Obama offers a new kind of politics
by
BP in NJ
04/14/2008, 5:51 PM
When I first heard the soundbite, I was surprised by the phrases.
But I still went ahead and listened to the whole recording from San Francisco. His
choice of wording was way off. I could see people being offended. They
could easily have been misinterpreted. I've heard several different
opinions of his intent.
When I saw the response from Obama on Friday it took another context.
There are people who have made up their minds about who to vote for
already. This situation, no matter which side you're on will not change
your mind. It took me a long time to decide which Democratic candidate
was for me. The most important thing is to be informed.
This is the link to the Obama response I am referring to:
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In my humble opinion he was trying to say that people do not trust
Washington to change their economic situation. So, instead of voting on
economic promises and issues, they vote (cling) to the issues they
think they can trust Washington to do something about: gun control,
trade, immigration, and issues based on their religious beliefs.
Now everyone can see it differently. That's what great about
America. I'll probably be referred to as a "blind" Obama supporter. But
if Hillary Clinton can "mis-speak" and her supporters can overlook it,
then why can't Obama have put something wrong and her supporters can't
do the same? Senator Obama could have pounced on any number of gaffes
by the Clinton campaign. He chose not to exploit a fellow Democrats
shortfalls for his gain.
Furthermore, why is it wrong to say people are bitter about being made promises
during a campaign that get forgotten as soon as that politician is
voted into office? If you can't trust Washington to address economics,
why is it wrong to say you turn to other issues to base your vote on?
He wasn't saying people pick up a gun, or suddenly get religion, or are
against the American dream for immigrants because they're bitter. He's
saying people turn to the issues they feel Washington can be trusted with. He is saying that because we already are religious, believe
in the second amendment, believe in the American dream and the right
of all it's citizens to prosper; that we turn to those issues because
we are comfortable with them, because they speak to the values so many
of us hold dear.
Senator
Obama should run an ad with Friday's video. If you
look at the crowd behind him they are middle class Americans (like me). In the
beginning of the speech their faces show a bit of skepticism, but a
willingness to listen and "size this guy up", so to speak. By the end,
they were on their feet. They related to his honest assessment of where
American stands today and how it is affecting real citizens. He was mad
too. Mad enough to fight for his positions without pandering to the
lowest common denominator. He showed us how he respects people,
understands them and how he'll represent us. We work hard and yes,
we're bitter about the status quo in Washington. We're angry that
both parties make promises that they don't follow up on.
We're ready for a new kind of politics.