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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- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 85 fans permalink

Why does Obama draw such uprecedented crowds? Because he is an elitist looking down on them? No, because they CONNECT with him. And Mr. Edsall, I'm getting a little tired of your trying to find every little thing to put Obama down on while McCain has a whole history that no one touches. Are you a closet PUMA? You and Mayhill Fowler?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 08/20/2008
- dezzertguy I'm a Fan of dezzertguy 10 fans permalink
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It is because he has good opening bands. Many of their fans are his also, I guess.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 08/20/2008
- k6007 I'm a Fan of k6007 230 fans permalink
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Name them? If they're so good, why haven't I heard about them. The truth is entertainers open for politicians ALL THE TIME. What doesn't happen all the time is 75,000+ showing up!!
Run back and tell Sheyawn, and rush THAT! Parrot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 08/20/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 229 fans permalink

That's all you got? Pathetic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 08/20/2008
- RButler I'm a Fan of RButler 60 fans permalink

Why does O'Reilly have the largest audience on cable talk shows?

Why does McDonald's sell billions and billions of burgers?

I don't like either one but you Obama folks think 'size matters'. Hmmmmm?

Both O'Reilly and McDonalds point to their large numbers as something to be impressed about just like the Obama campaign.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 08/20/2008
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So basically, Obama doesn't talk in sound bites. he is an actual thinker. If he talked in sound Bites then journalist, MSM will say he is pandering.­..so darned if he does darned of he doesn't...­seems to be the message of the whole election, it mind blowing...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 08/20/2008

it's sound bytes. Byte=is a unit of measurement.

Not putting you down, just a clarification :0)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 08/20/2008
- k6007 I'm a Fan of k6007 230 fans permalink
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Thanks, I make that mistake all the time. I guess, I want to say 'sound, bite me':)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 08/20/2008
- EarthToZoey I'm a Fan of EarthToZoey 226 fans permalink
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No, actually, it is 'bites'. Look it up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 08/20/2008
- shimown I'm a Fan of shimown 5 fans permalink
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""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."

The real issue is that people who should know better, like professors and other assorted pundits, keep repeating this pablum, without a thought as to its verity. There is a fine balance to be observed in political communications. If you speak too plainly, those seeking substance will say you are talking down. If you speak with any erudition, you are pegged as an elistist.

John McCain has a fairly straightforward, if sometimes convoluted way of expressing himself. But he lacks the intelligence to see the fallacies and contradictions in his own utterances, thus, he makes lots of gaffs, and plain stupid comments. Barack Obama, on the other hand, is a lot more careful about what he says, and uses a vocabulary that should be accessible to most high school grads, but, sadly, is not, so is perceived as snobbish. Hilary Clinton held the middle ground in this regard.

In any case, I would be very happy to have an articulate, intelligent Constitutional scholar lead this country, in the aftermath of a brutal plundering and distortion of our Constitutional principles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 08/20/2008
- MidSection I'm a Fan of MidSection 13 fans permalink

Because he is from Harvard means nothing. Intelligence does not mean that he is either perfect or right on all issues. i disagree with many of his positions on the issues....­.so i will not be voting for him. And I DO NOT VALUE HIS JUDGMENT. Who hangs out with the people he has had associations with for decades...­...racists and ex terrorists? you are judged by the company you keep.
Obama is bad for America. He will lose.

he should stick to a job where he could make UPS deliveries to all "57" states, Maybe that would be within his "pay grade".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 08/20/2008
- loria I'm a Fan of loria 150 fans permalink
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MidSection,
Your values aren't the values of a majority of the people. So go vote for McCain, but don't whine when the country goes further down the toilet. Eight years of Bush values have put us there. McCain will be no different.

PS You might be lucky to have a UPS job once the Reps get done pillaging the country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:28 PM on 08/20/2008
- wdw101 I'm a Fan of wdw101 20 fans permalink

well said

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 08/20/2008

"he should stick to a job where he could make UPS deliveries to all "57" states, Maybe that would be within his "pay grade"."

