4 Responses to “Obama : The Making of a President”

  1. Dale Dale says:

    Nice article, but “Mile High Stadium” please. All civilized people completely reject the corporatization of America’s beloved place names.

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  2. jmeasley jmeasley says:

    I understand, as the Steelers play at “Heinz Field” but history will remember the name of the venue as Invesco no matter what we think.

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  3. [...] Politicususa: Obama : The Making of a PresidentObama listed 29 policy proposals and took 19 shots at McCain. This speech put the idea of a soft vague Obama away, and showed that this general election is going to be a brawl. He did a fantastic job balancing the attacks with laying out his vision for America. Obama was strong, forceful, and definitely looked presidential. The rhetoric of hope and change has been advanced to define what has to change, and why we hope. The speech didn’t have a catch phrase that will go down in history, but it showed why there is really only one candidate in this race who is fit to be president, and that candidate is Barack Obama. [...]

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  4. sodompac sodompac says:

    Nobody is saying anything about Mitt Romney’s disaffected supporters; he was passed over for a woman who McCain met only once and is much less qualified than him and many other men in the Republican Party. This shows how reckless John McCain’s decision making process really is. Ms Palin seems to be a very likeable person with a nice family and good credentials, but her body language and other non verbal cues reveals a very deep dark secret “she is not a good fit for the job”. She was chosen on the old stereo typical assumption that women who are disaffected Clinton supporters will emotionally flock to her regardless of her position on issues that are important to them because she is a woman, and women by and large are incapable of making choices base on facts and logic

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