely negative reporting of Senator Obama.

Think about it. The politics of exceptions. I think I might run for office - for sure I would get wonderful media coverage!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 PM on 08/20/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 490 fans permalink
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Absolutely. These pundits have completely lost sight of the big picture. They talk about the most trivial, irrelevant issues as if they matter to anyone or have an effect on anyone's life. The issues are:

War
Bank failure
Foreclosure
Inflation
Justice Department corruption
Signing statements
No bid contracts
Oil subsidies
Gas prices
Food prices
Lost jobs
Falling wages
Unemployment
Stop loss
Environmental degradation
Katrina
Failing agencies
Corporate lobbyists writing our laws

Does anyone talk about any of this? Does anyone talk about the fact that McCain will continue this nightmare. No. Because Obama is an egghead.

These pundits care NOTHING about our country. They care NOTHING about us.

NOTHING.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 PM on 08/20/2008

Do you think that the press has forgotten the issues or that maybe our issues are not their issues? They know exactly what they're doing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 AM on 08/21/2008
- dogman44 I'm a Fan of dogman44 44 fans permalink

You got it wrong nellie. The real issues are; gay marrage and abortion,(often due to sex
between unwed gays), Self rightiousness and flagpins are a couple more of the important issues of our day. The things you mention are not failures of government. No,
it's best you just think of them as acts of god. As a matter of fact, maybe god caused
all the things you mentioned because it was mad about gay marrage, abortion, lack of
flag pins and all that stuff.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 AM on 08/21/2008

THIS...is spot on.

McCain has come into this with absolutely NO expectations, so he can basically fumble, stammer, gaffe and dirty politic his way through the rest of the summer with little or no scrutiny.

Meanwhile, Obama picks the wrong socks and its front page news. That report on 74% negative press for Obama was spot on.

Sad. The MSM has become a bunch of glorified tabloids.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 AM on 08/21/2008
- BEHM777 I'm a Fan of BEHM777 11 fans permalink
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Excellent analysis.

BEHusseinM777

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 AM on 08/21/2008

If you are feeling "talked down to", instead of rolling over and voting for the one that panders to make you feel better about your lack of knowlege, you could simply turn off the TV candy machine and learn something about the real issues effecting you and the rest of us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 PM on 08/20/2008

Good. Luck.

Voters want a beer buddy cowboy, not a leader.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 08/21/2008

Does O look good in a cowboy hat and boots? What do you think?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 AM on 08/21/2008

I agree. Get out, refine your opinions, and be active.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 AM on 08/21/2008
- Mykal I'm a Fan of Mykal 2 fans permalink

To My Mother

She was there for me during bad times
She was there for me during good times

Most importantly
When I needed her the most

She was there for me when I was born

Mykal

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 08/20/2008

I think Americans need to wake up. Their is a book that T just finshed reading called Lies My Teacher Told, by James Loewen. It goes into painstaking detail on why this country is set up from our lack of historical perspective in our nations classrooms to fail. We have know idea on what to look for in a president instead we let the media spoon feed us the worst perspective in the world. America is living a lie everyday from 13 of the first 16 presidents owning slaves to the fact that Woodrow (name a bridge in our nations capital) Wilson single handily made sure that the federal government was segregated even after slavery and the nadir of reconstruction. If American's cannot see the good in having a president with the acumen that Barack Obama possesses you are truly doomed. I pray fro the future of this country and the world as a whole.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:26 PM on 08/20/2008
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 52 fans permalink

"There" for "their" in line 1 and "no" for "know" in line 3. "Nation's" rather than "nations"...I guess I will stop for the sake of brevity and say I am glad you are reading informational books. Writing techniques count, however, too, and it is important to understand how one little error can change an entire bill going through Congress.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:18 PM on 08/20/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 490 fans permalink
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Ever read for content?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 08/20/2008
- lorla I'm a Fan of lorla 10 fans permalink

Professor Leo,
Please just receive the message and save on the grammer critique. People of many different walks of ife convey powerful messages in nontraditional and sometimes incorrect use of the rules of the english language.
If you are too busy grading the paper, you overlook the message.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 08/21/2008

I don't have a problem with eggheads per se--just the ones who are wrong all the time. I do have a problem with the egghead epiphany that a candidate like Obama needs to dumb himself down in order to "connect" with the average voter--it is Bush and McCain who have made an art form of condescension--and pandering--and lying-- a proclivity Obama will never equal, try as he might.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 08/20/2008
- clemo I'm a Fan of clemo 2 fans permalink

First off, Gore won.
Second, Obama will win too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 08/20/2008
- EarthToZoey I'm a Fan of EarthToZoey 226 fans permalink
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*ducks to avoid the crossfire*

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:43 PM on 08/20/2008

And your thoughts after donning your helmet?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 AM on 08/21/2008
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Let's hope that if he does win, it won't be by such a pitifully thin margin that a few dangling chads make a difference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:06 PM on 08/20/2008
- wdw101 I'm a Fan of wdw101 20 fans permalink

really i don't think gore has ever been president.­........ne­w flash

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 AM on 08/21/2008

Flash, Gore lost. No matter how you cut it. He lost his home state and that of Clinton. Carrying either one would have assured him of victory. His stance on the second amendment burned him down.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 AM on 08/21/2008

To the author of this blog you are the dumb a**s and wish you were as smart as Obama

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 08/20/2008
- EarthToZoey I'm a Fan of EarthToZoey 226 fans permalink
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Wow. What a well-reasoned, highly intelligent response. HuffPo? Give this man a job!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 08/20/2008

So, do you think his audition went well?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 08/20/2008
- Archie1955 I'm a Fan of Archie1955 13 fans permalink

The Lord God help us all if we should ever elect an intelligent president!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 08/20/2008
- MidSection I'm a Fan of MidSection 13 fans permalink

Don't worry. President McCain will be an honorable man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 08/20/2008
- mouselion I'm a Fan of mouselion 118 fans permalink
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After his complete refutation of who h was over a year ago, that's quite debatable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 08/20/2008

Whatever you mean by honor, that is. Is it honorable when a veteran votes against benefits for veterans? How about approving torture after McCain had been tortured and had spoken against it? How about McCain & his mother suing first wife, Carol who he came home to, found disabled and disfigured and cheated on with Cindy? How about voting with Bush against health care for America's poor children? Maybe you call that honor, but I have a different title.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:44 PM on 08/20/2008
- LOL123 I'm a Fan of LOL123 2 fans permalink

wow someone upped your meds. Honorable as in "I want what is best for the people and then kick the Arizona Native Americans off the land given them so that the coal company could have it" yeah that's honorable alright, almost like the abortion issue ..life begins at concecption according to your man but the lives already here can go to hell for oil...nice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 08/20/2008
- dogman44 I'm a Fan of dogman44 44 fans permalink

Archie was talking about intelligence, not honor. I notice you didn't propose that
McCain will be an intelligent man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 AM on 08/21/2008
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