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Obama's closing argument

Posted: Saturday, May 03, 2008 2:49 PM by Domenico Montanaro



From NBC/NJ’s Athena Jones
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -- Obama delivered what his campaign billed as his closing argument at a high school here this afternoon, focusing on helping working families and changing the way politics is done in Washington.

The Illinois senator, who was joined on stage at the beginning of the event by his wife and young daughters, also had some new, tougher language on the gas tax holiday Clinton and McCain have proposed.

His speech summed up all the themes he has been touching on in recent days: the economic challenges facing Indiana and the country. He said this election was about reclaiming the American Dream for all Americans.

"The challenges facing people across Indiana and across this country are growing by the day,” he said. “I’m not telling you anything that you don’t know. You don’t have to turn on the news or follow the stock tickers or wait for all the economists and politicians to agree on what is or is not a recession to know that our economy is in serious trouble.”

He told voters they would have to choose someone else if they wanted more politics as usual, without mentioning his rival by name, despite constantly linking Clinton to that kind of politics on the stump.

"This year, you have a choice,” he said. "If you want to take another chance on the same kind of politics we’ve come to know in Washington, there are other candidates to choose from. But I still believe we need to fundamentally change Washington if we want change in America.

Polls show a tight race in the Hoosier State heading into Tuesday’s contests and the Obama campaign is hoping to show it can win over not just the young, college-educated, upscale and black voters that he usually performs well with, but also the white, working class voters, who have overwhelmingly voted for Clinton in recent contests.

The Illinois senator has spent the last several days holding town halls and smaller events, like lunches and roundtables in an attempt to connect with these voters. He’s held just three big-crowd rallies -- two in North Carolina and one in Indiana.

He touched on his middle class tax cut proposal, his plans for healthcare, investments in infrastructure and creating five million green jobs, which is incidentally the same number of green-collar jobs Clinton promises. And he used the gas tax holiday issue to portray himself as a new kind of politician who would not play political games to win an election. He noted the experts and editorials that support him on the issue and said Clinton had resorted to using a lobbyist for Shell Oil to explain how the holiday would be good for consumers.

“This is not about getting you through the summer, it’s about getting elected,” Obama said of McCain and Clinton. “This is what passes for leadership in Washington -- phony ideas, calculated to win elections instead of actually solving problems. Now Sen. Clinton and Sen. McCain have been using this idea to make the argument that I’m somehow “out of touch.” Well, let me tell you -- only in Washington can you get away with calling someone out of touch when you’re the only one who thinks that 30 cents a day is enough to help people who are struggling in this economy. Let me tell you what I think. I think the American people are smarter than Washington gives us credit for.”

The Clinton campaign took objection to Obama's opposition to the gas tax.

“Considering that Sen. Obama voted to suspend the gas tax three times when gas cost less than $2 a gallon and has an energy lobbyist chairing his Indiana campaign, it's hard to take his latest criticisms very seriously," writes Clinton spokesman Phil Singer. "Senator Obama wants Americans to pay the gas tax but Senator Clinton thinks the big oil companies should pay it this summer.”

It's true that Obama voted for a gas tax holiday while state senator, but, as we've noted before, he also voted against extending them as he said he saw little benefit to drivers as a result.

Obama walks a fine line when it comes to defending himself against his rivals' attacks without sinking into the kind of negativity that goes against the "new politics" he's said he wants his campaign to be about.

He was introduced by Amtrak machinist Mike Fischer, whose house Obama and wife Michelle visited this week for lunch. While there, they discussed kitchen-table concerns. Fischer said he made up his mind about Obama that day, calling the couple “regular people” who grew up dealing with the same kind of circumstances as he and the audience.

"This guy is not a typical politician who will tell you anything to get your votes; Barack is the real deal,” Fischer said. “Here’s what I want to say about Barack Obama: he listens; he understands; he is sincere and he has a good sense of humor.”

