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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."


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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To: mariabush

The country isn't ready for a black President, especially one from the Marxist left. Can you say 'reparations'?


61 posted on 11/18/2006 6:53:10 PM PST by John Lenin (The most dangerous place for a child in America is indeed in its mother's womb)
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To: gop_gene
And they won't publicize his lack of 'experience' either . . . not like how they did with Bush. Who can forget how the media kept harking about his measly few years in (statewide) electoral office. And here Obama will have had even less! Hypocrites.

Will we see from the MSM any mention of....

GRAVITAS

I guess being DemocRAT automatically gives you that.

62 posted on 11/18/2006 6:53:14 PM PST by Mannaggia l'America
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To: wagglebee

Amazing how people go to Washington and lose touch with reality so quickly.


63 posted on 11/18/2006 6:56:37 PM PST by pepperdog
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To: SteamShovel
Rodham/Obama in 2008 for Democrats would not be a surprise, Democrats often promote empty tickets. Anyone remember the Dukasis/Benson ticket in the 1988 election?
64 posted on 11/18/2006 6:56:47 PM PST by AmericanMade1776 (Democrats don't have a plan)
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To: SteamShovel

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.


65 posted on 11/18/2006 6:57:23 PM PST by Jeff Chandler (Trent Lott. What more can I say?)
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To: Founding Father

Lots of people. The fact that he is a black liberal who can speak pretty much sets him up as the unassailable candidate.

Anything you say against the man is something you SHOULD feel guilty about.

Or that's the atmosphere that's going to be pushed.


66 posted on 11/18/2006 6:58:04 PM PST by CheyennePress
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To: HostileTerritory
Obama is a Christian.

That contention will come under considerable scrutiny in the coming months.

What we do know is, Obama's birth name Baraka is Koranic for "blessed".

We also know his grandfather was a Muslim named Hussein, his father was a Muslim and his stepfather was a Muslim.

We also know that Obama spent at least two years attending a Muslim school in Indonesia (his book also says he spent two years in Catholic school).

The will be an issue, and it will be vetted thoroughly on these pages in the months ahead. You can be sure of that.

67 posted on 11/18/2006 7:00:30 PM PST by WhistlingPastTheGraveyard (the post post-9/11 era has begun.)
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To: nwrep
"What Byrd probably really said to Obama was "Look hereee, your people don't belong in the White House."

I'm sure Hillary would let him hand out canapes.

68 posted on 11/18/2006 7:01:04 PM PST by mass55th (Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway~~John Wayne)
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To: Txsleuth
For a fact. Oprah would have to cancel her show several months before the election, so the dummies would turn off the TV and get treated for withdrawal in time to register and find their polling place.
69 posted on 11/18/2006 7:01:10 PM PST by F.J. Mitchell (We'll stop calling you liberals,liberals, as soon as we find a better word for "sh*t for brains" .)
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To: John Lenin

The man's color does not bother me, his political view DO!


70 posted on 11/18/2006 7:02:01 PM PST by Coldwater Creek (The TERRORIST are the ones who won the midterm elections!)
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To: mariabush

The first black President will come from the GOP.


71 posted on 11/18/2006 7:03:20 PM PST by John Lenin (The most dangerous place for a child in America is indeed in its mother's womb)
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To: Disturbin

"... taken a high-profile trip to Africa"

Cassius Clay obscure quote after his "Rumble in the Jungle" junket to Africa:

"I'm sure glad my ancestors got on that boat"

Okay, loose quote


72 posted on 11/18/2006 7:03:33 PM PST by cll (Carthage must be destroyed)
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To: John Lenin

Hopefully!


73 posted on 11/18/2006 7:04:03 PM PST by Coldwater Creek (The TERRORIST are the ones who won the midterm elections!)
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To: Mannaggia l'America

Being a dim gives one unlimited free spins.


74 posted on 11/18/2006 7:08:04 PM PST by F.J. Mitchell (We'll stop calling you liberals,liberals, as soon as we find a better word for "sh*t for brains" .)
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To: wagglebee

If Obama spends more than 47 cents on his campaign he's a fool. The MSM is doing all the work for him.


75 posted on 11/18/2006 7:08:55 PM PST by bws53
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To: AmericanMade1776

Are you talking aboud the tiny tank driver and the undertaker?


76 posted on 11/18/2006 7:10:09 PM PST by F.J. Mitchell (We'll stop calling you liberals,liberals, as soon as we find a better word for "sh*t for brains" .)
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To: wagglebee

He went to Robert Byrd's office for advice? I'm surprised the old man didn't chase him out of there with a shotgun.


77 posted on 11/18/2006 7:10:41 PM PST by Polonius (It's called logic, it'll help you.)
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To: F.J. Mitchell

"About"


78 posted on 11/18/2006 7:11:06 PM PST by F.J. Mitchell (We'll stop calling you liberals,liberals, as soon as we find a better word for "sh*t for brains" .)
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To: mass55th

They trotted him out days before the Election to do damage control against Michael Steele, " Look mr Steels is running to be a US Senator, but us democrats have a black
senator and we are going to have him run for the Presidency.
It worked short term, but he has one chance in a trillion and Hillary knows that one chance doesn't exist as well!


79 posted on 11/18/2006 7:13:11 PM PST by True Republican Patriot (God Bless America and The Republicans)
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To: John Lenin
The country isn't ready for a black President, especially one from the Marxist left.

Most of the country doesn't believe there is any Marxist left. The conventional wisdom is that communism closed up shop in the 90's. The most evil ideology known to man just licked its wounds and went peacefully into the night. That's honestly what most people think.

Also, Obama is not black. He's half-black... and he's articulate -- which only means that he doesn't flub his lies and hopeful-sounding platitudes. He gets them right on the first take, making for nice, clean sound bites. He's as non-threatening as a black man can get. White women will fall for his act and vote for him in large numbers. Especially after he goes on Oprah and dazzles.

It's the Muslim issue that will hopefully bring him down. And even that will be tough if there isn't another attack between now and '08 (which I seriously doubt there will be).

I think Obama's a lock for the VP in '08 with an outside shot at winning the Dem primary.

Not bad for a guy who hasn't accomplished a damn thing in his political life. Not bad at all.

80 posted on 11/18/2006 7:20:12 PM PST by WhistlingPastTheGraveyard (the post post-9/11 era has begun.)
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