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This Week With Barack Obama, April 20-26, 2008


by: icebergslim

Sun Apr 27, 2008 at 07:15 PM CDT

cross-posted @ This Week With Barack Obama

                       
                             obama smiling during editorial meet of indianapolis star in indiana

Note: Next edition of This Week With Barack Obama, April 27-May 3, 2008 will be under the management of Al Rodgers, next Sunday, May 4, 2008.  I am in Indiana from Friday through Wednesday, for the crucial Indiana Primary on Tuesday May 6, 2008.  I will be working in NW Indiana between Gary, Valparaiso and South Bend.  So, give Al the love you give me on this weekly.  Peace.

Oh, and please digg it!!!!

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The Richardson Dilemma


by: frhetoric

Fri Mar 28, 2008 at 11:28 AM CDT

In 2005, I worked for Bill Richardson in Florida for Moving America Forward his 527. Now why, you may ask, would Bill Richardson, the Governor of New Mexico, pay someone to work for him in Florida and at least four other swing states? Beyond his '08 political aspirations, I respected what Bill Richardson was attempting; doing what no other individual Hispanic or otherwise has been able to do, empower and unify various Hispanic cultures and the Native American communities. He would attempt to do this through voter registration, education and protection of their vote.

Unifying the Hispanic community is difficult. Beyond the obvious cultural and dialect differences, for years the Hispanic community has been unengaged politically in comparison to the size of their population.  The easiest response is to say that the community has not realized their vote potential or that the majority are not eligible to vote because of their citizenship.

However, the reality is that campaigns and state parties have limited resources and they have to prioritize the allocation of those resources. A campaign can't be expected to spend all their resources on potential voting populations; they have to concentrate on those Hispanic that already vote. And while it might also be easy to blame state parties, without the right strategy , or a viable state wide race that needs the votes,  smaller districts with large Hispanic populations already vote Democratic. So what Richardson was doing was great; he was creating a solution and attempting to do the difficult task of going after Hispanics that have not been engaged, eligible to vote, but not registered to vote.

My present day criticism of Bill Richardson's endorsement of Obama comes assuming he has one of three simplified choices, does he remain neutral until the eventual nominee was more evident not attempting to expend what political collateral he has on either candidate, does he support Hillary, or does he support Obama?

Before anyone makes an argument that he picked the best candidate, I'll make the statement that all three choices are political decisions but with varying statements; and that Richardson made a decision as a superdelegate not as an elected governor and a presidential candidate who represent everyone's interest.

I will excuse the Democrats that like Hillary, but have polled their district, and see Hillary's negatives are too high to support, that's not the case with Richardson. The candidate that narrowly lost his home state of New Mexico is the candidate he endorsed. So he's not voting the interest of his state's Democratic popular vote.

State Representative Senfronia Thompson is an example of a superdelegate that changed her support from Hillary to advocate on behalf of her community and her district's interest. In states where Hispanics were a significant voting bloc, the Hispanic vote went for Hillary. So, Richardson is not making his decision on behalf of the people he has been working to empower by supporting their choice.

Unfortunately, I have to believe Richardson made his decision for his own personnel gain. He'll have a strong argument for the Vice-Presidential nomination.  Richardson can help Obama attract Hispanic voters that Obama has not been able to persuade to vote for him; he's a very popular Governor of a swing state that he can help carry; his experience will counter Obama's lack of both internationally experience as a former diplomat and domestic experience in dealing with Congress as a former Congressman and presidential cabinet member.

I truly believe that even when a person chooses to vote Republican for a particular candidate as long as they're making an informed choice and it's not just a "because vote" I'll respect their choice. However, I took Richardson's endorsement of Obama personally disappointing. I perceived his endorsement as a "because endorsement". I'll say he endorsed Obama because he wants to be Vice-President.  

Richardson's timing to endorse Obama, further alienated me from Richardson. If Richardson would like to be a voice for Hispanics he should be more sensitive to the racial oratory of Rev. Wright and Obama's judgment regarding his pastor.  

Now Obama is saying in an interview that will air March 28, 2008 that "had Wright not retired, [he'd] have left his church".

Richardson is aware that he can potentially be a voice that is representative of Hispanics. Polling three years ago said the most recognizable and respected name among Hispanics was Edward James Olmos. Not a single Hispanic famous or politically was able to garner more than 20% as a potential political voice nationally, regionally or locally.

Richardson's decision puts me and should put other progressives in a dilemma. Hispanics do not have a national voice and African Americans have found a voice. However, do I continue to look the other way when Richardson or Obama justify their bad judgment because America needs change or because voices are needed in their respective communities?