WTF is that? As hard a concept as it is for you to see THE MAN WENT TO HARVARD! Still a top notch school and he was a professor there! Where TF do you get off saying he should stick to his pay grade? Who TF are you to nullify his education and intelligence?

BO isn't perfect HE HAS SAID THAT MANY A TIME! If you were for his opponent and agreed with her stance on issues (and BO is inline with her on most) and you are not for him, then you are a republican who was NEVER going to vote for him anyway!

I always find it funny that people go off sounds bites of his background on and NEVER get all the facts! You want 4 more years of Bush go for it, but stop putting the man down. HE CAN RUN CIRCLES AROUND YOU and that for some reason baffles your little mind! I get so pissed off when people saying “he should stick to his pay grade”!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 08/20/2008
- shimown I'm a Fan of shimown 5 fans permalink
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I agree wholeheartedly: Being from Harvard means nothing. Getting into Columbia, then Harvard, serving as president of the Law Review, then going on to teach courses on Constitutional law at the University of Chicago DOES mean something. These accomplishments are measures of drive, ambition, and intellectual acumen. We measure the capabilities of anyone, whether in a video game or politics by how much they have accomplished in their chosen pursuits.

Being intelligent, by whatever measure, does not ensure the correctness of anyone in any realm, but it does provide a basis upon which to judge the depth of knowledge applied to tasks at hand. Again, judging from Senator Obama's accomplishments in all of his pursuits, most can be assured he is not as likely to make the same mistakes as George Bush, whose experience and background were not sufficient to prepare him for the role of President of the United States.

As for his purported relationships with past associates, I doubt anyone could convince you otherwise, as you obviously cling to mischaract­erizations made in other fora.

As an aside, there are many criteria upon which people are judged. Some silly people might even consider spelling, punctuation, and grammar a few of them. :^)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 08/20/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 229 fans permalink

Hateful and dumb. Lucky you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 08/20/2008
- chitown8 I'm a Fan of chitown8 90 fans permalink
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I have an idea. Listen to me first. Why doesn't Obama just quit. Why let the DNC place in whoever they want. AA just sit this one out just to see if their vote really matters any more. Then everyone will get what they want.

I am a unemployed accountant/MBA student. I want someone to tell me why I have to be blue collar to get ahead. Things are very hard for me. My hubby has some mental issues and the unemployment I get can't pay my rent. Yet I need to be blue collar to be middle class. I was making 50k a year. I understand life is not fair but for once we need a person who is smart enough to understand that wealth is not only for the privilege, but if you work hard you can make it too.


That is why I will vote Obama. Win or lose He has worked hard for everything he has received and did have to ask mommy or daddy to give him a fair chance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 08/20/2008
- huffposeur I'm a Fan of huffposeur 20 fans permalink

"He has worked hard for everything he has received and did have to ask mommy or daddy to give him a fair chance."

nice freudian slip: "he... DID have to ask mommy or daddy to give him a fair chance,"..­... but the truth is he didn't need a daddy, not as long as he had a beneificent Uncle Sam to open doors for him.

the best part of the obama regime will be the obliteration of so-called affirmative action. when a black man, descended from slaves, manages to reach the highest elected office in this country there is clearly no longer any need for minority set-asides.

oh, i'm sorry. i forgot. he's not a black man and he's not descended from slaves, but he is on hi smomma's side descended from slave OWNERS.

OUCH!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:40 PM on 08/20/2008
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 565 fans permalink
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Your entire post is a "freudian slip." Obviously, your problem with Senator Obama is that he's black, a black man who was given an opportunity to achieve and to rise to the level to compete for the highest elected office in this country. The entire context of your post alludes to nothing more than the color of Senator Obama's skin and his impact on the black community should he be elected president. I doubt if you ever raised concerns about the fact that the majority of our white presidents have been descended from slave OWNERS, but of course that wouldn't be a concern because they were, after all, white! Nor would you be concerned with the fact that the majority of our white presidents were handed their opportunities on a silver platter. Apparently, it's only when a black man is positioned as the potential POTUS that things like affirmative action or minority set-asides and slavedescendency becomes something to be concerned about!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 08/20/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 229 fans permalink

You need your mouth washed out with a little bit of kindness and grace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 08/20/2008
- VSamuels I'm a Fan of VSamuels 63 fans permalink

You are the sorriful example of the on-going result of white racism, both typical and distasteful, but still too common in many parts of white America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 08/20/2008
- laocoon I'm a Fan of laocoon 32 fans permalink

is McCain actually saying that Obama is too smart to grasp a concept (victory). I think McCain is too "smart" to grasp a concept like Pyrrhic Victory.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 08/20/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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The alliance between the Christian right and Wallstreet is broken, that in itself bodes poorly for McSame.

