Am I the only one that thought Obama's 'Just words' speech was pompous? To compare why he is running for office to words used to define our Nation or to define Civil Rights, cheapens both Civil Rights and our Nation. Don't quote MLK and the Declaration of Independence, speak your own words, not rhetoric*. To me this sounds like a speech you'd hear Martin Sheen give on the West Wing. I won't even bring up that this was someone else’s speech before it was Obama, or that it is in response to a criticism from the Clin-ton camp.
The Speech: (or at least the 'Just Words' part)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ffwY74XbS4
And here is the speech he borrowed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M6x1H08aFc
I also hate that hands-to-the-mouth-now-point-at-crowd mannerism he picked up in his Presidential Speaking Class. Another mannerism I dislike is how his head is always tilted (probably got this in the same speaking class). Psychology 101 teaches communication and human interactions which it appears he cribbed: Physical - attentive, interested, straight-forward, tilted head, non-threatening and non-threatened.** I also do not like his rapid blinking. Some say it represents a liar as he breaks eye contact, but I am actually more in the camp that says, "Rapid blinking blocks vision and can be an arrogant signal, saying 'I am so important, I do not need to see you'."***
http://changingminds.org/techniques/bod ... nguage.htm
Also I mentioned a Mid-West bias before, to which Fritz responded by remarking that Obama was from Illinois. I would not call Chicago and its Suburbs, rural America. He then when on to mention Obama is from Hawaii, again, I would not classify that as rural America. Nor would I count Indonesia where he did his grade school learning, though I would point out it ranks second in terrorist cells right after Sri Lanka. Your best argument here Fritz is that farm people want to be left alone. They don’t want or trust the government involved in their lives, and hence a big government Democrat is not going to appeal to them. Believe it or not farmers are against farm subsidies. They are hard working people, not looking for handouts from the welfare state. (let me stop before I really get going)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 00962.html
http://www.truthabouttrade.org/article.asp?id=5398 (from WSJ)
I'm also not a bid fan of his preacher voice, and his salvation show antics. I thought when he started the wave that was regrettable. (Though not as bad as Clin-Ton's Clap-Clap, Point-Point dance)
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethi ... tives.html
http://bravenewfilms.org/blog/29198-cla ... oint-point
I am still a little miffed with how the Dems used the Anti-War sentiment to win seats, and have since done nothing. In his victory speech in Texas, Obama promised to end the Iraq war in 2009 and stated he would have the troops home in a year. However, in The Audacity of Hope (2006), Obama wrote that "how quickly a complete withdrawal can be accomplished is a matter of imperfect judgment based on a series of best guesses." Also Obama has advocated war in the other countries, just not "Bush's War".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q54ygIza9s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIum0o-_LZk (I did not know this was a Ron Paul video when I clicked it, but he is really only the quote at the end)
Superdelegates, Really? I can't wait to see who Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, Bill Richardson, Dennis Kucinich, and Bill Clinton are pulling for. More than half of your superdelegates are reported to be "Uncommitted and waiting to see what the voters decide." The other half is split between the Obama and Clin-Ton, and so I really don't see any backdoor shenanigans.****
http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/ ... t0802.html
Super delegates are another media amalgamation, to make the election SEEM interesting. The Dems like to mix it up, keeps them in the news. McCain is boring, like watching erosion happen. If Obama is dynamic, McCain is stoic. Kinda like Mount Rushmore. He was written off at first because he is old and uninteresting to the pundits.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BHKtXyIzn0 (I thought this was a Ron Paul Video, but it's not)
* I think I must also add; words ARE just words. Actions will always speak louder. Events do not need sound bites to be important. Also "All we have to fear...." is a worthless quote. It is from an inauguration speech, and FDR was rambling on instead of giving ways to fix the Great Depression.
**Actually the tilted head is a normal human condition. It is a generally a female mannerism showing coyness and offering courtship. It is also believed that the lengthened neck adds sexuality. Though to be fair it could be a mannerism he picked up from being raised by his Grand Mom. I don't wish to call Obama effeminate, rather I would focus on what I believe is a contrived emotional state.
***Or maybe, "Rapid blinking also flutters the eyelashes and can be a coy romantic invitation." Is Obama trying to sex me up? Not Again! Damn you Perot! Maybe Obama cribbed his wife's notes, which would explain this all away. Also I don't like how they are dressing her and doing her hair to look like Jackie O. However, that may be her fantasy, which in that case, I'm OK with it. Rapid eye blinking is also associated with neurological distress, which I’m guessing is better than an effeminate liar (whoops).
**** Minus 4% that belong to candidates no longer in the race.