Governor Bill Richardson has made his decision and for now I will be disappointed with his decision.

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This Week With Barack Obama, March 9-15, 2008


by: icebergslim

Mon Mar 17, 2008 at 07:42 PM CDT

cross-posted @ This Week With Barack Obama and One Million Strong

                             
                                                                  obama in fairless hills, pa, march 11, 2008

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Bell Ewing, and why Geraldine Ferraro is wrong about Barack Obama


by: Big Tex

Thu Mar 13, 2008 at 01:01 PM CDT

(Crossposted at The Old Eighteen and Daily Kos)

Today, while many of us in the blogosphere continue to preoccupy ourselves discussing the disturbing tone of racism that seems to have crept into the Clinton campaign's narrative lately, an African-American lady from South Dallas will be gathering together with family and well-wishers and doing something that few other people have lived long enough to do: celebrating her 114th birthday.

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This Week With Barack Obama, February 25-March 1, 2008


by: icebergslim

Mon Mar 03, 2008 at 07:35 AM CST

cross-posted @ This Week With Barack Obama & One Million Strong

                             
                                                                                          obama in austin, texas

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Late Edition: This Week With Barack Obama, November 25-December 2, 2007


by: icebergslim

Tue Feb 26, 2008 at 08:15 AM CST

cross-posted @ This Week With Barack Obama & One Million Strong

                     
         obama at university of texas-pan american, edinburg, tx, with secret service in tow

Debates

February 26, 2008 - Cleveland State, Cleveland, OH - MSNBC

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Gonzalo Barrientos & Jim Mattox endorse Hillary Clinton


by: TXDem08

Tue Feb 19, 2008 at 08:08 AM CST

(To note, neither of these are Texas superdelegates but as former elected officials, are notable.   - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)

Former State Senator Gonzalo Barrientos endorses Hillary according to the Fort Worth Star Telegram.

"We need a leader who has the strength and experience to lead on day one," said Barrientos, who served 30 years in the Legislature before retiring in 2006. "Hillary doesn't just talk about change, she delivers change."

Also in with his endorsement is Former State Attorney General Jim Mattox:

Former state Attorney General Jim Mattox also came out for Clinton. "In Texas we have a phrase: 'She's earned her spurs,'" said Mattox, attorney general from 1983 to '91. "Hillary has spent more than 35 years earning her spurs, and she is the best leader for our country."

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This Week With Barack Obama, February 10-16, 2008


by: icebergslim

Mon Feb 18, 2008 at 07:33 PM CST

cross-posted @ This Week With Barack Obama and One Million Strong

                                 
                                                                                      obama in wisconsin

Debates

February 21, 2008 - University of Texas, Austin, TX - CNN
February 26, 2008 - Cleveland State, Cleveland, OH - MSNBC

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On the Value of Barack Obama's "Inexperience"


by: jelyon

Wed Feb 13, 2008 at 07:26 PM CST

Senator Obama has been beaten severely about the head and shoulders with the lack of experience canard. So I wondered, what is the value of experience? I decided to check out the CV of a particular executive:

At the age of twenty-three, he became a candidate for Illinois General Assembly, but lost the election. The shop where he worked went of business

At the age of twenty-four, a second store failed. He was appointed postmaster for his town, and later Deputy County Surveyor.

At the age of twenty-five, he was elected to the Illinois General Assembly.

At the age of twenty-seven, he was re-elected to the Illinois legislature, and received his law license.

At the age of twenty-nine, he was elected to a third term in the Illinois legislature.

At the age of thirty-one, he was elected to the Illinois legislature for a fourth term.

At the age of thirty-four, he was unsuccessful in a campaign for his party's nomination for U.S. Congress.

At the age of thirty-seven, he received the nomination as his party's candidate for Congress, and was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.

At the age of forty-six, he sought to the office of U.S. Senator from Illinois, but was unsuccessful.

At the age of fifty-one, he was nominated as his party's candidate for President of the United States, and his run for the White House was successful.

At the age of fifty-two, he was sworn in as President of the United States.

To recap: A failed merchant, a low-level government bureaucrat, a state legislator, a lawyer, a U.S. congressman. And yet this relatively modest level of experience does not keep him from being elected as President of the United States...and seeing the United States through a bloody civil war.

So you tell me: How much experience does one need to be president in a time of crisis? How much character?

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Obama agrees to debate in Austin


by: sonia

Mon Feb 11, 2008 at 05:13 PM CST

The Illinois senator has agreed to participate in a Feb. 21 forum being organized by the Texas Democratic Party, Univision and CNN.
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