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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-17-07 10:40 PM
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Slate: Obama's South Carolina Debut - Feeling the love in Columbia.

Obama's South Carolina Debut
Feeling the love in Columbia.


By John Dickerson
Posted Saturday, Feb. 17, 2007, at 2:23 PM ET

Columbia, S.C.—"Are you here for the wedding or Obama?" the security guard asked me Friday night at the Metropolitan Convention Center in Columbia, S.C. A traditional Indian wedding was being performed down the hall from the Obama rally. It was hard to tell which event had more love. Nearly 3,000 people showed up to see and gawk at the Illinois senator. "I am amazed," said interior designer Laura Fulton as she looked over the crowd. "I am proud of South Carolina. There are African-Americans, Caucasians, Hispanics, and Indians. It looks like the world. It seems like that is the kind of guy he is—of the world." At the back of the room stood a clutch of Indian women who had come over from the wedding dressed in blazing orange and red saris.

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Wearing a dark suit and striped tie, Obama spoke in the round, roaming the sage so that he could face all corners of the audience. He reprised much of his young stump speech, talking about the Iraq war, health care, and education, but the bulk of his pitch was thematic. He called the audience to rally around a new kind of hopeful, less-divisive politics. "There has always been another tradition in politics," he said. "This idea that says we are connected as a people. Just because the world as it is is unjust and just because the world as it is is full of strife and violence and poverty ... just because that's the world we see in front of us now, doesn't mean it is the world as it has to be, and politics can close that gap." Obama was regularly interrupted by cheers and applause, but he delivered the evening's rhetorical high point when he responded to a local politician. Earlier in the week, African-American state Sen. Robert Ford announced he was backing Hillary Clinton. "Everybody else on the ballot is doomed," Ford said, explaining what would happen if Obama were nominated. "Every Democratic candidate running on that ticket would lose because he's black and he's at the top of the ticket—we'd lose the House, the Senate, and the governors and everything."

Ford's endorsement, along with that of another prominent African-American official, was timed to steal a little of Obama's thunder and presumably contribute to another round of stories about whether he could appeal to black voters. Instead, it was a gift. "I've been reading the papers in South Carolina," Obama said before using a preacher's cadence to paraphrase Ford's remarks. "Can't have a black man at the top of the ticket." The crowd booed. "But I know this: that when folks were saying, We're going to march for our freedom, they said, You can't do that." The audience roared. "When somebody said, You can't sit at the lunch counter. … You can't do that. We did. And when somebody said, Women belong in the kitchen not in the board room. You can't do that. Yes we can." (At this point I can't reconstruct the remarks from my tape recorder because the screaming was too loud.) The crowd responded by chanting: "Yes, we can."

Obama is going to gain more from Ford's endorsement than Hillary Clinton is. It would have been too audacious, even for Obama, to so overtly link himself to America's civil rights struggles, but Ford's remarks invited him to. Obama will no doubt use that new portion of his stump speech again, and outside of South Carolina. The audience, well represented with African-Americans, loved it. "I got chills," said Constance Eikins, an African-American stay-at-home mom. "It's very overwhelming. I am happy at the thought of it. We have come a long way."

http://www.slate.com/id/2159915/
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illinoisprogressive Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-17-07 10:57 PM
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1. simply, "wow!"
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Tellurian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-17-07 11:08 PM
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4. Yup, I see a babe in the woods..
Just looking at recent pictures of him, the strain on his face is starting to show.
Not that it's unexpected- this is his first trip out and he hasn't yet felt the sting
of Republican smears coming at him both barrels. I give him credit though, no guts no glory!
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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-17-07 11:19 PM
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5. I found the link to this article on Matthew Yglesias' site along with this comment.
"Dirty Pool

I'm just going to quote Mark Kleiman:

I had hoped that Hillary Clinton's use of two African-American surrogates to make the borderline-racist "We can't nominate a black man" case against Barack Obama would backfire, as it deserved to. Looks as if Obama has figure out a way to make that happen.

I have to say that I wonder whether the Clinton campaign really wants to go there. The polls indicate that being a woman is a smaller electoral handicap than being a Mormon (Romey), 72 years-old (McCain), or on a third marriage (Giuliani), but a larger one than being an African-American. It would be unfortunate for the party to get bogged down in an ugly dispute over this, and I hope the issue will drop, but it makes a lot more sense as something for John Edwards' camp to raise."

http://www.matthewyglesias.com/
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Kagemusha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-17-07 11:43 PM
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6. So what, Democrats should pick up the slack in smearing him?
The quoted story didn't include a single Republican from start to finish.
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Tellurian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-17-07 11:58 PM
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9. I never said any such thing..
and I wasn't quoting or referring to the OP article.
If you chose to smear me with a decidedly false statement
don't bother responding to any of my future posts.
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Kagemusha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-18-07 12:02 AM
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10. If you weren't quoting or referring to the OP article
why um, say something completely unrelated to the topic and not just start your own thread?... Someone might, you know, think you were implying something related to the actual topic.

Your reply's awfully touchy too but that's your business not mine.
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Tellurian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-18-07 12:21 AM
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12. Then don't start things you can't finish..
It's a free country and I'll thank you to keep your suggestions to yourself.
I didn't ask for or need your suggestions on how, what or where to post!
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dancingme Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-17-07 11:03 PM
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2. he is a VERY smart man
if Obama can continue to use criticism to his advantage he will do very well in debates with the other Dem candidates.
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nevergiveup Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-17-07 11:04 PM
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3. Thanks for the report
Not even Bill is going to be able to hold a majority of the black vote for Hillary.
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Daylin Byak Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-17-07 11:56 PM
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8. Wait feeling the love in Columbia, SC?
Correct me if i'm wrong but isn't Columbia a heavily Republican city atleast thats what someone told me.
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Colobo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-17-07 11:56 PM
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7. Obama's kickin' ass
Great rebuttal to Mr. Ford...
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AtomicKitten Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-18-07 12:19 AM
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11. Gobama.
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silverweb Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-18-07 12:47 AM
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13. What AtomicKitten said!
(Since I stole it from her....):D

He makes me want to shout and jump and clap and sing.

He makes me believe in HOPE again!

GObama!

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Pirate Smile Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-18-07 09:37 AM
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14. kick
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