June 28, 2007

Obama Poised to Hit 250,000 Donors

by Neil Jensen

It looks like the Obama campaign will be announcing truly amazing support for the second quarter…

Dear Supporter,

If you can help hit the goal of 350,000 donations by June 30th, it will send a powerful message that our movement is both bigger and deeper than anything presidential politics has ever seen.

Be counted be inspired

Be inspired and be counted:
BarackObama.com/inspire

Be counted be inspired

I have some extraordinary news for you.

We crunched the numbers last night, and because we hit our goal so quickly — 10,000 people have already donated to the campaign this week — things have changed.

Suddenly, we’re within reach of something no presidential campaign has ever dreamed of at this stage.

With your support, we could reach 350,000 donations for the year by the June 30th filing deadline.

You’re one of almost 250,000 people who have made nearly 350,000 donations so far, and it’s your generosity that has made this historic opportunity possible.

Now we have a chance to seize the moment and make history.

The media and the Washington pundits are so focused on the money chase that they have missed the bigger story. Each donation to this campaign is a declaration of commitment to the idea that we can change our politics and elect a leader who will inspire and unite this country.

If you can help hit the goal of 350,000 donations by June 30th, it will send a powerful message that our movement is both bigger and deeper than anything presidential politics has ever seen.

The count is live on BarackObama.com, and your donation can make that number grow right now. Show your commitment and be counted before the June 30th deadline:

http://www.barackobama.com/inspire

This campaign has become a vehicle for hundreds of thousands of Americans who believe that the people can take control of the political process again.

Who are the nearly 250,000 people to give so far? Watch some of them in their own words:

Be Inspired: Gregory's Story

Gregory Smith came to the U.S. from
Jamaica in 1976. His family was reunited
in New York City where he is living
the American dream.

Be Inspired: Lauren's Story

Lauren Dula is originally from North East
Pennsylvania. Her father is a truck
driver and her mother is a secretary,
and she and her brother are the first generation
in their family to go to college.

Be Inspired: Barbara's Story

Barbara Rubin is a Boca Raton, Florida
resident who suffers from multiple sclerosis.
Three years ago, due to her condition,
she was forced to retire from her job.

We are one movement owned by nearly 250,000 people like them, not Washington lobbyists or political action committees.

While the professional pundits are busy handicapping a big-money horse race, we have a more important goal: getting more people involved and owning a piece of this campaign.

We’ve grown by almost 140,000 new donors this quarter, and in the next three days we can set an unprecedented record — but only if you donate now.

The state of the presidential race has the potential to shift dramatically in the next 72 hours. Please make sure you are counted during this final push:

http://www.barackobama.com/inspire

There are some who have denied that a movement like ours is possible, but the reality is clear.

Individual people with purpose, passion and the will to make a small sacrifice can build a movement unlike anything presidential politics has ever seen. And we’re only just getting started.

Let’s make history together on June 30th.

Thank you,
David

David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America

P.S. — This week we’ve posted thousands of personal stories from donors in text and video on our homepage. Chances are you’ll find one that inspires you there: http://www.barackobama.com


June 26, 2007

Barack the House Link Party - 06/26/07

by Neil Jensen

Barack’s First Ads in Iowa…

Lessons Learned as Obama Shepherds Volunteers (Includes great video on left middle)
New York Times - United States
By MICHAEL COOPER It was just an organizational meeting for Senator Barack Obama’s New York volunteers, but the gathering this month jammed every pew of a

The grass-roots following for Mr. Obama in the backyard of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York has been built around a sophisticated group of young professionals skilled in marketing, organizing, Web design and other useful areas. But as Howard Dean’s campaign for the Democratic nomination proved four years ago, it takes more than a core group of dedicated, Web-savvy supporters to win votes.

“One of the lessons, obviously for us, is making sure that the grass-roots enthusiasm translates into votes,” Mr. Obama said in a recent interview. “And that’s something obviously that we’re going to be paying a lot of attention to.”

Obama pledges to drive out the old cronies
Concord Monitor - Concord,NH,USA
Barack Obama pledged yesterday to put an end to the rampant cronyism and special interests that he said have taken the country away from the average

Obama’s plan differed from Clinton’s on some specific points.