The senator closed his speech by invoking another politician, who gained fame in his youth, to whom he has been compared, Robert Kennedy. Kennedy said 40 years ago in his Indiana campaign and Obama repeated, “Income and education and homes do not make a nation. Nor do land and borders. Shared ideals and principles, joined purposes and hopes -- these make a nation.  And that is our great task.”

He also spoke about the generations of past Americans who had fought for the opportunities that he and others enjoyed today and who made it possible for someone like him to have a shot at the presidency.

"That’s why the only way a black man named Barack Obama, who was born in Hawaii, and started his career on the streets of Chicago, is standing before you today,” Obama said, “and that’s the only way I can win this race -- if you decide that you’ve had enough of the way things are; if you decide if you decide that this election is bigger than flag pins or sniper fire or the comments of a former pastor -- bigger than the differences between what we look like or where we come from or what party we belong to.”

He urged voters in Indiana and North Carolina to choose him and to work to get out the vote on his behalf if they wanted the election to be about jobs and health care and good schools.

“In the face of all cynicism, all doubt, all fear, I ask you to remember what makes a nation -- and to believe that we can once again make this nation the land of limitless possibility and unyielding hope; the place where you can still make it if you try,” he said to rousing applause.

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" if you decide if you decide that this election is bigger than flag pins or sniper fire or the comments of a former pastor -- bigger than the differences between what we look like or where we come from or what party we belong to.” "

Amen.

Obama '08/'12
Go Obama !!  Just made another donation.
I'm glad Mike Fischer gets that Barack is 'the real deal.' What's clear is that every time folks have the opportunity to have some 'face time' with him, they are convinced of his sincerity, his ability to listen and empathize, and that he's a regular guy -- not some stuck up elitist, as folks have tried to make him out.

If you read Barack's books, you get the same  understanding -- where he comes from, what his struggles have been to find his identity and what his commitments have always been -- to bring improvement to the lives of people who have been kicked to the curb by bad public policies that have shut them out of opportunity.
Mike --- tell your neighbors, and let it be known. Let's allow the real Barack Obama to be seen and known, rather than the media concoction that is manipulated by folks who just want to see this 'political soap opera' go on and on....
Is selling ell your vote, and a chance at real solutions to our countries problems, worth a half tank of gas? If so than vote Clinton. If you want REAL solutions than you know what to do.

GObama!!
Just what is Barack Obama trying to do?

(1) Overturn a culture of cynicism and institutional corruption dating back before any of us were born.

(2) Begin a new day of people comming together to build solutions to problems, instead of tearing each other apart for political gain.

(3) Begin the healing of the wounds of war, sickness and economic deprivation built up from the decades of cynicism and institutional corruption.

It is no wonder that all the forces of the darker side of our civilization have come forward to oppose him.

May God be with him.
It is worth noting that the primary in NC and IN and ultimately the election hinge on a bet by two of the candidates that low information voters will believe their preposterous assertions that a "gas tax holiday" will help them pay their fuel bills this summer.
Anyone with a high school level education in economics will tell you a gas tax holiday will actually have the effect of raising gasoline prices. The consumer will simply never see a dime and the oil companies will make even higher profits. Not to mention the fact that it might put as many as 300.000 people out of work when the country is reeling from job losses or drive our debt even higher.

It is simply impossible to even suggest that such a measure could be introduced much less pass through congress before the end of the summer given nobody but McCain and Clinton support it in congress.

We are witnessing an epic and historic clash of old and new politics, one rooted in pander and deception of the past and one with the promise of truth and transparency.

My vote is for Senator Obama
wow. this is a great closing speech. The media have harped over and over about Obama "retooling his stump speech".  This one has all the greatness of his original speech about change while expanding the audience for his change concept to middle class people who know there has to be a better way
Man Do i Luv this Guy.."The Place where you can still make if you try"

Thats the America I know!!
You know, it is choice between the old trickery politics or the new truthful politics. No gimmicks please!! Joe Andrew talked about how he played the old politics. From his heart, he acknowledged that it was the wrong way. He joined the new politics - CHANGE!!!!

