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May 19, 2008
The Turning Point For Senator Obama
There's a lot of primary post mortem discussion happening these days, and I was thinking about what the turning point was for Senator Obama -- the one moment when the Senator broke through the noise; the one moment when the dynamic of the campaign changed.
For me, it was Iowa's Jefferson-Jackson Dinner speech back in November.
When I first heard this speech, my reaction was: he has to win this thing. It was this speech that made me want to endorse Senator Obama for president.
Prior to this speech, I felt that Senator Obama had lost a certain level of energy and I was one of those people who felt that Senator Clinton would likely win the nomination rather quickly. But this speech changed all of that. This was the Obama we were expecting.
Posted By Bob Cesca | May 19, 2008 05:15 PM | DIGG ME!
Comments
I'm not sure when I made my decision, but I can only say after the mush-mouthed rantings of the boy idiot in charge, Obama is truly a breath of fresh air.
I cannot even bear to hear the sound of the jerk-offs voice...his mangled English, his recent slurring and mispronunciation of the simplest English.
Obama is a wonderful speaker, with energy, thought and hope. We need this after putting up with 8 years of coke boy's thoughts and wet dreams.
We need him - you're right. If for no other reason than to bring sanity back to the Oval Office.
Posted by: basheert
at May 19, 2008 06:07 PM
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