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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McCain lied and lied in Saddleback.

McCain History 101:

He doesn't understand economics, in his own words:
Example 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1X3efvVTLA&feature=related

He wants to be in Iraq for another 100 years:
Example 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFknKVjuyNk


John McCain Defines Rich As Making $5 Mil A Year
Example 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zovk-H5qmBE

John McCain in his own words, believe in gay marriages, roe vs wade, believes in evolution.
Example 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXT78jZ9Kw0



Now I'm trying to understand why on earth Americans are gonna vote for this guy.

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

i don't have problem with most of that.

#1 is the only good one that you had.......

#2 I'm OK with having bases there.....­.

#3 it was a joke......­..he even stated that it would be used like you just did......

#4 is a non-issue with me ..........­I don't care

I will vote McCain thank you

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 AM on 08/21/2008

Your vote doesn't matter. I'm voting Obama. See how that works? You've been rendered useless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 AM on 08/21/2008
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And Obama sure reminds a lot of folks of Kerry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 08/20/2008
- EarthToZoey I'm a Fan of EarthToZoey 226 fans permalink
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Kerry is a Boston Brahmin and the title of "elitist" is true in many respects.

Obama is a multicultural man of modest beginnings whose policy positions are largely populist.

The thing that they do share though is a knack for loquacity and that doesn't translate into sound bites. And that's a problem.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 08/20/2008
- dogman44 I'm a Fan of dogman44 49 fans permalink
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True on all points. 'Specially the last one. We do ourselves great disservice when
we reduce complex issues to soundbites and slogans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:28 AM on 08/21/2008

You mean John Kerry? And do you mean John Kerry's bravery, intelligence and ability to remember history, state borders and the specifics surrounding the Sunnis and Shiites?
And who are "a lot of folks"? Are they the idiots who thought Bush would fix his unauthorized, lied about war?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 08/20/2008

All wars are lied about. Roosevelt sent 350,000 to their deaths, and he was not truthful. Neither were Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, or Nixon either. And they sent another 100,000 to their deaths.

John Kerry was swiftboated because he demeaned, villified, and lied about his service and his fellow soldiers. And they never forget being used as strawmen. And they were right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 08/20/2008
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All in all, the reason this country had Bush for eight years was because in the final analysis, Americans preferred to listen to Bush trying to string together sentences than Gore and and Kerry talk down to them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 08/20/2008
- fumes I'm a Fan of fumes 78 fans permalink
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not everyone feels talked down to when an intelligent person speaks, i wonder why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:13 PM on 08/20/2008
- Oldtt I'm a Fan of Oldtt 36 fans permalink
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Not everybody feels talked down to, but everybody knows when someone is trying to talk down to them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 PM on 08/20/2008
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Because you are so in awe?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 08/20/2008
- EarthToZoey I'm a Fan of EarthToZoey 226 fans permalink
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Rover? Are you listening to Obama talk or are you listening to talk radio? Seriously, I'm not trying to be glib here. I have listened to both McCain and Obama extensively on CSPAN and public radio without opinion pundits and neither candidate "talks down" to the American people. So, comparing Obama to Gore and Kerry on that particular issue may 'stick' with conservatives but anyone who listens without bias can see that is not the case.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 08/20/2008

He has a point, among all types of people, that came across pretty loud and clear.. Gore inventing the internet, Kerry duck hunting, was just too much to believe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 08/20/2008
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Quite honestly, I don't listen to radio other than NPR. It's pretty darned liberal but is only mildly irritating compared to the ultra partisan flow of consciousness coming out of most AM stuff.

Obama is generally easy to listen to and interesting. However, he has made a series of remarks that set conservatives off. The "bitter" remarks were very insulting and extremely condescending. Anyone familiar with far left media, blogs and other forums, has heard those same sentiments many times. Quite often in Californian forums.

In fact, nearly every blog here is in agreement.­.. the average white, middle class, small town American clings to his bible, guns and bigotry and is stupid. Those were just the sort of things the right hoped he'd say and NEVER ever should have passed his lips.

