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Obama plays metaphor-filled game

Posted: Friday, May 02, 2008 3:28 PM by Mark Murray

From NBC/NJ's Athena Jones
UNION MILLS, IN -- Yesterday, Obama finished off a day-long tour of Indiana that focused on rural issues with a roundtable chat at a hog farmer's house, followed by a game of P-I-G that might have served as a metaphor for the protracted primary race. It even featured a direct mention of his rival.

The farmer, Andy Evers, was an undecided voter who was leaning toward Obama and who also raises corn and soy. After the Illinois senator spent about 20 minutes talking about health care, not taking money from lobbyists, gas prices, uniting Congress, immigration, and his children, the farmer asked if he would shoot a few hoops with his 14-year-old son Aaron, who he said had been practicing all night.

"We'll play a quick game of P-I-G," Obama said, noting they were on a farm. He joked that Aaron would have home court advantage and that the dimming light -- it was dusk -- was a disadvantage as an older guy.

The assembled press joined the family to watch the game from the edge of the court.

It took Obama -- an avid basketball fan, who was taking part in his fourth hoops-related event in the last six days -- roughly seven minutes to win the game. But it felt like a long seven minutes. 

Early on, he ventured off the pavement into the grass to what could be described as modified three-point range, saying "We're gonna go out into the fields here. Alright, whaddya think? Right here?" He missed. The shot was "way short" as he put it.

An onlooker allowed that maybe the wind was an excuse -- a moderate wind was blowing -- and Obama agreed that the wind could be to blame.

The senator seemed concerned with playing by the rules. A couple times he questioned whether the teen had called the shots he was making.

"Did you call bank shot on that one?," he asked.

"I'm feeling a little pressure, here" Obama said at another point.

"You have to," Aaron said.

The crowd oohed and ahhed as the men tried to best one another. Several of Obama's shots went in like swoosh -- nothing but net -- but he also hit the rim several times or saw the ball appear to be going in but then roll around the rim and pop back out.

"I gotta finish you up right here," Obama said, before missing a shot. 

The game seemed like a baller's mini-version of the on-going election saga. Political observers have begun to echo a question the Clinton campaign has been asking for weeks: With more pledged delegates, more states won and a lead in the popular vote, why can't Obama close the deal and grab the nomination? Some pundits argue a win in both North Carolina and Indiana on Tuesday would help him do so.

As the game dragged on, Obama offered some of the best lines of the night.

"Now we could be here for another couple weeks," he said.

To which an older man standing on the sidelines said: "You better end it."

"I better end it," Obama said.

A few minutes later, the senator told Aaron he should not be nervous "'cause my shot is broke" and then joked they were in Indiana and should be able to make it.

At one point, as it started to drizzle, the senator said "I think we gotta get going. So I think we're gonna have to end it right here. Whaddya think? Let me make this one.". He missed.

For the briefest of moments it seemed that Obama might be flirting with ending the game early, but the political reporters-cum-sports-writers quickly concluded he had no choice but to finish.

"We want to make it close and add to the drama don't we?" he said.

Someone commented: "When the pressure's on, you do pretty well."

"Sometimes, I lose my concentration when there's no pressure," Obama responded.

He wrapped up the game a few moments later, but not before another funny exchange.

"Come on senator, put it to bed," said a man in the crowd.

"You know, he's tough. He keeps on coming back. He's like Hillary," Obama said to laughs before sinking the winning shot.

After the game, Obama posed for a picture with the teen and signed the ball, before heading back to his bus and the campaign trail.

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Middle class NC voter.....are only white people middle class? Last I looked black people could be rural and middle classed too. And to be honest...that comment sounds bitter.
A good sign for next Tuesday...  let's finish up the preliminaries and move on to a match-up with McCain.  He's get away with too much stuff out there and it's time we get to work.

GO OBAMA!!
Given that he's a Democrat, shouldn't the game have been the three letter abbreviated version of "Donkey"?

What an elitist, taking time to play ball with a farmer’s teenage son while he should be out pandering to the lobbyists. Only an elitist would do that.
/end sarcasm
Yes where is the mention of the Paul vs Clinton case??