In her speech, Clinton did not say she would keep new employees from working on regulations and contracts related to their former employer. Obama would prohibit a new employee from doing so for two years. Clinton said she would prevent cabinet officials, a small group, from lobbying her administration. Obama would prevent all political employees - a much larger group - from lobbying the administration.

Clinton did not mention banning gifts from lobbyists; Obama would bar gifts from lobbyists and lobbying firms in any amount to any employee of the executive branch.

The Obama-Clinton ‘08 Duel - Differences in Connecting with Voters
About - News & Issues - New York,NY,USA
And by all accounts, Barack Obama’s second quarter 2007 fundraising will easily surpass that of Hillary Clinton, both in total dollars and in number of

Obama Campaign Contact
This past weekend, I participated in a brief conference call with Barack Obama, in which he took a few questions. Sen. Obama made me feel like it was just him and me and a few others. In everyday lingo, the senator warmly thanked me for making time for his phone call and for my support… and his gratitude felt genuine. Not one staffer or aide uttered a word.

That really happened. Except that a few thousand others were likely on the conference call, too. And they probably all felt the same symbiotic connection with Sen. Obama.

Please don’t think I doubt Sen. Obama’s sincerity. He’s a down-to-earth guy, and is undoubtedly grateful for each one of his supporters. Sen. Obama may be ambitious, but he doesn’t seem to stumble over an inflated ego. (And apparently Michelle is active in keeping his perspective real… )

That’s my point: Obama loves the grassroots. His campaign is all about building buzz and electricity among the voters, then harnessing that energy to build an Obama for President movement from the ground up.

I receive emails weekly, sent and signed by Obama, and written in his style and word choice.

Senator Barack Obama and His Ben Harper Band Rock the Hammerstein …
Arabisto.com - Orlando,FL,USA
The fundraiser was sponsored by Generation Barack Obama (GBO), a group of about 15 young professionals and students aged 25 through 40 that want to affect

Christians Respond Positively to Obama’s Hartford Speech…

The Brody File Reacts to Barack Obama’s Faith Speech
Christian Broadcasting Network - Virginia Beach,VA,USA
The headlines from Barack Obama’s faith speech this weekend centered on how he ripped leaders of the religious right. We’ll get to that in a moment.

Let’s first start with this. Besides Obama, how many times have you seen a presidential candidate get up in front of a large crowd and talk in depth about his salvation? I’ll give you the answer: Zero. For Obama to stand up and talk about how Jesus changed his life, my friends that takes guts. You may disagree with everything he’s about, you may disagree with his policy goals but as Christians, shouldn’t we like it when someone talks about Christ being the missing ingredient in his life?

Media ignore Obama’s personal testimony
GetReligion - Washington,DC,USA
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama gave a noteworthy speech on Saturday before 10000 members of the United Church of Christ in Hartford, Conn.,

Press Releases…

Barack Obama: Feingold, Obama Push for Strongest Ethics and …
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
June 21, 2007 — Washington, DC - US Senators Russ Feingold (D-WI) and Barack Obama (D-IL) are pushing for Congress to produce the strongest ethics and

Barack Obama: Obama Statement on Today’s Middle Eastern Summit
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
"Today’s summit in Sharm el-Sheikh is encouraging. I support the efforts of Prime Minister Olmert, President Mubarak, and King Abdullah to strengthen

Barack Obama: Bond, Boxer, Lieberman, Obama Urge Immediate Review …
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
DC — A bipartisan group of US Senators led by Senators Kit Bond (R-MO), Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Joseph Lieberman (I-CT), and Barack Obama (D-IL),

Barack Obama: Obama Announces Funding for Health Care Research and …
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
"This critical funding will expand access to health care in medically underserved areas, increase desperately needed research on autism,

Barack Obama: Obama Applauds Modest First Step on Fuel Economy …
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
"For twenty years, as our greenhouse gas emissions rose to new heights and our dependence on foreign oil peaked, America has waited to raise fuel economy

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Since January 2007, the Barack the House Link Party has compiled news items that highlight the many reasons why Barack Obama will be the 44th President of the United States.

And it doubles as a resource for people working to ensure that accurate and positive information about Barack gets out to the public. If you’re interested in helping out with this effort, please consider joining the Obama Rapid Response group on my.barackobama.com.