Vote Obama!!
OBAMA IS THE MAN

McCain and Hill should run together

Obama/Richardson or Webb

McBush/Clinton
The gas tax relief might not mean much to Obama but to people who live on much less it means a lot.  All 3 candidates for the Presidency have more money than they need but the other 2 candidates at least realize there are people in this country who have less, and who could benefit from any relief at the pumps.  How can Obama expect families to vote for him when he shows no empathy to their everyday concerns?
An excellent, eloquent closing argument from Barack Obama!  This is the kind of leader our country needs more than ever to help solve the problems caused by all those more experienced, self-serving politicians that have dominated Washington since Reagan.

Go Obama!
I wonder if Geoge Stephanopoulos will ask Sen. Clinton about the Valparaiso issue with Bayh's memo clearly showing that Bayh initially blamed Clinton's administration for Magnaquench and now is singing another tune.  What the lure of the vice-presidency will do.
GO INDIANA -  REMEMBER MAGNAQUENCH
Once again he proves why he will make the best president.  Hopefully Indiana and North Carolina will agree and vote for him Tuesday so we can rally around our candidate and begin to put the republicans out of the whitehouse.
(as a side note...Hillary promised lots of jobs to NY and we haven't seem them yet)
That's right!  Enough of the phoney baloney BS from Clinton and her pals at all the networks.  I'm sick and tired of hearing all this garbage that passes for political reporting, from CNN, MSNBC, CBS, ABC all of them.  It's nothing but a waste of time.  And, the reason?  They are all scared to death that they can't buy-off Obama with their lobbyists.  Just think about it.  There's Matthews and Buchanan and Blitzer and Crowley the Hutt spewing this constant crap about white votes do this and that.  Well, I'm a white voter over 50 and all I want to say to them is STFU and start reporting on something that matters!

ENOUGH OF THIS TRIVIAL BULLSH*T!!!!!

Over 4000 of our men and women dead in IRAQ and this is all you have.  You should be ashamed.
Bravo, Obama!  Bravo!
Why do they keep saying he hasn't won white voters. He has done so in all the states he won, twice as many as HRC, except the few where Hillary had connections. His leads with white voters in states like Virginia, Iowa and Wisconsin were huge. We are talking leads in the 20 and 30 percentage range. Hillary gets all this hoopla for NH but she only won by a few points. This has been his two toughest weeks and he still holds on to the national lead so I see a comeback kid moment. The Republicans are withholding all their dirt on Clinton because they want to run against her. How many of her recent votes were Republicans switching parties temporarily so that they can do Rush Limbaugh's bidding to get her to be the nominee so McCain can win.
He's won my vote
Facts are a stubborn thing.  Obama cannot close his 20 year old relationship with Wright because there is so much video evidence against it.  On the TV program THE VIEW, Obama declared that Reverend Wright accepted that his view were inappropriate and mischaracterized.   That it had offended many people.  Then weeks later Wright goes on a national Hate America Press Tour?  This was a blatant lie.  Or worse, Obama was fooled by Wright which is kind of scary.  That a possible next president can be played by a character such as Wright.  Check the video evidence yourselves.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6J7yJ9R5p0
It is very hard to think that voters of the most powerful country in the world will even question the credibility of a political genius like Obama. How do you question the living embodiment of truth, decency and integrity? Many Americans need urgent thorough political education.
I am grateful that Senator Obama is willing to fight for the right to lead our country.  I don't expect him to be perfect.  I do expect him to do his best to live up to his ideals every day and I believe he will because I have come to see that this is the kind of man he is.  America deserves to have a president who is honest and has integrity in the white house.
I hope that the people of North Carolina and Indiana.  Senator Obama offers a chance to become a better nation than we have been and to change america for the better for our children and grand children.

CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE IN!

OBAMA '08
Obama has hit the nail right on the head.  This election is about more than who you know, or snipets from soundbites. It's about where we want to go as a country and as a people.  It is not time for mud slinging; it's time for serious contemplation and discussion about our future.  Lives are being lost every day while we obsess about trivia.

