hmm, I never quite saw that... I guess as a super-grown Lucas...JoshuaJSlone said:Certainly from my perspective he's come a long way. Before I started paying big attention to the primaries, he was just a guy I saw sometimes that I thought kinda looked like Lucas from Days of Our Lives with a beard.
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Obama am turrist CONFIRMEDgluv65 said:Who Fucking Knew that giving a little dap or a pound aka fist bump and now fox calls it the "TERRORIST FIST BUMP" you can't make this shit up even if you tried.
http://mediamatters.org/items/200806060007
suaveric said:good speech, but I would have liked her to explain a little bit more that a vote for Barack in the fall is a vote for her. That their plans for the future of this country are virtually the same and McCain is the enemy, not Barack.
Though he seems heaven-sent we ain't ready
To have a Black President
Though he seems heaven-sent we ain't ready
To have a Black President
Yes we can...
Change the world... (Change the world)
Though he seems heaven-sent we ain't ready
To have a Black President
Though he seems heaven-sent we ain't ready
To have a Black President
Yes we can...
Change the world... (The world, the world)
They forgot us on the block, got us in a box
Solitary confinement
How valid are these cops
They need an early retirement
How many rallies will I watch
I ain't got it in me to march, I got to send me to spark
The games and the trial, public housing projects
Cooking up in the pyrex
My set my clique
Even getting money or running from homicide trial to see if they ain't dodgin
Tryin to be rich still pledgin allegiance
A predicate felon and ghetto leader
Lending my poetical genius to whoever may need it
I bleed this so queens bridge now livin with my feet up never defeated
So a president's needed
You know these color folks these negroes hate seeing one of their own succeedin
America surprise us
A little black man guide us
[Chorus]
What's the black prez thinkin on election night
Is it how can I protect my life, protect my wife, protect my rights?
Every other president was nothin less than white
'Cept Thomas Jefferson and mixed Indian blood, and Calvin Coolidge
KKK is like "what the fuck?"
Loadin they guns up
Loadin up mines too
Ready to ride cause I'm ridin with my crew
He dies we die too
But on the positive side I think Obama provides
Hope and challenges minds
of all races and colors to erase the hate
and try to love one another
So many political snakes, we in need of a break
I thinkin I can trust this brother
But will he keep it way real
Every innocent nigga in jail gets out on the pill
When he wins will he really care still?
I feel...
[Chorus]
Sayin praya for "do we have ta?"
You ain't right Jeremiah wrong pastor
Love with a slave master
Sincerely yours USA's most brave rapper
Jesse carjacker Uncle Tom kidnapper
Act around bentley cooped off the Richter
Bitch called like I pimped her (wuh?)
Politics politricks, Klan shooter
Deacon for defense progress producer
Nothin on the stove for survival booster
Gotta do what we gotta do
We ain't got no Northerners comin through to help
Anything we need we done we gotta do ourself
New improved JFK on the way
It ain't the 60s again, niggas ain't hippies again
We ain't fallin for the same traps standing on the balcony where they shot the King at
McCain got apologies, ain't nobody hearin that, people need honesty
[Chorus]
gluv65 said:
GrotesqueBeauty said:I just watched a repeat of the speech. I missed the first little bit so maybe I didn't get the entire context, but from what I saw I wasn't that impressed. She managed to talk about herself a lot (for the second speech in a row...) and when she touched upon Obama it was always vague generalities about the needs of the party and voting for Obama because he's the nominee rather than positive things about Obama himself. She still seems unwilling to let go of the notion that she would be better. There was even a point where she says how she thought she would be the best candidate but... and then proceeds to launch into a long monologue about women in America without ever returning to the idea that Obama is a strong candidate in his own right.
I don't know. It just seemed like she was trying to cement her place in history and otherwise going through the motions. Every endorsement she gives seems to be about what position Obama is in and and what the alternative is, not who Obama is and what he specifically offers. It's disappointing, but not surprising.
Stumpokapow said:You can see going right back into the last thread and the thread before that an awful lot of observers literally change their minds every time they hear a speech or read a blog. There's an enormous myopia here and elsewhere on the web when it comes to political issues.
VALIS said:You're right. There's an enormous myopia when it comes to about 3/4ths of PoliGAF in realizing that 18 million voted for her and she's one of the most powerful people in politics. I don't like her, I don't like Bill, they surround themselves with some of the most destructive, slash and burn advisers and supporters in the country... but her being on Obama's ticket would provide a range of appeal among voters that absolutely NO ONE else could provide. I snicker when people come up with shit like Sebelius and Webb and other trophy candidates who have fucking ZERO appeal on the national stage. It's obvious that this is a first election for a lot of people here because they never think of trying to appeal to as many people as possible, they just think about what appeals to themselves the most.