June 22, 2007

Barack the House Link Party - 06/22/07

by Neil Jensen

Obama promises sweeping government reform
Boston Globe - United States
By Holly Ramer, AP Writer | June 22, 2007 MANCHESTER, NH –Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama said Friday he will clean up Washington on his first

The Illinois senator said he will ban political appointees who leave their jobs during his administration from lobbying the executive branch for the remainder of his time in office. Those who join his administration will not be able to work on regulations or contracts directly related to their former employers for two years.

"When I am president, I will make it absolutely clear that working in an Obama administration is not about serving your former employer, your future employer or your bank account — it’s about serving your country, and that’s what comes first," he said at New Hampshire Community Technical College.

Here Comes Barack!
Hartford Courant - United States
At noon on Saturday, 2 1/2 hours before Illinois Sen. and presidential candidate Barack Obama delivers a keynote address to a crowd at the Hartford Civic

Obama committed more than a year ago to speak at the annual synod of the United Church of Christ, held this year at the Hartford Civic Center. And, with buses from throughout the state carrying ticket holders to his Saturday afternoon speech, there’s every indication that his weekend appearance in Hartford is generating the same kind of frenzy seen elsewhere in the country.

"All I’m hearing in the black community is that people can’t get tickets," said the Rev. Alvan Johnson, pastor of Bethel AME Church in Bloomfield and a Hartford social activist. "Obama coming here is generating huge interest."

Two other features of Obama’s unusual resume have established him as a candidate who can reach across generations and social classes. The son of a white American mother and a black Kenyan father who met in graduate school, and raised in Hawaii and Indonesia, Obama carries a multicultural identity that increasingly reflects the U.S. population. And, long before he entered politics, Obama was active in a large, influential United Church of Christ parish in Chicago, and is comfortable referring to his faith in speeches.

Obama Makes His Budget Requests Public

AP

Democrat Barack Obama on Thursday revealed the 113 budget items he has requested in the Senate _ known as "pet projects" or "pork" in the language of budget reform _ and challenged his fellow presidential candidates to do the same.

Obama’s more than $300 million in earmark requests range from $33 million made along with other senators for a nationwide project to promote civics among students to $125,000 to add turn lanes and traffic lights at an intersection in rural Oregon, Ill.

"As a matter of transparency and good government, Obama thinks it’s important that voters know who their candidates are, what their sources of income are and whether they have any potential conflicts," Obama spokesman Bill Burton said. "We would hope that other candidates follow suit in disclosing their earmarks as well."

Barack Obama wins Politico.com Straw Poll
Politico - Washington,DC,USA
Senator Barack Obama scored a victory among progressive activists Wednesday, winning the Politico.com Straw Poll of attendees at the Take Back America

Barack Obama Campaign Goes Mobile For Election 2008
Information Week Weblog - Manhasset,NY,USA
The campaign of Democrtaic presidential candidate Barack Obama has embraced the third screen as a way to rally support and organize volunteers.

Obama Team Proud Of Crowds
Campaigns & Elections (press release) - USA

After all my years in South Carolina, I never would have thought we could assemble 3,500 Barack Obama supporters on a Friday afternoon in Greenville.

With a candidate like Barack Obama, large turnouts at events can be expected, but the number of you who came out to support the Senator last Friday exceeded even our most optimistic expectations of Upstate support.

Click here to watch the video

Even more telling than the size of the crowd, though, was how it came together.

While the campaign might have hung the flag and set-up the chairs, it was supporters like you — supporters who talked to their friends, emailed their family and promoted the event at weekly religious services — who laid the groundwork for such an incredible event.

In a part of the state that’s not known as a Democratic stronghold, 3,500 people rallied in support of Barack because of your efforts. Together, we showed the entire country that South Carolina is ready to elect Barack Obama President of the United States.

Barack Obama: Obama Commemorates Juneteenth Independence Day
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
June 19, 2007 — WASHINGTON, DC - US Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) issued the following statement on Juneteenth Independence Day, the anniversary of June 19,

Barack Obama: Obama Statement on the Culinary Workers Union Local …
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
June 19, 2007 — Las Vegas, NV - Barack Obama made the following statement today on the Culinary Workers Union Local 226 settling their contract with

Barack Obama: Obama Statement on the Continued Detention of Aung …
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
"Birthdays are supposed to be celebrations–moments of joy spent with friends and family. Today is Aung San Suu Kyi’s 62nd birthday and it will be neither

Barack Obama: Obama Statement on Coal-to-Liquid Fuel Proposals
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
"Achieving energy independence and significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions are two of the greatest challenges America faces.