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

Americans are idiots. Its a proven fact.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 AM on 08/21/2008

Really, why does everyone in the world want to come here? Could it be because Americans have liberated more people, helped more people, had more soldiers die to give to others freedom than any other people in the world? Yeah, that makes Americans dumb. And by the way what are you , American? For sure you are an idiotof the highest order. Congrats! You calles yourself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 08/21/2008
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THIS ELECTION: Between the dumb and the smart. At Saddleback, there was an auditorium of people I almost liked - then McCain took the stage - to pander, and to repeat his shop-worn missive and old stories - weren't all his answers how any child would respond:..­."saying the 'right thing'" to the right audience?
OBAMA DOES HAVE MORE EXPERIENCE - domestic issues: "on the ground" in Chicago; in honesty, running a flawless campaign, thinking critically for a complex world - welcomed by world leaders.
CONTRAST: trigger-happy, "simple-minded" McCain.
OBAMA'S METHOD: distill a matter down to its singular question and obvious (right) answer.
JOHN: say/do anything then do what he wants -meaning: do what he's told by those he's sold his presidency to - ALREADY.
Bush's adminstration is declared "criminal" - those who voted for him "accessories" to the crimes? Shouldn't their votes be removed for this election? their "concerns" count, with their constant lying to themselves? My daughter said: America just wants a bully to protect them".
Dissapointing Saddlebackers didn't read McCain: "Serve a purpose greater than yourself" - meant "join the military"- to continue megaspending trillions (debt ) .. play war with our young - veterans needs he will disrespect during and after endless combat. Saddleback was only "John's night" if you can't see McCain's M.O., and not that Obama was the one who respected them - each answer.
DEBATING: OBAMA: wipe the floor with this dolt - we know you will. Ask ol' dumbell Johhny if he can

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 08/20/2008
- MidSection I'm a Fan of MidSection 13 fans permalink

"OBAMA'S METHOD: distill a matter down to its singular question and obvious (right) answer."

I just got it.......s­ome of his supporters TRULY think that Obama is the messiah.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 08/20/2008
- EarthToZoey I'm a Fan of EarthToZoey 226 fans permalink
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Some do make defend Obama no matter what and believe he will "save" our country.

And there are many deluded McCain supporters who think he must be elected to "stop" who they chalk up to "Karl Marx" or even "The AntiChrist".

Both views are extremist and myopic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 08/20/2008
- storeyy I'm a Fan of storeyy 18 fans permalink
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Some of McCains supporters believe he's actually qualified to be POTUS....w­hat a croc!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 08/20/2008

I am a true beleiver of the living God, I thought that as a Christian everyone had a persoal relationship with God thru his Son Jesus . Jesus said " unless your righteous exceed that of the pharisee's you have no part with him". Everyone has an accountabilty with God, most have heard the message, yet choose your own way. It is not for the politians to decide for you what is right or wrong, you have a duty to yourselves in your heart. So if a person wants to be gay, or a person wants to have an abortion it is their decision to make. However that is between them and God, the Holy Spirit will convict each of us of our sin. We are not to return to Back Alley abortions which is a way young girls and parents will resort to. We should counsel them and advise of other options. Not so quick to judge and to convict. Jesus also said "what measure you judge will you also be judged ". Get over your self righeousness you Pharisee's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 08/27/2008

Why is anyone listening to McCain????? He graduated from the Naval Academy's class of 899 he was 895 (at the bottom) - he is scary ---894 scored better than him !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 08/20/2008
- TonalCrow I'm a Fan of TonalCrow 3 fans permalink

People are listening to him because he speaks to their guts. Obama had better learn to do the same, and quickly. In large part, elections are won and lost at gut-level, not on policy. Obama's got to define McCain, and show that McCain's a cocky hothead who can't be trusted with The Button.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:27 PM on 08/20/2008
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You nailed it, sport.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:39 PM on 08/20/2008
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 62 fans permalink

At least 85% of voters vote for the person the "feel" the best about and whether many here will admit it, feelings about Obama, or that emotional attachment, drew them in far more quickly than what he said. Only after they liked him did many read what he stood for on issues other than the war (other than the war issue which is also a feeling related response, many of them still don't know with specificity about his stances becaue they have not read them). The word love and awesome and the often quite angry responses to criticism prove the point that the emotional has trumped the rational even among the majority of initial bama supporters just as it did the Clinton or Edwards supporters. I truly believe the most rational are those of us who emotionally and or rationally went for others and now have to ferret out rationally why we are supporting Obama over McCain or the other way around for some (who I tend to think are still in the feeling level since no one who ratinally or emotionially supported Clinton or Edwards or Biden could possibly rationally find McCain's view on policies as consistent with any democratic candidate's views!).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 PM on 08/20/2008
- MidSection I'm a Fan of MidSection 13 fans permalink