Obama is the only one who has both an eye on where we are now, he also has his eye on the prize, a brighter, cleanier, fairer, friendlier nation that continually works toward the goal our Founding Fathers established and our ancestors sacrificed for; a more perfect union.
Barack Obama is exactly what this country needs.  He's not perfect, but he's intelligent, honest, and his heart is in the right place.  We're lucky he's running.
what is all that stuff about Clinton versus Paul?
Can someone explain?

Thanks
Go Obama 08'
The train is back on track.
Rocky says - Go Obama !!
This is the fairest article about Barack Obama that I have read in some time and brings back the reasons he will be President to the front.
the unifier make fun of opponent and redicule them for trying to help.What a hyprocrite. He makes me sick.Vote for him if you want all the things I stole from Hillary. If she comes up with ideas i havent gotten yet we will laugh her out. What about the law office his wife and Ayers wife worked togeather.Why did she get over 150,000 raise when he became senator. Was that for her looks?They got robbed if it was.Any one look into the grants that woods foundation gave. You will be surprised. What will Pastor Wrights job be in White House.say no to Obama not this time.
Outstanding!!! as usual, Senator Obama goes right to the heart of the matter.
Obama 08
Obama sounds like The Founding Fathers are channeling themselves through his message.
Wright, Wright, Wright, bitter, bitter, Wright. Hillary gains . . . Well, you boys and girls at MSNBC must be sooo proud of yourselves.
Dude... UPDATE US WITH DELEGATE COUNT AND EVERYTHING ON GUAM...


THAX
I agree this election should be about more than flag pins or former pastors.  However, Senator Obama, I still do not believe you and your wife can be members of Wright's church for 20 years and not hold some of the same beliefs he espouses.  I believe you have acted very much in the "politics as usual" vein by denouncing your "former" pastor when it became politically expedient.  I think honesty would be the best policy in this situation and I simply don't believe you, nor do a lot of other Americans, whether black, brown or white.  
At every turn, he shows signs of just how great of a leader he would be for our country as President.  He can both inspire greatness in all of us and listen to the concerns of average people.

And I think this distinction between new and old politics is so important and not been stressed enough in the past month.  Clinton and McCain are extensions of both the combative 90's under the Clinton administration and the continued disaster of those politics under Bush to an even greater level (Bush's third term), that the best chance any of us have of breaking away from the downward spiral of national politics of the past 16 years is to have the next generation of leadership step up, and that is Barack Obama.
This guy is good
OBAMA WEBSITE HIJACKED AGAIN TODAY
ANYONE SMELL CLINTONS AGAIN? I SURE DO
Inspiring and insightful.  I hope we Democrats can move past the usual bile of the blogosphere and remember that to fix big problems, you need to make big changes.  There should be no space in our hearts for anger or disdain toward any candidate.  Mr. Obama has a vision, he has a detailed plan, and he has a good heart.  Let's give him a shot, see if he can't make America right again.
What about Hillary camp calling the people of Indiana names behind closed doors. MSNBC you are really dropping the ball on this one. You were all on Obama and his "clinging" comments, but that pales in comparison to the Hillary camp calling the people of Indiana names.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/05/02/clinton-campaign-controversial-footage-is-a-fabrication/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/02/clinton-adviser-claims-in_n_99810.html
Why would these white workers want to vote for him? Are they bitter maybe is that the prob. Why cannt he get it they dont relate to him they cannt be bought and they see through the bs.The only real deal Obama is is in the fact he is a real politition.Every move is calculated. Yes even throwing over his pastor cause he told people it for for political reasons.That gave Obama the spit to do it.Wright will be right along side him and Farrakhan who said Obama had to distance himself from him(Farrakhan) for political reasons and it was ok.They will be togeather latter.Ya some real guy you got there. God help us.What other jobs did his wife and Ayers wife have togeather.Whats the story from Rezko is Obama going to give back the extra 150,000.
Still looking for a video of this speech.

OBAMA 08! ;)
Politico's Ben Smith has more super delegate updates.