Grassley/Baucus/Obama Amendment Puts Immigration Bill Back On …
National Association of Home Builders (press release) - Washington,DC,USA
and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) is critical to putting immigration reform back on the right track, according to the nation’s home builders.

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Since January 2007, the Barack the House Link Party has compiled news items that highlight the many reasons why Barack Obama will be the 44th President of the United States.

And it doubles as a resource for people working to ensure that accurate and positive information about Barack gets out to the public. If you’re interested in helping out with this effort, please consider joining the Obama Rapid Response group on my.barackobama.com.


June 14, 2007

Barack the House Link Party - 06/14/07

by Neil Jensen

Obama: What a Movement Looks Like
Sam Graham-Felsen | MyDD.com

In early May, we tried something that might have seemed preposterous a few years ago.

We announced that on June 9, there would be a nationwide Walk for Change, where thousands of grassroots supporters from across the country would pound the pavement in their neighborhoods and share Barack’s hope for a new kind of politics. In the history of political campaigns, nothing like this– with people in all fifty states participating this early on in a campaign– had ever been done before. But we believed that by combining unmatched grassroots energy for a candidate with unprecedented integration of online tools, you guys could pull it off.

Below is the story, with video and photos, of Walk for Change. It’s the story an unprecedented grassroots mobilization that brought more than 10,000 people out to the streets. It’s the story of ordinary people working together to share their hopes and dreams; ultimately, it’s the story of an effort to reclaim our democracy.

Obama talks one-on-one with RNN
Politics on the Hudson - White Plains,NY,USA
Richard French recently got the chance to do a one-on-one interview with presidential candidate Barack Obama, one of the leading Democratic contenders.

ON CHANGE

“I get a sense right now that the American people might be ready for some big changes. I thought to myself—in that environment—a message that has some truth telling to it. A message that has some hope to it might appeal to people and I think the one thing I seem to be able to do effectively is to get people to think about their common values and their common ideals and to bring people together. And to bridge the divides of race and region and even party—and that was the reason I decided to go forward.”

ON THE MEDIA

“We’ve got a 24-hour news cycle—we’ve got the internet and blogs and talk radio. You can imagine a lot of thing that Bobby Kennedy said – if he was in today’s environment—would be skewed on Rush Limbaugh—all sorts of TV venues would dissect every single word that he said. So I think the environment it tougher now. I think the american people, though, are still hungry for some truth telling. I think they know that things are out of whack. They feel a huge disconnect form Washington and part of the reason I think so far the campaign’s been successful has been that people sense this is an opportunity to break out of the usual political conventions. And it’s hard to do. And the jury is still out as to whether it will work or not.”

ON HIS MISTAKES

“Some of the mistakes I make have nothing to do with the environment or the media. It just has to do with—I make mistakes. And all of us are going to make mistakes. But I do think that despite whatever mistakes I’m making—people still seem to be hungry for something new. They want to turn the page on this last sad chapter in American History with the war in Iraq, inattentiveness to issues like health care and that’s a huge opportunity that I hope our campaign can take advantage of and I hope democrats can take advantage of in 2008.”

Obama Seeks Counsel From Friends, Foes
CBS News Wed, 13 Jun 2007 11:30 AM PDT
In his brief time in the Senate, Democrat Barack Obama, now running for president, has sought to educate himself on policy issues by listening to the experts ? even those he’s likely to disagree with.

Interviews with those, and with a handful of others who participated in the Obama seminars, suggest, unsurprisingly, that the senator’s discursive, academic style — which can come as a surprise to audiences who expect partisan red meat — was catnip to policy wonks. Though Obama hasn’t spent decades participating in the national domestic policy conversation to the extent that Bill Clinton had when he first sought the presidency, guests said they were struck by both Obama’s immersion in the policy details and his interest in the politics of policy.

"I’ve been here for 28 years, I’ve seen them come and go, I’ve seen the smart ones and the not so smart ones, and I was really impressed with his intellect and his sensitivity to the politics," said Bill Klinefelter, who was then the legislative director of the United Steelworkers of America.

"I remember being quite impressed by how much he had gotten into making these things work," said Woolsey.