Would I personally rather another VP than Hillary? Yes. Would another VP than Hillary lend as much to Obama's broad appeal as much as she does? No way. Obama won the nomination on Tuesday and the media has been 24/7 Hillary since. She's a major force in American politics, like it or not.
I'm frequently dumbfounded listening to some of you wanting to discard a candidate who just racked up 18 MILLION votes. It's a dream come true for Obama. He gets to be the president. He's the one who sets the policies and the tone and approves and vetoes and appoints judges and meets with foreign leaders and so on and so on and so on, and what Hillary does is stand there in a supporting role and bring her 18 million supporters on board.
You'd have to be bugfuck insane to choose another candidate over her. And I don't like her! But I want to win.
You're assuming that those 18 million would come on board automatically with Obama at the top of the ticket. You're also assuming another VP, given appropriate exposure, could not get them as well. Not to mention that much of her popular vote came from large, solid blue states like New York and California that are not contested. Her tactical appeal is limited in states that matter. Sebelius, for example, could probably help in Ohio just as much as Clinton.VALIS said:He's the one who sets the policies and the tone and approves and vetoes and appoints judges and meets with foreign leaders and so on and so on and so on, and what Hillary does is stand there in a supporting role and bring her 18 million supporters on board.
You'd have to be half-insane to choose another candidate over her. And I don't like her! But I want to win.
omgimaninja said:Haha check out this new commercial for a local Kia dealer which features "Obama" and even copies Obama's logo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZSOpA2tXWc
Zeed said:You're assuming that those 18 million would come on board automatically with Obama at the top of the ticket.
Odrion said:Okay if I hear another retard that says Hillary being VP would magically give Obama 18 million votes I'm going to find a way to kill him through e-mail.
Pretty good! Thanks for the link and lyrics.Zeed said:I was pleased with Clinton's speech. She can yet become a powerful force for good this November if she keeps it up. I'm still opposed to her as VP because I do not believe it would ultimately help Barack, however, if it does in fact help him get elected I'm all for it. From now on I care about only one thing in politics - getting this man into the Oval Office.
Anyway, I transcribed the lyrics of Nas' Black President for the occasion:
VALIS said:You're right. There's an enormous myopia when it comes to about 3/4ths of PoliGAF in realizing that 18 million voted for her and she's one of the most powerful people in politics. ... yadda yadda hillary yadda yadda
theBishop said:I wonder if Obama will ask him [Kerry] to join the administration...
theBishop said:I'm watching the Obama biography on MSNBC, and I just realized we've completely ignored John Kerry in this thread. Obama would not be the nominee today if it weren't for Kerry. It was Kerry who tapped Obama to give the keynote DNC speech in '04, and Kerry was behind Obama's campaign really early in the process.
I wonder if Obama will ask him to join the administration...
theBishop said:I wonder if Obama will ask him to join the administration...
theBishop said:I'm watching the Obama biography on MSNBC, and I just realized we've completely ignored John Kerry in this thread. Obama would not be the nominee today if it weren't for Kerry. It was Kerry who tapped Obama to give the keynote DNC speech in '04, and Kerry was behind Obama's campaign really early in the process.
I wonder if Obama will ask him to join the administration...
When i get paid guysStoOgE said:Guys, I've updated the fundraising goal for NeoGafers for Obama to 3K.
Remember, it's NeoGAF's contribution to society.
http://my.barackobama.com/page/group/NeoGAFforObama
we did an awesome job bringing the senator 1337 dollars in the primary. I wanted to make the goal 9001 dollars (greater than 9000).. but last time I had a crazy big number as a joke, you guys hit it, I didnt want to make GAF give up all their money this time.
gluv65 said:Who Fucking Knew that giving a little dap or a pound aka fist bump and now fox calls it the "TERRORIST FIST BUMP" you can't make this shit up even if you tried.
http://mediamatters.org/items/200806060007
I hope Obama takes Hagel as SecDef, and Lugar as SecState.grandjedi6 said:Kerry has repeatedly denounced such rumors. Plus it wouldn't be wise for Obama to steal all of his fellow Senators for his administration
This can't be said enough.kkaabboomm said:i have very mixed feelings about this type of thing. 'oh, we want biden as SOS, kerry in there, maybe dodd, maybe clinton, etc'
there are currently only 49 democrats in the senate, plus 2 I's who caucus with them (one of those being the big L). if Obama wins, thats 48, and if kerry, clinton, biden alone, thats 45. yeah, gov's can appoint new dems to take their seats, and the dems are slated to pick up maybe 5 or more senate seats, but raiding a body of 100 of 5 members, thats 5 people who have relationships with people, who have connections, who have legislative experience, etc from that body.