People are listening because he's right on the issues. A majority of the public now believes that McCain is more fit to be commander in chief then Obama is. Not only that, but a majority of people now also think that McCain would be better on the economy and defense. This is terrible news for all Obama supporters. The more people get to know him, the less they support him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:34 PM on 08/20/2008
- Leota2 I'm a Fan of Leota2 8 fans permalink

HAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHA­!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 08/20/2008
- storeyy I'm a Fan of storeyy 18 fans permalink
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Who? You can't just throw out statements without proof.

Where' s the link to this information or are these more repuglican talking points?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 PM on 08/20/2008

I'd like to see an update on the careers of the guys who ranked below him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 08/20/2008
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That would include the thousands who never made the cut for admittance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 PM on 08/20/2008
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 62 fans permalink

Ranking that low at the Naval Academy is not quite the same as ranking that low at your typical state universities. The required curriculum includes upper level courses such as advanced level classes in calculus, engineering , physics, chemistry and many other classes a majority of state university graduates do all they can to avoid and the entrance requirements alone do eliminate all but the upper 10% or so of students across the country. I don't support McCain, but I know several classmates from my high school who applied ten years after McCain would have started and know how high those who did get accepted had to rank in high school and on ACT and SAT tests. I believe McCain went to the prestigious St. Alban's private high school which also had a tough high school curriculum. In fact many posters here wouldn't recognize the rigorous curriculum those of us a little older had in high schools across the countries in the 50's and 60's so that class ranking argument does not fly with us as scary as it actually represents someone who is still most likely in the top 10% of intelligence among his peers even with his familial connections or he would have washed out. I don't underestimate his intelligence and neither should you. IQ is not necessarily the best predictor of a good presidency­...Carter'­s is believed to have been nearly 180 and things did not turn out too well for us during his four years, tragically.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 08/20/2008
- RedneckDem I'm a Fan of RedneckDem 74 fans permalink
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Sorry, he had an Admiral for a father which moved him up regardless of grades. Just like Bush with in the military and college.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 08/20/2008
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 62 fans permalink

Considering the writing errors in your comment, I am not sure you should be judging his intelligence or education.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 08/20/2008
- lotuslike I'm a Fan of lotuslike 8 fans permalink

I'll take Egghead (Obama) over Bonehead (mccain/bush) any day.
Egghead '08!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 08/20/2008

Obama has no talent for extemporaneous speaking under pressure. This is a serious liability for a national candidate. Given this deficit, it's baffling he's gotten this far, which is very far, and his candidacy has taken on an Oz-like element with smart operators behind the curtain pushing levers and releasing hypnotic vapors. Obviously, it's a problem that can't be "fixed," or it would have been. By comparison, McCain comes off clever and confident, though half of what he says is appalling. You can be an egghead and articulate. It's not either/or. Long story short, barring divine intervention, Obama is doomed. The Clintons were right, though I gag to admit it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 08/20/2008

muhair,

I think all of this hand-wringing and feigned panic is a last-ditch, desparate attempt by Clinton and her cult followers, like yourself, to create an illusion that Obama has to place that @@@@@ on the ticket.
Once this VP selection and convention buzz is over, the propaganda will go away, and true Democrats will rally around our candidate. Fair-weather Democrats are so gullible and pathethic, they buy into Republican talking points. Truly, truly sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 08/20/2008

Lioness,
Please note that I said I GAG at the thought that the Clintons were right. My revulsion for the Clintons has cost me friendships. I actually appreciated Obama's thoughtfulness at the Saddleback event, but realize painfully that most Americans -- including pundits -- would perceive Obama's genuine responses as signifying ambivalence. I'd like to see more opinionaters point out that Obama honored the format while McCain flouted it by spouting rhetoric from his stump speeches. Anyway, keep in mind, L'ness, that we're not typical Americans, and that's reason for anxiety...­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 08/20/2008

It can be fixed, he needs some coaches and new people around him who can condense his messages/thoughts into forms that are more palitable to the average American Joe.

If they handlers transformed George or made the intellectually uncurious Ronald Reagan appear more knowlegdeable, why can't they do the same with Obama?