Make Room, Moms For Obama: Jin Is Barack’s New MySpace Friend
MTV.com - USA
a freestyle on his MySpace page titled "Open Letter 2 Obama," a pep-rally-like track honoring Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama.

Obama inspires crowd with excitement, hope
San Jose Mercury News - CA, USA
If Barack Obama wanted to fire up a crowd of youngeducated voters Tuesday night on his "Generation Barack Obama" tour, one need look no further

A twirling disco ball at a San Francisco nightclub cast fuchsia diamonds of light on the starched white collar of presidential candidate Barack Obama on Tuesday night as he whipped up a crowd of nearly 1,000 mostly young professionals into a tent revival frenzy.

To a deafening roar of whoops and applause, the Democratic senator from Illinois strode back and forth across the stage telling the standing crowd packed onto the dance floor and filling the balconies that "people are hungry for change."

Barack Obama endorses low carbon fuel standard
Boston Globe - United States
Democratic presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) speaks at a house party in Hanover, New Hampshire May 28, 2007. Obama on Tuesday proposed a

Obama Raises ’serious Concerns’ About FEC Nominee
CBS News Tue, 12 Jun 2007 9:23 AM PDT
Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has "serious concerns" about whether Hans von Spakovsky, who was nominated by President Bush for a seat on the Federal Election Commission, should serve on the panel.

Upper-income black donors back Obama over Clinton
USA Today - USA
By Fredreka Schouten and Paul Overberg, USA TODAY WASHINGTON — Democrat Barack Obama is surpassing rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in campaign contributions

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Since January 2007, the Barack the House Link Party has compiled news items that highlight the many reasons why Barack Obama will be the 44th President of the United States.

And it doubles as a resource for people working to ensure that accurate and positive information about Barack gets out to the public. If you’re interested in helping out with this effort, please consider joining the Obama Rapid Response group on my.barackobama.com.


June 13, 2007

Feingold Cuts Through Fog-Filled Top-Tier

by Philip Baruth

Every once in a great while, a single quote manages to clarify an entire convoluted political struggle. When last we checked in on our three top-tier Democratic candidates, they were locked in a death-struggle not simply over Iraq policy, but over their own records with respect to the timeline of that policy.

obama in keene

To hear Barack Obama tell it, he’s opposed the war from the start, and pushed hardest to end it in the Senate.

Hillary Clinton sees her own record as all but indistinguishable from Obama’s, but claims herself to have led Senate Democrats on the issue.

And John Edwards repeatedly paints both Obama and Clinton as cautious followers rather than strong leaders in the anti-war push.

So who to believe? What about VDB’s man, Russ Feingold?

Feingold has distinguished himself during the Bush Presidency as the Democrat Most Likely to Get It Right, on issue after issue. But most especially on the Iraq War, he has brought an astonishing clarity and conviction to Senate debate. One by one, the Senate is clearly moving to his once-radical position.

feingold

Feingold’s take on the top three? It’s fairly blunt, and all the more bracing for that directness. Russ is an Obama man on this one. From yesterday’s Chicago Tribune:

“I regard him as clearly stronger [on Iraq] than Sen. Clinton, indeed than [former] Sen. Edwards,” Feingold said. “Of all the people I’ve worked with that are running for president, I think Sen. Obama probably made the proposal that was most helpful in moving the [Senate Democratic] Caucus in the direction I would like to see it go.”

Now that’s clarity.

Worth remembering mid-way through the next debate, when the moderator says the word Iraq, and all three candidates move instantly into their respective, comfortable grooves.

Worth remembering that the issue doesn’t have to be so complicated. And that for Feingold, who knows the grooves better than anyone alive perhaps, it apparently isn’t.


Conservative America is a Myth

by Neil Jensen

Maybe some of you have seen this already, but Media Matters and the Campaign for America’s Future lay it all out…

Here’s the Executive Summary of their joint report…

Conventional wisdom says that the American public is fundamentally conservative - hostile to government, in favor of unregulated markets, at peace with inequality, wanting a foreign policy based on the projection of military power, and traditional in its social values.

But as this report demonstrates, that picture is fundamentally false. Media perceptions and past Republican electoral successes notwithstanding, Americans are progressive across a wide range of controversial issues, and they’re growing more progressive all the time.