Also, the GOP is losing 80% of its base either to Obama (Wuh?????), to independents such as Bob Barr or they are sitting out entirely.

http://www.republicansforobama.org/

Hey trolls, this [was] your 29% of right-wing cave dwellers that you could always count on tossing WarChimps' salad regardless of his genocide. This is the *mass exodus* of the Republcian party. On top of a record Democrat mobilization, it doesn't matter what the corporate media has for brainwash material. Go ahead and find your swifboaters, Willie Hortons, affairs. After all that, you're still looking at a double digit loss for McSame.

..and should we start on how many house and senate seats you are going to lose (predicted by...[drum­roll] GOP LEADERSHIP) Rove's time has come and gone and Limbaugh can count on being pushed out of his contract come January.

Viva Internet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 08/20/2008
- MidSection I'm a Fan of MidSection 13 fans permalink

So why is McCain up by 5 and winning the electoral college?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 08/20/2008
- loria I'm a Fan of loria 150 fans permalink
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Did you check to see how 20 pts leads turned out for Hillary? This isn't going to be easy, but Obama will win. Take a look at the money raised by both candidates last month. Lots of small donations equals lots of voters and volunteers. McCain may have many who will vote for him, but it stops there. The ground organization is what made the difference in the primaries and will this fall.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 08/20/2008
- dartagnan I'm a Fan of dartagnan 47 fans permalink
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Where the hell are you seeing that McBush is winning the Electoral College?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 08/20/2008
- petey64 I'm a Fan of petey64 6 fans permalink

hey pinhead it's over the only thing that can save Obama is Bill and Hil and won't that make him look strong.

http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUKN1948672420080820?sp=true

so much for the base leaving McCain....­but i'm quite sure you have some lame excuse for this turn of events.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 08/20/2008
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That's all really neat. Except that Obama's losing. Sorry about that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 PM on 08/20/2008
- EarthToZoey I'm a Fan of EarthToZoey 226 fans permalink
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Now rover, you know that isn't statistically true. It is true that Obama's numbers are dismal considering what they *should* be given the political climate and dissatisfaction of the American people leading up to this election, but the numbers average out to be more of a "tie". Neither candidate has a true lead.

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

the truth hurts

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 08/20/2008
- dartagnan I'm a Fan of dartagnan 47 fans permalink
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One poll, over one two-day period, with a dubious methodology, shows McBush with a five-point lead, and the trolls are dancing in the streets and proclaiming victory.

This little map might temper your enthusiasm (if you can figure out how to read it): http://pollster.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 08/20/2008

AAAAHHHH! Did a stupid bomb get dropped on America? Seriously. I can't take it anymore. The idiots are like a virus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 08/20/2008

Am I sick and tired of seeing articles with people dissecting, examining, critiquing, and advising Obama! Here is what I want to know: Who is John McCain? What was the Keating 5 scandal about? What happened during his naval training, what happened to his first wife? How bright is John McCain because I heard some answers during the Fake Forum that were just downright idiotic, my friends.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 08/20/2008
- chitown8 I'm a Fan of chitown8 90 fans permalink
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I agree what about John Mccain he has been in the senate for 26 years and I know nothing about him except he was a POW.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 08/20/2008
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Here is a good link for examining who McCain is - written by a gentleman who was a POW with him and in school with him:

http://www.military.com/opinion/0,15202,164859_1,00.html

You'll probably have to cut and paste this since it looks like the link didn't work.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 08/20/2008
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I have lived in 4 countries and nowhere have I ever seen citizens eager to elect a President who would be a dim wit.Any other country would be proud to have a Harward educated constitutional lawyer as their president.­Somehow studying in college and getting somewhere is considered elitist.It would be a change to have a president who if not able to talk in foreign languages could at least speak his own language in a way people understood him or her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 08/20/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 229 fans permalink

Go figure. I don't get it either.