i'm not sure it's a good idea to take so many senators and put them in the admin/cabinet.
so awesomegluv65 said:
GrotesqueBeauty said:VALIS, it's glib and condescending to suggest that people must be first time voters or that it's their first time participating in the process because they don't support Clinton on the ticket. It's not wrong to believe in principle over supposed "electibility", and beyond that assertion there are half a dozen other practical considerations to take into account. She brings a tremendous amount of baggage both from the primaries (a source for dozens if not hundreds of sound bytes of her attacking Obama's qualifications in the worst possible way) as well as her and Bill's unsavory financial entanglements. It's also a mistake to think of those 18 million voters as Hillary's and hers alone. The ones who are focused on issues are already likely to switch to Obama and those for whom it's a cult of personality wouldn't necessarily be any less resentful upon seeing her in the subservient role of VP than they are now.
The list goes on, and I'm sure you could rebute each point in turn with more arguments for why she would be a good pick, but my point is that there are legit grounds for considering why she might not just be the shiny sparkling gift of 18 million votes that you propose.
grandjedi6 said:I don't like the new McCain ads on NeoGAF :/
Keep him distracted, I'm calling the terrorist hotline right now.guess said:Well, then you are obviously anti-American.
OHMYGOD WHERE DO I SIGN UP!!??gluv65 said:
VALIS said:However, most of the anti-Clinton VP arguments here can be summed up as, "She's a bitch, and I'm still pissed off about some things she did."
would be the first woman president, that's real change
35 years of experience
sniper fire
mark penn
flag burning
kyl-lieberman
defending iraq authorization
DLC
obama is elitist, says the rich yale lady
...as far as I know
yes she can
it took president lyndon johnson to sign the civil rights act into law
geraldine ferraro
commander in chief threshhold
"dream ticket"
attempted and actual caucus strongarming
mccain is ready, i am ready, obama has a speech
cannot win without inciting schism
might incite schism anyway
i did not support nafta (supported nafta)
shame on you barack obama
^^^that fucking red suit i bet someone calculated that to look more aggressive
putin has no soul (putin: "at minimum, a head of state should have a head")
harold ickes
campaign debt to small businesses
continuing to raise hopes and solicit donations for a campaign she cannot win
what if the republicans bring up his COCAINE use
change agent
most states not "significant"
after losing iowa caucuses: caucuses are undemocratic
hillary 4 u & me
hillary leaves the band
^ none of her youtubes have comments enabled
victory celebration in florida
did not withdraw name from ballot in michigan
seat florida and michigan delegates or the people will be disenfranchised
obama wants to disenfranchise you
superdelegates please override the popular vote
pledged delegates are not technically pledged
*cries* ...some of us are ready, and some of us aren't
corporate board of walmart
hour-long waste of cash on Lifetime
no planning beyond super tuesday
speeches don't put food on the table *loans self 5 mil from speech mioney*
i'm the only candidate offering universal health care (its not UHC, also kucinich/gravel)
if MY pastor had said such things
oozing entitlement out of every pore of her smug face
lobbyists are "real americans"
PAC money
mysterious clinton library contributions
fucked over health care once already
brought peace to ireland
no full repeal of DOMA
loyalty > competence
bush/clinton/bush/clinton
bringing up Hamas and Farrakhan at debates
automatic delegates"
making attack ads on the "bitter" comments
http://www.youtube.com/user/BarackObamadotcomZonar said:Does anyone have a link to all of Obama's speeches? I just want to hear every time he has gave a speech. I only need 2008's if possible.
his website only has a few.
Revengeance said:OHMYGOD WHERE DO I SIGN UP!!??
Stumpokapow said:It's not uncommon that the Vice Presidential candidate has low name recognition. It's not uncommon that the cabinet has NO name recognition.
Kerry discovered him. Kerry was in Chicago for a fundraiser before Obama won the nomination to be the democrat for the senate seat, back when Obama was third in the senate primary polls. Kerry saw one of Obama's events and was impressed by him and thats why he picked him for the convention.theBishop said:I'm watching the Obama biography on MSNBC, and I just realized we've completely ignored John Kerry in this thread. Obama would not be the nominee today if it weren't for Kerry. It was Kerry who tapped Obama to give the keynote DNC speech in '04, and Kerry was behind Obama's campaign really early in the process.
I wonder if Obama will ask him to join the administration...
Jason's Ultimatum said:What do you guys expect the popular vote to look like in November? Pretty close, like in 2004, right?