Hillary + 1 (Maryland add-on Kathleen Kennedy Townsend).

Obama +3 (South Carolina add-on Inez Tenenbaum, Maryland add-on Parris Glendening, and New Mexico chairman Brian Colon).

Colon is called a big pick-up because the chairman wants the candidate who helps other Democrats in the state.
Well, there are no comments here yet because we are  still all applauding him ...
KEEP TRYING TO TWIST IT YOU GUYS WE KNOW BETTER THE PEPOLE HE WAS SPEAKING KNOW BETTER WE DONT CARE WHAT THE LIE MANUFACTURE OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CLINTON CAMPAIGN  SAY  3O CENTS A DAY DOESNT HELP ANYONE CHUCK AND THE GANG THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN DO TO HELP HRC . BELIVE THAT
Barack may not have the longevity that others have had, but he has certainly shown to have the wisdom and judgement to make the best decisions in the White House. The fact that superdelegates are leaning this way, should tell us something.

The holiday tax break it's ok, but its not what we need. I don't need a lolly pop to calm me down, I need a decent meal for me and my family. I like the fact the Barack is not playing politics, even if loses some votes, he is showing me that he really wants to make changes the benefit us.
The media has been the most destructive force thus far in this primary. My vote is for Obama. My husband and I are retired, SO lower middleclass, former veterans, he of Viet Nam, who have heard the  Washington BS and the pandering that many fall for. We have lived through the Civil Right lies and have seen first hand how some Americans, I mean many white UNCHRIST like Americans have physically, spiritually, and mentally attempted to annialate Native people of this land and those of other races forced upon these shores.
Obama will relate to all Americans in a good way be cause he knows that healing must come before growth will occur. Band-aids only cover the symptoms.
OBAMA IS BACK!!!!! I can feel it in his speeches, in the newspaper articles and on TV.  He has weathered the storms and is back stronger with a more united and powerful message than before.

Yes we can!!!!!!!!!!
Dear Fellow Americans,

Our Great-grand Nation, the United States of America
is and will face very critical "Challenges" in coming,
months, years, and decades.  It is very essential that
we pick out next President on following criteria.


1. A candidate with "Vision and Statesmanship".

2. A candidate with " Stable Character and Morality" .

3. A candidate with "Presidential Temperament" and  
"sound Judgment".

4. A candidate with "little Washington exposure"  and
"connectedness with New voters".

5. A candidate who "Inspires us up" rather  than
"Tears
us down".

In my professional opinion there is only one candidate
left, who bears all the above qualities aand that is
Honorable Senator Obama.

As an independent registered voter since 1974. I voted
for Carter, voted for Reagan, voted for First  Bush,
and second Bush in 2000. In the process last interest
and stopped voting.

This time we can not afford to stay on side lines and
let Washington stay the same.

We can not afford our Greatgreat Nation to become less
than what we are  and can be.

We need to send clear and candid message to the world
and some 24 hour partisan hateful media. These media
outlets are trying to deprive, dupe, and derail us
from getting it right this time.

They are trying there best to deny us better rather
than bitter future. { Our Greatgrand Nations people
are
persistently and constantly subjected to Psychological
terrorism" thru these hatful partisan media outlets.

We Americans are not going to allow them
psychologically terrorized us and silence the masses.
I am sure that we will get it right this
time and elect Senator Obama our next President. let
us not get dragged down into racism and sexism.

Let us remember that our Greatgrand is constituted of
family, fellowships, friends, faith, funds, fun,
future with fairness and freedom and without fear or
favor.

We can not afford to lose any of above. Let us stand
up, be counted, save, build our Greatgrand Nation for
centuries to come.

God Bless our Great grandNation, its diverse people.

Our future needs stability, security, safety,
sustained progress and restoration of our due status
in this perilous Global World at all levels.

yours truly,

COL.[retd] A.M.Khajawall
Forensic Psychiatrist.
Disables American Veteran.
Las Vegas Nevada.

No comments yet ? you mean the kind of comments you want to post chiken


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