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Sen. Barack Obama Eyes White House
NewsMax ^ | 11/08/06 | AP

Posted on 11/18/2006 6:12:34 PM PST by wagglebee

When Sen. Barack Obama slipped into Sen. Robert Byrd's Capitol office one day last year, he was seeking counsel from an elder who had been in the Senate since before Obama was born.

Senators these days, Byrd cautioned the young Illinois Democrat, become fixated on the White House.

"I remember the advice," Obama said matter-of-factly in an interview with The Associated Press last week. "The importance of senators staying in the Senate."

Obama has been in the Senate less than two years. Now he is thinking of running for president. Presumptuous?

"In a country of 300 million people," he said with a laugh, "there is a certain degree of audacity required for anybody to say, 'I'm the best person to lead this country.'"

He is not saying that yet. But plenty of people want him to, and he probably will make up his mind in the next few weeks.

It is hard to fathom Obama's meteoric rise in politics.

Three years ago he was little-known, a black state senator with an interesting family history and impressive academic credentials. Now polls show him as the top alternative to New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton in the early chase for the Democratic presidential nomination. No matter that neither senator has announced an intention to run.

Two years ago, Obama gave the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention. Since then, he has:

- taken a high-profile trip to Africa.

- campaigned vigorously for congressional candidates.

- published a second, best-selling book.

- acknowledged that he is considering running for the White House.

On Monday, Obama plans a speech on Iraq at the Council of Foreign Relations, a requisite stop for prominent politicians seeking to showcase their foreign policy chops. Clinton spoke to the group last month.

Both she and Obama have embraced a phased withdrawal of U.S. troops that is tied to specific benchmarks rather than a time.

"I don't know how you change the course without sending a strong signal to the Iraqi government that we are not going to maintain a permanent presence in the midst of civil war," he said in the interview.

Obama, 45, clearly benefits from his rapid rise. He is not burdened by a lengthy Senate voting record. This year's election made him a prize campaign draw, exposing him to crowds across the country and earning useful chits from candidates in states key to the presidential hunt.

Sen. Richard Durbin, the senior senator from Illinois and the No. 2 Senate Democrat, urged Obama to hit the hustings in Iowa, home to the first presidential caucuses. As a result of those visits, Durbin said, "I think more people in Iowa are interested in his thought process about the future."

Obama is consulting with some experienced political strategists. Among them are Chicago-based David Axelrod, a senior adviser to John Edwards' 2004 presidential campaign; David Plouffe, a former aide to House Democratic leader Richard Gephardt, and Steve Hildebrand, who ran Vice President Al Gore's campaign in Iowa in 2000.

Other potential Democratic candidates, however, are further along.

Clinton has millions left from her easy re-election campaign this year. Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts also has millions in hand from his 2004 presidential race. Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack already has set up his campaign committee.

Political operatives and fundraisers predict that a candidate who wants to be credible as a presidential hopeful must have at least $20 million in the bank by June. Obama is a proven fundraiser, amassing nearly $15 million in his 2004 Senate race and more than $4 million for his political action committee.

"If he decides to run . . . he can put the money together and he can attract the talent," Axelrod said.

Barack Hussein Obama Jr. is the son of a Kenyan father and a white mother. He offers himself as a cross-generational politician who wants to move beyond the fallout from the 1960s and break the conventional left and right, liberal-conservative pigeonholes of American politics.

"Both the '60s revolution and the subsequent backlash ended up locking us into an either or debate on almost every issues," he said. "Either you were pro-military or anti-military. You were pro-traditional family or somehow you were against traditional family. The American people living their lives have a much more complex view of these issues."

Obama is from a new generation of black politicians.

He is not a product of the civil rights movement like Jesse Jackson. But his identity as a black man is prominent. A photograph of Martin Luther King Jr., a portrait of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and images from the civil rights era hang from his office walls.

The most conspicuous item in his office is a set of red boxing gloves autographed by Muhammad Ali, set against a photo backdrop of Ali taunting a fallen Sonny Liston during their 1965 rematch.

The office mementos serve as Obama's personal touchstone to an era of profound change.

"The '60s," he acknowledged, "were a transformative period in this country."

The Nov. 7 elections that shifted control of Congress to the Democrats also helped Obama expand his areas of expertise in decidedly presidential directions. Already a member of the Senate Foreign Relations and Veterans' Affairs committees, Obama asked for and received seats on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and the Health, Education, Labor and Pension committees.

Sen. Richard Lugar, an Indiana Republican and current chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, has become something of a mentor to Obama. The senators have traveled to the former Soviet Union together and sponsored legislation on nonproliferation of conventional weapons and on fuel economy.

Lugar also has a special insight, having run for president himself in 1996 while still in the Senate.

"I found in my own experience, if you want to do one well, you probably better decide which one," Lugar said.

In his book, "The Audacity of Hope," Obama displays a candid self-awareness about the reality and limits of his political appeal. "I am new enough on the national political scene that I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different political stripes project their own views," he wrote.

Or as Democratic policy strategist Will Marshall of the centrist Progressive Policy Institute put it: "Voters want to know what lodestars presidential candidates steer by. That's something that a relative newcomer like Senator Obama has not had a chance to convey yet."