Obama08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 08/20/2008
- loria I'm a Fan of loria 150 fans permalink
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What is worse is that many would still prefer it after eight years of a president with an average IQ and no curosity. Even when our country is so much worse off than it was. We still don't want no stinkin smart people in the WH.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 08/20/2008
- MidSection I'm a Fan of MidSection 13 fans permalink

Because he is from Harvard means nothing. Intelligence does not mean that he is either perfect or right on all issues. i disagree with many of his positions on the issues....­.so i will not be voting for him. And I DO NOT VALUE HIS JUDGMENT. Who hangs out with the people he has had associations with for decades...­...racists and ex terrorists. you are judged by the company you keep.
Obama is bad for America. He will lose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 08/20/2008
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 565 fans permalink
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Stating that Obama has been associating with "racists and ex-terrorists" for decades reveals a void in your own intelligence and judgment. In spite of the wealth of informatio­navailable to anyone who's interested, and the reality that contradicts your statement, you have obviously chosen to believe the lies and smears that media critics of Obama have spoon fed you rather than to do your own research and apply your own critical thinking skills, and have therefore based your so called "judgment" not on your own intellectual pursuit, but on what other people have told you, people who depend on those like you to manipulate. For you to question or denigrate Obama's judgment is a perfect example of the pot calling the kettle black.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 08/20/2008
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McCain was dropping napalm bombs on Vietnamese men,women & children.t­hat is the education that he has,he has been taught to consider every other nationality the enemy.what will he do if he is president,bomb the Russians,I­ranians,Ve­nezuelans,­Cubans,Pal­estinians,­every Muslim country & anyone else he may have a grudge against?
will he then restart the STAR WARS program.
Will we then revert to building bomb shelters for ourselves like in the 60s?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 08/20/2008
- Aywaller I'm a Fan of Aywaller 5 fans permalink
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Just because you don't value Obama's judgment doesn't make it any less invaluable to us as Americans. Keep spouting your Republican talking points--ultimately they will fail and we all be better for it.

American needs Obama. And he will win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 08/20/2008

I am also puzzled.. Why are Americans allergic to intelligence? It is sickening.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 08/20/2008
- Buddy McCue I'm a Fan of Buddy McCue 136 fans permalink
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Here's my theory on that:

We have allowed our culture to become almost completely commercialized. An advertiser's most effective tool is the appeal to vanity. When the American consumer is bombarded with "You are great," "You are smart," "You deserve the best," and so on, it is easy for that consumer to slip into narcissism. It becomes easy to imagine that instinct can replace education.

What does this have to do with presidential politics? This: a citizen who has been conditioned by consumer culture does not want to be confronted with a public figure who seems smarter than that consumer. Instead, that consumer would rather vote for a candidate that he can "identify with," like the role models portrayed in advertisements, sit-coms and so forth.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 08/20/2008
- DofG I'm a Fan of DofG 48 fans permalink
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Unfortunately, the masses have a tendency to have emnity for those who represent, and aspire to, what is best in their own potential! Christ's did not intend for people to worship him, but to be the illustrative example of our potential as human beings. His example, and others like him, have been manifested down through the millennia. However, instead of seeking that level of expression within ourselves, we tend to be cynical, or degenerate into deification and misplaced worship, in order to avoid the real work of self-realization.
That's why a little book like "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" reflects more truth in its simplicity, than an epic anthology like the bible!

Barack Obama is no different from anyone else, except in his hunger to reach the potential of the universe within!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 08/20/2008
- MidSection I'm a Fan of MidSection 13 fans permalink

Obama is going to lose. Today he is down by 5. If you look at the electoral college right now and freeze it.....rig­ht now McCain has 274 electoral votes.....­enough to be President McCain.