I think it is our laziness and arrogance as democrats which causes us to make the same mistake every 4 years: which is "things are so bad that Americans will have no choice but to vote for the "smarter" , superior, democratic, candidate. We democrats are book smart but we are getting creamed the street smart republicans.

Truth is most people are intimidated by individuals who seem smarter than they are. The are called nerds. Popular culture reinforces this suspician against "scholars"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:35 PM on 08/20/2008
- Oldtt I'm a Fan of Oldtt 36 fans permalink
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Even elitists have persecution complexes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 08/20/2008

No, picking candidates so far left of center for most people guarantees a bunch of those people will not vote for Democrats. That is the problem and nothing else. Maybe all you scholarly, enlightened, degreed Democrats need to get out more and talk to ordinary working folks who are also Democrats, Independents, and everything else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 08/20/2008
- Leota2 I'm a Fan of Leota2 8 fans permalink

So now he CAN'T speak. I thought Hillary and the pundits said that was all he COULD do. Make up your minds people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 08/20/2008
- MidSection I'm a Fan of MidSection 13 fans permalink

he can't speak without a teleprompter and constant rehearsal. He's not a good off the cuff speaker.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:42 PM on 08/20/2008
- GeoLee I'm a Fan of GeoLee 62 fans permalink

McCain has come off better reading nis notecards lately. Obama is best with a teleprompter. Both are much less effective with non rehearsed responses, but McCain is better in a straightforward off the cuff while Obama stutters around and takes long periods of thought before each phrase, which loses people even though many of us see that as being thoughtful. Understand we already support him...he needs to convince others to do so. And when he does use a teleprompter for God's sake, he needs to put one in the middle so occasionally people see his eyes for longer than a millesecond while he is turning right and left leaving the television screen to view his ears. I have had quite enough of them, myself, as well. LOOK AT THE CAMERA, O.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 08/20/2008

John McCain: cocky hotheaded know-it-all. TONAL YOU JUST DESCRIBED BARRY

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 08/20/2008
- Hotshortie I'm a Fan of Hotshortie 5 fans permalink

American's love stupid.

American's have loved stupid for 8 years!

American's don't even know that Vet groups think Obama is a better senator on war issues!

American's are so lazy and stupid they don't do any home work to see that Obama is the one that will give them $1,000 back on their taxes.....­McCain has spread so many lies about obama, people can't even do their homework to figure it out.

And Obama is ready! He's been ready since the day he's been born.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 08/20/2008

I agree but they made a mistake in 2004 by not picking Kerry!! He tips the stupid scale with Bush! Remember his silence in response to the swift boat ads and not releasing his miltary records until after the election? He even had lower grades than Bush!! I cringe when I remember contributing and voting for him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 08/20/2008

Kerry would have been a worse president than the one we have.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 08/20/2008
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I would have to disagree. If people loved "stupid" as much as you insist they do... you'd have more than one fan on your profile.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 08/20/2008
- EarthToZoey I'm a Fan of EarthToZoey 226 fans permalink
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*slaps your wrist*

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:07 PM on 08/20/2008
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Ka-ching!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 08/20/2008
- TonalCrow I'm a Fan of TonalCrow 3 fans permalink

John McCain: cocky hotheaded know-it-all.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 08/20/2008

Yep. Pretty much a description of him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 08/20/2008
- MidSection I'm a Fan of MidSection 13 fans permalink

hey.....wh­y won't Obama debate McCain some more? More people would get an idea of what he's about.....­don't you think?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 08/20/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 235 fans permalink

Some more? He hasn't debated him as of today. You really are a joke.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 08/20/2008

Some more than the 3 he has agreed to you idjot!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 08/20/2008
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The real problem is that the media - that happen to be owned by mega corporations doesn't want Obama to win.

If you watched the forum at Saddleback and then listened to the media you would think Obama was tripping all over himself. He wasn't, any one with a 8th grade education could understand what he was saying.

The media has put this narrative out and we are chasing our collective tails - mission accomplished.

Shouldn't we be asking why McCain can make
such idiotic statements as he did such as rich means more than 5 million dollars and no one calls him to account? Why is it that McCain has adopted Obama's platform on green energy and the media has scarcely noticed.