His fame creates its own pressures.

"He ought to try it," said Ronald Walters, a political scientist at the University of Maryland who served as a senior consultant to Jackson's presidential campaigns. "He's not going to be able to snatch back his rise in the polls and his stature in the public. This is a very special moment for him."

But fame also attracts scrutiny.

This month, a Chicago Tribune report said the wife of a developer and political fundraiser now under indictment purchased a lot last year next door to Obama's new house. Obama then paid the developer, Antoin "Tony" Rezko, $104,500 to expand Obama's yard into part of the lot.

Rezko had donated to Obama's campaign and had held a fundraiser for him. He has pleaded not guilty to charges that he participated in an unrelated kickback scheme involving investment firms seeking state business.

"Purchasing a piece of property from somebody who has been a supporter of yours I think is a bad idea," Obama told the AP. "It's an example where every once in a while you're going to make a mistake and hopefully you learn from it."


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To: SteamShovel
That's my prediction too. Lord help us if they succeed in reaching the White House. What an empty ticket.

Washington Post is preparing this combo as the 'the ticket'. . .this is the Libs best. . .

101 posted on 11/18/2006 10:17:12 PM PST by cricket (Live Liberal free. . .or suffer their consequences. . .SAVE THE TERRORISTS! JOIN THE DEMOCRATS. . .)
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To: wolf24

The point is that in "3 of the major religions" he is a pariah, not a man of the "promise".

If you don't believe the Saudis jump through hoops when a Woman (Albright or Rice) comes to visit, wait until they have to deal with a pariah.

Why, it may be enough to bring the kingdom down.


102 posted on 11/18/2006 10:19:55 PM PST by Prost1 (Fair and Unbiased as always!)
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To: cricket
I'm listening to his interview with Russert, on MSNBC. It appears that Obama has studied the soul of the moderate/centrist long and hard and is making a very strong effort at posing, to appeal to them.

All the while, in this interview, he is avoiding talk of real political philosophy, or the measure of what is and is not actually for the public good in America.

103 posted on 11/18/2006 10:21:40 PM PST by unspun (What do you think? Please think, before you answer.)
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To: Jeff Chandler
That's what happens when the White House doesn't fight back the lies.

Everyone knows; as do 'the' Repubs; that perception is reality. . .Dems count on it and create their own history and ours.

Repubs ignore it; or figure(d) 'Rush' will take care of it. (No wonder he got tired; I got tired 'for' him.)

Now, they cannot even agree on 'why' we lost Congress; and no one has yet come out to slay any dragons set forth by Dems, since election.

104 posted on 11/18/2006 10:25:52 PM PST by cricket (Live Liberal free. . .or suffer their consequences. . .SAVE THE TERRORISTS! JOIN THE DEMOCRATS. . .)
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To: wagglebee

The "dream team" is coming, it is inevitable. It will be either "HillaryBarack2008 or BarackHillary2008." Of course this PC team ends up being the Republican dream team and liberal and democratic nightmare. The liberal media will try to peddle these two as "rock stars" and claim that as a ticket they can't be beat. They will be known by their first names, Hillary and Barack, just like Cher and Fabio. But when the smoke clears they will join McGovern, Dukakis, Mondale and Kerry.


105 posted on 11/18/2006 10:26:32 PM PST by Contra
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To: BARLF
Some one and I wonder who is laying money out for this guy.

Have not heard any 'where's George'queries. 'Soros', that is. . .

While his 'investments' appear to be 'ongoing'; he certainly kept a lower profile this past election. But no doubt - he is continuing to craft his poltics in his own image.

Pelosi probably in the 'not helpful' category; but nothing he cannot take car of as he moves forward towards next Election.

106 posted on 11/18/2006 10:34:19 PM PST by cricket (Live Liberal free. . .or suffer their consequences. . .SAVE THE TERRORISTS! JOIN THE DEMOCRATS. . .)
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To: Disturbin
This is the career of Obama:

- After high school, he went to Occidental College for two years, then onto Colombia College (political science major and numerous classes in international relations.)

- After graduation, he worked one year for Business International Corporation, and then took a job with a nonprofit organization in Chicago helping local churches organize job training programs for poor neighborhoods.

- Then went to Harvard Law School for three years. Was president of Harvard Law Review and was magna cum laude in 1991.

- 1991, returns to Chicago works for civil rights law firm and teaches over at Univ of Chicago Law School.

- 1996, elected to Illinois State Senate. Seven years later, he is named chairman of state Senate Health and Human Services Committee.

- 2000, unsuccessful primary run for U.S. House of Representatives (against 4-term incumbent Bobby Rush who was a community activist). Rush by the way...said that the Obama hadn't been around enough to see the real district...winning with 61 percent of the vote. Remains in the state senate.

- 2004, gave keynote speech at national convention.

- 2004, runs in senate campaign and todays sit in DC.

