Beth Arnold

Beth Arnold

Posted: April 23, 2008 10:53 AM

Whole Wide World Wants Obama

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Putting yesterday's Pennsylvania primary in the correct perspective: Obama is the one who "closed" his deal by narrowing the big margin Hillary had going into the state. Hillary blew half her point lead. She lost even if she won. Even Republican caricature Bill Bennett applauded Hillary on her campaign -- which she ran like a Republican, he said on CNN. The Democratic commentators let that one go by without comment. What was up with them? Isn't this the ultimate insult, or is it a badge of honor for Leibercrat (thank you, Bob Cesca) Clinton?

Bennett gave Hillary high marks on her fear-provoking, mean-spirited campaign of making non-issues important and lies sound like truth for those who don't "get" that she's using the famous Republican inspired M.O. to throw a net over her citizen prey. This worked for George Bush, and we all know how it's been to live with the tragic results of that. Bennett's comment should be a veil of shame for Mrs. Clinton, though she wears it like a blushing bride. Maybe she'll go out and shoot a duck to celebrate, or down some shots with her good ole Northern boys. After that, they could head out to a Whiffenpoof sing-a-long.

The world is watching this election with great interest. I live in Paris, which is an extremely diverse culture as well as a crossroads for Europe and other continents. Everyone I talk to -- without exception -- says they are excited about Obama being elected president of the United States. That he would make a huge difference in how the world sees us and in our reputation. No one mentions Hillary. Most people don't even understand how she has as much support as she does, given that the bulk of her governmental experience is having been a First Lady--in Arkansas and then The White House -- for a total of 20 years. People from our Turkish tailor to an English actress friend bring the subject up, and are baffled.

Before you start saying that you don't care what anyone from any other country thinks, remember that this is exactly the attitude of George W. and VP Dick. This is the attitude of insular Americans who have shut down their hearts, their optimism, their experience, and their brains and let our country go down the tubes. They harm our country far more than they could ever help. This nationalist attitude has a bit of a fascist feel.

Check out The World Wants Obama Coalition. People from around the globe have submitted videos to say how they feel. For example,

Khaya from South Africa gives a very careful view of America's strengths and weakness, concluding that if it elects Barack Obama it will send the message to the world "that America has its mojo back:"

Beth Arnold lives and writes in Paris. You can see more of her work at www.betharnold.com.

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- MzTexas I'm a Fan of MzTexas 30 fans permalink

Really? Then why has he lost the big states necessary to win in November? Why did he lose last night? He's supposedly the anointed one . . . why didn't he win last night?

Come on, folks, give us someone who can beat McCain. I don't like either one of the media-created and pushed Democratic candidates, one is way too divisive and the other WAY too inexperienced. Having said that, I'll vote for either one of them, but make sure that they can REALLY win in November. I don't know if we can survive a McCain presidency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 04/23/2008
- jvarga I'm a Fan of jvarga 4 fans permalink

Ok then, should we open up our elections to anyone who wants to vote (much like many people want to do with our borders)? Is this desirable in the absence of other nations reciprocating?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 04/23/2008
- Gibbons I'm a Fan of Gibbons 3 fans permalink

Obama took a drubbing if the whole world wants Obbama he should un for president of the world. We have several working class states coming up and Hillary will take most of them. Obama's stereotyping the working class white man came home to roost. He outspent her more than 3 to 1 and found he couldn't buy Pennsylvania with the money he collected from his secret trip to San Francisco where he met with people he respects because they have lots of money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 04/23/2008

Just so you know Bill has echoed those same sentiments about that electorate that votes against their economic interests *(La Times), while Hillary was quoted in the 90's as saying "screw'em". Go head and google it if you like. Secret Trip? Thats comical! Based on the level of exageration and deceit I try to distinguish GOP blogs from Clinton blogs, but they blend in a rediculous orgy of ignorance. Obama has changed the landscape of fundraising by getting $ 25 donations on the internet as well as healthy donations that are all CAPPED. The deep well of passion that is reflected by the donations represents a demand for change that will not be cordial to a Clinton or McCain presidency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:58 PM on 04/23/2008
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