Don't believe the hype - the whole point is to get you to waver on Obama while ignoring McCain's ineptitude.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:44 PM on 08/20/2008
- TonalCrow I'm a Fan of TonalCrow 3 fans permalink

The media are a problem. But the problem that Obama can do something about is how he defines McCain. And, frankly, he hasn't been defining him, and that's why he's in trouble.

Obama's got to define McCain's character day in and day out, truthfully, but without equivocation and without apology. He's got to show America that McCain's cocky, bigmouthed, impetuous, hotheaded, and lacks the judgement necessary to keep America safe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 08/20/2008

You are right. Obama should be constantly battling back, calling out ALL of McSame's shortcomings and blatant lies. I honestly believe McSame is unhinged and would be very dangerous president.
Why doesn't the Obama campaign hammer on "Who is the Real McCain??" So many examples to choose from.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:30 PM on 08/20/2008
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No, Obama has to define himself to the American voters. McCain should be a heavy underdog. The race is close because Obama can't sell himself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 08/20/2008

Because McCain did not mean it is $5 million. It was a joke! He does not believe we can draw a line between rich and poor like Obama is doing for his proposed socialist policy of income re-distribution. McCain also prefaced that number saying that his comment will probably be distorted (by idjots like you)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 08/20/2008

Sen. McCain used $5 million as a "bright, shiny object" so that everyone overlooked the fact that Warren asked him specifically how he defined "rich". McCain never answered. What he said was ridiculous. It probably indicates that he has absolutely no idea on God's green earth what level of income can be considered rich.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:44 PM on 08/20/2008

I'd debate Barry on the issues anyday, and I promise not to mention his wife or unsavory friends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 08/20/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 235 fans permalink

Alert the presses!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 08/20/2008
- boogygran I'm a Fan of boogygran 3 fans permalink

Then perhaps you'd care to discuss the MsBuffaloChip contest and the K'eating5 group?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 PM on 08/20/2008

Good of you to bring that up. The Keating 5, four of which were Democrats, was included on a special about McCain. Even the person who prosecuted the five was interviewed. He is also a Democrat, and had nothing but praise for McCain. Even Deconcini, one of the other four, and a Democrat, said McCain was guilty of nothing.

The first witness in the Keating was McCain. And it probably convicted Keating. As toMs. buffalo chip, well, the younger crowd may have enjoyed that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:16 PM on 08/20/2008
- Hotshortie I'm a Fan of Hotshortie 5 fans permalink

American's have the brain power of gnats. Obama speaks over their heads. He's so intelligent. Obama is thoughtful and has great ideas.

McCain graduated 5th from the bottom of his class. He's perfect to speak to Americans!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 08/20/2008
- Big0725 I'm a Fan of Big0725 23 fans permalink
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And he only got into the Naval Academy because daddy and granddaddy were admirals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 08/20/2008

And that means what? Could it be possible that he could have made it without their help? the guy has been described as a white rat by other peers. He may very well be, but give credit where credit is due. The man flew 20+ combat missions as a navy pilot when the life span for naval aviators was measured in weeks and maybe a few months. How do you measure up to the man? Run your life experiences by us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 08/20/2008

Here comes the blamegame - typical of losers. Unfortunately, we discarded the winner in the primary. You can be very smart yet relate to the common people in their language and realm of relevance. Think Bill Clinton. No country is made up of majority "smart" people. So you have 2 choices, literally or effectively exclude the not-so-smart people from the process or let everyone have a say. America chooses tha latter. And thank god because you never know where the next brilliant idea will come from!! Sometime a so called "not-so-smart" person comes up with the brilliant idea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 08/20/2008
- Oldtt I'm a Fan of Oldtt 36 fans permalink
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Maybe the election should be done away with and both candidates can just take a standard SAT; high score wins.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 08/20/2008
- MidSection I'm a Fan of MidSection 13 fans permalink

Can someone please explain to me why Obama is down 5 now, down in the electoral college, and his unfavorables are up to 48%?

And WHY do the majority of the American people belive that McCain is better ready to lead.....b­etter on the economy and better on defense?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 08/20/2008
- lotuslike I'm a Fan of lotuslike 8 fans permalink

Because corporate media has told us this is so. Try to think out of the box...you are being targeted and you are taking the bait.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 PM on 08/20/2008

The corporate media has fallen all overthemselves for O, and they make no pretense about being fair.. They dumped HRC like she was toilet paper, they run glittering artivles about O. You are so far off the mark as to be incredulous.

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