So to spell out the big picture...Obama spent a good seven years of his life after high school in higher education. If you are looking for real paychecks and real work...you are stuck with five years at a law firm (and teaching law), plus a year at a poor neighborhood support center. Since 1996...he has been either a state senator or a US senator. No executive experience...although since I am a historian...I must remind you that Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and John Tyler were no better at experience. And in the case of Jimmy Carter and Woody Wilson...executive experience really didn't help them much at all.

He hasn't exactly worked at high paying jobs...and he doesn't have huge bank accounts to hint of bribes. So far...only one accusation has popped up and it would appear that someone wanted to be an "insider" to Obama...not much more than that (our boy "Bill"....had thousands of insiders).

If he chooses to run, Hillary will have huge issues in overcoming his presentation and his lack of background issues. The fact that he tied himself to helping in poor neighborhoods, has a vast knowledge on international affairs, and carry an audience with a speech...makes him a difficult character to compete against.

If he isn't tagged out by any single moral issue....then Hillary, Gore, and McCain are finished when you bring up past history. He appears to have moral high ground....and that carries the heartland in any race. The MSM could make this guy a poster child and carry him the last mile. 2008 promises the best presidential race in 50 years.
107 posted on 11/18/2006 10:40:23 PM PST by pepsionice
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To: unspun
All the while, in this interview, he is avoiding talk of real political philosophy, or the measure of what is and is not actually for the public good in America

Obama's delivery of empty rhetoric is captivating. . .and frightening; or should be.

108 posted on 11/18/2006 10:42:27 PM PST by cricket (Live Liberal free. . .or suffer their consequences. . .SAVE THE TERRORISTS! JOIN THE DEMOCRATS. . .)
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To: TheBattman
CAUTION- not for those with a weak stomach. Hint: Obama is FOR late term abortion (aka Partial-birth)

Shoot, he's for infanticide. A distinction without a difference, I know, but as a committee chairman in the IL legislature he blocked legislation that would have stopped the ongoing practice of killing babies who had miraculously survived the abortionists' murder attempts and were already born.

New tagline...

109 posted on 11/18/2006 10:59:46 PM PST by EternalVigilance (The way you treat a small child is the way you would treat God Himself...)
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To: Jeff Chandler
It will be Rodham/Obama in 2008.

That would make Clinton/Gore in 92 look pretty good by comparison.

[...heaves]

110 posted on 11/19/2006 5:34:30 AM PST by the invisib1e hand (* nuke * the * jihad *)
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To: cricket
Obama's delivery of empty rhetoric is captivating. . .and frightening; or should be.

I'm not captivated by Osama OBama Hussien' rhetoric but my gut tells me what I see is not what he is.

That scares me.

111 posted on 11/19/2006 6:37:19 AM PST by BARLF
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To: wagglebee
Think maybe there is a religious competition going on as to who can be the new king/queen maker?

Seems with Mr. Warren giving Obama a platform flies in the face of Billy Graham pronouncing his blessing upon the mighty Clintons.
112 posted on 11/19/2006 6:39:28 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: mariabush
Religion of peace, man of peace, party of peace.

Man, do I feel peaceful.

113 posted on 11/19/2006 7:16:15 AM PST by USS Alaska (Nuke the terrorist savages - In Honor of Standing Wolf)
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To: EternalVigilance

Your tagline is backed up clearly by Christ's own words...Matthew 25:45


114 posted on 11/19/2006 7:29:12 AM PST by TheBattman (I've got TWO QUESTIONS for you....)
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To: Jeff Chandler
You left out the most important credentials of all: female, black. That's all it would take to create an avalanche of brain dead votes.

I was thinking that as I wrote, but somehow it didn't make the posting. You are right, the liberals are so gender and color conscious that they think it trumps all other things.

The irony is, by being so gender and color conscious, they are the ones who are the bigots and discriminators. I wonder what Martin Luther King would have to say about that. I think he would be ashamed of the behavior of most liberals today.

115 posted on 11/19/2006 8:12:02 AM PST by SteamShovel
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To: USS Alaska

If it wasn't so scary, I would have to laugh!


116 posted on 11/19/2006 8:13:25 AM PST by Coldwater Creek (The TERRORIST are the ones who won the midterm elections!)
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To: Founding Father

WHAT HAS THIS PERSON EVER DONE?????


117 posted on 11/19/2006 8:32:12 AM PST by chiefqc
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To: wagglebee

Somehow I don't trust this guy. He has an african name even
though he was born in this country: Does he have any knowledge of American Traditions, American culture, American
belief systems?


118 posted on 11/19/2006 9:30:42 AM PST by upcountryhorseman (An old fashioned conservative)
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To: upcountryhorseman
Does he have any knowledge of American Traditions, American culture, American belief systems?

You ask as if this somehow matters to the left.

119 posted on 11/19/2006 9:36:32 AM PST by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: wagglebee

In his book, "The Audacity of Hope," Obama displays a candid self-awareness about the reality and limits of his political appeal. "I am new enough on the national political scene that I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different political stripes project their own views," he wrote.

The word for this guy is Tabula Rasa. The libs are projecting onto him their hopes despite the fact that modern day liberalism is a grotesque tumor. They figure his pretty boy mask will conceal the Dorian Gray face underneath.


120 posted on 11/19/2006 1:01:34 PM PST by DMZFrank
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