He's had the same philosophical approach since entering politics. In a 1995 profile in The Chicago Reader, he said, "What if a politician were to see his job as an organizer, as part teacher and part advocate, one who does not sell voters short but who educates them about the real choices before them?"
PS: He seems to be very involved in the writing of his speeches. I can see why you would assume otherwise since most politicians don't write there own material. I'm sure you'll agree that this is a situation where BO's talent exceeds the capacity of most politicians (including HRC and McCain.) [ Parent ]
Obama was given legislative gifts in his last two years in the Illinois legislature, given credit for the work of others courtesy of his pal the Senate president. His first six years, before Democrats got control, were ZERO.
Management? George W. Bush had well run campaigns in 1994, 1996, 2000 and 2004. You think that makes him a superior manager? Karl Rove yes, GW Bush no.
David Axelrod managed Obama's campaign in 2004 and now in 2008.
You actually think that the candidate manages the campaign?
I really like this little bit ""What if a politician were to see his ... one who does not sell voters short but who educates them about the real choices before them?"
Maybe Obama can "educate" we mere mortals about why his intent to confirm John Roberts was a wise real choice. His top Senate aide had to 'manage' that potential fiasco.
Kool-Aid by the gallon. [ Parent ]
If some supporters would only stop and pay some semblance of attention to actual facts, perhaps Obama could have educated someone. As is, he has not educated his newly minted political supporters in the issues facing this country, or his policy proposals, much less for those who refused the chalice.
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