This report gathers together years of public opinion data from unimpeachably nonpartisan sources to show that on issue after issue, the majority of Americans hold progressive positions. And this is true not only of specific policy proposals, but of the fundamental perspectives and approaches that Americans bring to bear on issues.

Nor is the progressive majority merely a product of the current political moment. On a broad array of issues, particularly social issues, American opinion has grown more and more progressive over the past few decades. In contrast, it is difficult to find an issue on which the public has grown steadily more conservative over the last 10, 20, or 30 years.

The issues covered in this report include the following:

  • The role of government - Americans support an active government that tackles problems, provides services, and aids those in need.
  • The economy - Americans support increasing the minimum wage and strong unions, and believe the wealthy and corporations don’t pay their fair share of taxes.
  • Social issues - Americans support legal abortion and embryonic stem cell research; opinions on equal rights for women and gay Americans have grown dramatically more progressive in recent years.
  • Security - Americans support a progressive approach to national security, emphasizing strong alliances and diplomacy over the indiscriminate use of military force. On domestic security issues, progressive approaches to crime and gun control enjoy wide support.
  • The environment - By enormous margins, Americans favor strong environmental protections, a core progressive belief.
  • Energy - Americans support energy conservation and the development of alternative fuels.
  • Health care - Americans clearly favor universal coverage and are more than comfortable with government solutions to the health care problem.

In short, a look across the scope of American public opinion reveals a public that holds progressive positions and supports progressive solutions on economic issues, on social issues, on security issues - indeed, on nearly all the key issues confronting the country. For years, the conventional wisdom has maintained just the opposite, but the facts are impossible to ignore.

For the full PDF, go here. But, here’s some of the detail…

  • The role of government — 69 percent of Americans believe the government "should care for those who can’t care for themselves;" twice as many people (43 percent vs. 20 percent) want "government to provide many more services even if it means an increase in spending" as wanted government to provide fewer services "in order to reduce spending."
  • The economy — 77 percent of Americans think Congress should increase the minimum wage; 66 percent believe "upper-income people" pay too little in taxes; 53 percent feel the Bush tax cuts have failed because they have increased the deficit and caused cuts in government programs.
  • Social issues — 61 percent of Americans support embryonic stem cell research; 62 percent want to protect Roe v. Wade; only 3 percent of Americans rank gay marriage as the "most important" social issue.
  • Security — 43 percent of Americans say we are spending too much on our military; 60 percent feel the federal government should do more about restricting the kinds of guns that people can purchase.

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  • The environment — 75 percent of Americans would be wiling to pay more for electricity if it were generated by renewable sources to help reduce global warming; 79 percent want higher emissions standards for automobiles.
  • Energy — 52 percent of Americans believe "the best way for the U.S. to reduce its reliance on foreign oil" is to "have the government invest in alternative energy sources;" 68 percent of the public thinks U.S. energy policy is better solved by conservation than production.
  • Immigration — 57 percent of Americans feel "most recent immigrants to the U.S. contribute to this country" rather than "cause problems." 67 percent of Americans feel that "on the whole" immigration is a "good thing for this country today."
  • Health care - 69 percent of Americans think it is the responsibility of the federal government to make sure all Americans have access to health coverage; 76 percent find access to health care more important than maintaining the Bush tax cuts; three in five would be willing to have their own taxes increased to achieve universal coverage.

June 12, 2007

Barack the House Link Party - 06/12/07

by Neil Jensen

The Case for Obama
FOX News - USA
And their answer has been the same: Barack Obama. So have their reasons. It is a case worth considering. It is not because Obama has been so successful as a

It’s because what he’s selling, or saying, if you prefer, makes him so different from the other leading candidates.

He’s not out there explaining why he switched his position on this issue and that one; why he voted that way, but would or wouldn’t do it again; whether he’s sorry or not, was wrong then or right now, would do it differently if he’d known something different that he didn’t know or should have known or did or didn’t read. He’s not talking about how many inches we can move in this direction, about this bill he’ll vote for as opposed to that one he didn’t, or the other way around, about which compromise he’d make and which he wouldn’t.

He’s talking about hope and vision and change.

He’s talking about a different kind of future and a different idea of politics.

He is telling people, as more than one commentator has called it, "the inconvenient truths," whether to the black community about the need to stop denigrating those who speak well for being too white or the Jewish community about the need to recognize Palestinian suffering.