I've been saying this for a while, that Hillary would have made the best candidate. The more that people get to know Obama.....­his positions.­.....his associations with slimy people....­...it turns off Americans.

Start accepting that come November..­...we will have a president McCain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 08/20/2008
- dartagnan I'm a Fan of dartagnan 47 fans permalink
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"If you look at the electoral college right now and freeze it.....rig­ht now McCain has 274 electoral votes.....­enough to be President McCain."

Where are you getting this? Got a link? The map I'm looking at http://pollster.comm) has Obama with 264 EV's, just six shy of victory. Did you just draw your own?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 08/20/2008
- breezi I'm a Fan of breezi 10 fans permalink

So far as associations with slimy people go, we don't have to look further than McCain himself. Karl Rove, Phil Gramm, the Rev. Hagee, and any other member of the fame & fortune club that he thinks would support him. This is a Democratic year, and the Republicans are bailing out of a sinking ship.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 08/20/2008
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Fight, Senator Obama! Fight! Don't let Rove win.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 08/20/2008
- jcwtts1 I'm a Fan of jcwtts1 148 fans permalink
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It is a testiment to the brilliance and genius of the GOP that being smart is somehow bad. More, they shift the debate, it isn't that Obama is smart it is that he is condesending. Amazing. Somehow because a guy works hard and busts his butt to get into an Ivy and then Harvard Law he is an elitist. McCain... the son of an Admiral, the grandson of one, worth a hundred million, 5 million in income a year but he's not an elitist, because he's.... white.... a prick.... what. Obama is a working class kid whose mother was on food stamps at one point. But he's an elitist. An idiots like this blogger buy into it. The answer to this question is to laugh in the face of anyone who makes it. But the MSM is so idiotic that they don't even realize they are being manipulated by the GOP. Being smart isn't a bad thing. Being really smart isn't a bad thing. It is a necessary component to running the country successfully. G.W.B wasn't stupid... he went o Harvard and Yale, he was incurious, unwilling to think deeply, and our country has suffered for it. McCain I would argue is the same, either by will or by age, incapable of fully understanding issues deeply, including forgiven policy.

J

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 08/20/2008

As criticial as blogs have been of Barack Obama, you'd think that they were dominated by Republicans. We are killing our own candidate. I'm far more concern with what a dunce John McCain is. He's just not intelligent. Here's a guy who finished 5 from the bottom of his class at the Naval Academy, and no one is asking "Is John McCain smart enough to be President?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 08/20/2008
- loball I'm a Fan of loball 6 fans permalink
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bingo!!!!
If we are to capitalize on this argument, then we must expose McCain as intellectually inferior.
I find it comical that those that see intelligence as "feminine" also find women to be second class.
We do not need the "dumb" vote so lets stop chasing it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 08/20/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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Again, we are letting the MSM and their corporate masters dictate public discussion. Don't worry about 98% poverty, 1/3 cancer rates or endless war - we want to talk about who loves Jeebus and how we will crush other religions and peoples to convert them to Chr*stianity.

Who cares about the bible thumpers? The Pedophiliac Christian Taliban is part of the reason this country is collapsing in the first place. As far as I'm concerned, tear down every Christian church and turn them all into hospitals, colleges and/or soup kitchens.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 08/20/2008

"Again, we are letting the MSM and their corporate masters dictate public discussion. Don't worry about 98% poverty, 1/3 cancer rates or endless war "

I truly agree with you. The rants about religion . . . . well, whatever. I can't just pass off your views of Christian. I don't agree with you.

However, any discussion of politics should be a discussion about the issues facing our nation and not perceptions not based in reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 08/20/2008
- Chavez08 I'm a Fan of Chavez08 58 fans permalink
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I realize my beliefs about religion are independent and I appreciate and respect those turning to a faith in order to help them in their lives. Some of the best people in my life are involved in their faith.

What I do have a problem with is other religions blindly judging other cultures, sexual prefences and/or diety beliefs.

The answers to this worlds' problems are not confined to a single book, especally a book that is so loosely translated modern times.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 08/20/2008
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