Go Obama!
Thank you. Nice personal story about Senator Obama. If you want to have a little giggle before the weekend, check out Youtube ... The Empire Strikes Barack. It is very funny, although certainly slated towards Senator Obama but what can I say? I'm on his team!
Wow, i'm really impressed.  I didn't think dems knew how to play PIG.  I thought the only game they played was PORKBARREL.
Yes, because being able to play basketball is a important criteria for being President.
Anybody got the fundraising numbers for the month of April?

Can't wait to find out.
A positive Obama story...that's a nice change of pace. What...Bill Clinton didn't utter some nonsense today?

Hillary didn't compare herself to ANOTHER fictional character today? Certainly a Clinton did some trivial thing today that could have been covered by your network???

Why don't you do your job and uncover the scandels that are surrounding Hillary RIGHT NOW?

MSNBC has spent the last two months chipping away at Obama. It's Hillary's turn again. PLEASE.

Paul v. Clinton? The Indiana factory gaffe? Her knowledge (or lack thereof) of Bill's pardons for two members of the weather underground?

Ehhhh...why cover those issues when you can just talk about Wright 24/7. If it wasn't for Oberman your network would lose a viewer in me.

As a big basketball family (and I work at Georgetown University) this is a really nice story. It's just nice to know that even if he doesn't go all the way (though he's got my vote, as well as my 82 year old parents, my husband and my 19 year old college student) he has made an impression on that teenager and his parents that they won't soon forget--and will make a difference in 4 years when that teen is voting for a candidate. If not now, he will prevail in 2012. Four years ago, Obama was paying off student loans, how can anyone say he is elitist? Just because he wears a nice shirt and tie? Why the hell do you call Hill-O a woman--she never wears a dress!!! I just believe that Indiana and NC have a big chance here to make history, and that means electing Barack Obama for the Democratic nod! We did it big in VA, we will do it in NC!!
What is the matter with some of you. Here is a nice story about Barack playing hoops with a farmer's son for a few minutes. And what do you you republican and Clinton supporters do... you continue to post nasty insinuations... all I can say is that you must be miserable to be around. I bet the glass is always half-empty with you. I was always told that if I couldn't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. Could you all please take my mother's advice.  Thanks
Can't close the deal!  He just can't do it. In the general election Obama will lose Florida, Ohio, Texas, PA and now even NY is in play!  And we have the starry eyed, don't care that he has no record to run on, naive, so called "progressive" Dems to thank for another 4 years of Republicans.
Wow PA bloggers! you sure are angry about Obama playing Basketball. Could it be you are just a little jealous to be left out of all the tournaments?
Now now kids Im sure Billary can play some games as well. Like may be Liar liar pants on fire. Or make beleive or even dress up while pretending to be a woman. Sorry if this sounds angry or demeaning but i really hate this woman. She is GW in pants suits. And the same idiots that elected him twice are trying to steal this nomination away from the better half of the country.

Go Obama
Obama plays mediocre basketball over and over again.  Crap, my nephew loves to play P-I-G.  Maybe he can become president, too.  Oh, but he's not an elitist with a racist pastor, anti-american wife, and terrorist friends.  But, then again, he is popular and has lots of friends.  And boy, can he talk some crap.  Yep, I guess, "Yes, he can!" be president, too.
I love this game. Where amazing happens.
We need more of such new about the Greatest President to be: BARACK OBAMA
what a great story........more!!!
Obama wins in Indiana or North Carolina...
Lets put them on the same ticket, either one on top as far as I care, and then get busy kicking some Republican butts!
Very positive!
this is the first time he's been around the common folks with guns and releigion forever. he must be trying to get votes. if playing pig in indiana gets you votes for president, this country is in a world of trouble
Why do you keep asking why Obama can't "close the deal"?  WHY CAN'T HILLARY CLOSE THE DEAL is a much better question.  Here she is, the inevitable Washington insider political machine, and she can't even take this junior senator who came out of nowhere?


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