He is, at a time when people on all sides are disgusted with politics as usual, with all its negativity and toughness, the least political, most positive of all the candidates on both sides.

It goes beyond ideology. It is not, as my old boss and friend Michael Dukakis once said, about competence. It is about hope.

Crafting the Obama Brand
Chicago Tribune

One colleague who took note was the powerful then-chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, who later invited Obama on a trip through the former Soviet Union, inspecting projects to decommission Cold War-era weapons. The two ultimately worked together to pass legislation to control the spread of weapons.

"I like him, and I appreciate working with him," Lugar said. "It seems to me that he was adept in finding partners and coalitions and actually was able to achieve results."

In addition to a legislative accomplishment teaming with Lugar, the partnership gave Obama the added credibility he sought in an association across party lines. A former presidential candidate who has seen many fellow senators launch White House bids during his 30-year Senate career, Lugar offers unusually strong praise for Obama.

"He does have a sense of idealism and principled leadership, a vision of the future," Lugar said. "At certain points in history, certain people are the ones that are most likely to have the vision or imagination or be able to identify talent and to manage other people’s ideas. And I think he does this well."

Obama’s ‘quiet riots’ are for real
CNN - USA
Barack Obama’s speech to the Hampton University Annual Ministers’ Conference raised the combustible topic of the burning anger among the nation’s poor

Conservative critics have been lighting up the airwaves and blogs for the last 48 hours after Sen. Barack Obama’s speech to the Hampton University Annual Ministers’ Conference raised the combustible topic of the burning anger among the nation’s poor African-Americans.

Much of this was the result of a terrible story written by Bob Lewis of The Associated Press, who wrote in his lead that "Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama said Tuesday that the Bush administration has done nothing to defuse a ‘quiet riot’ among blacks that threatens to erupt just as riots in Los Angeles did 15 years ago."

After seeing the story I was stunned to read such a thing, and immediately sought the transcript of Obama’s speech. In reading it, Obama used the word riot nine times; the phrase "quiet riot" three times; and never suggested that America was on the verge of seeing African-Americans lash out like they did during the Los Angeles riots in 1992.

But what he did try to do was give the 8,000 attendees, and anyone else watching, an understanding of what is a real problem in America’s inner cities. And more importantly, his blueprint for fixing the problem.

Obama’s way is with words, not hugs
Los Angeles Times - CA,USA
NORTH CONWAY, NH — A busload of reporters and TV cameras awaits Barack Obama as he steps forward, notes in hand, and begins speaking in his sonorous

A day later, George Hathorn is part of the sprawl covering a grassy swath at Dartmouth. But the 63-year-old architect is more curious that convinced. "I’m concerned about the hype," Hathorn says of Obama’s comet-like candidacy. "I haven’t seen the substance yet."

It is this question — involving the percentages of steak and sizzle — that dogs Obama, and it clearly irks him. Told of the criticism expressed by some in the crowd, Obama blames those covering his campaign. "One of the questions that I think I would ask back at you," he says, "is what do we need to do to get the national press to focus on those speeches we’ve been delivering in great detail?"

His tone, however, is even, not angry.

Suffering fools and reporters is very much a part of running for president and if that bothers Obama, if the atmospherics, the minute scrutiny and stagy photo opportunities ever get to him, he doesn’t let on.

As he stands on the porch of the Littleton Area Senior Center, making small talk with the gray-haired ladies, one of Obama’s two daughters, 5-year-old Sasha, pipes up and asks, "When are we going to do fun things?"

"This is fun things," her father replies.

McCain adviser admits call of Obama
Guardian Unlimited - UK
told his campaign that if the Democrats nominate Barack Obama, he’ll leave McCain because he can’t see himself opposing the Illinois senator.

Here’s the sort of campaign news you don’t often see: An adviser to John McCain has, according to Newsweek, told his campaign that if the Democrats nominate Barack Obama, he’ll leave McCain because he can’t see himself opposing the Illinois senator.

And now, McKinnon has apparently told his colleagues in the McCain campaign that "while he opposed Obama’s policies, especially on Iraq, he felt that the Illinois senator - as an African-American politician - has a unique potential to change the country."

Did I write that this is the kind of campaign news you don’t often see? Let me clarify: This is the sort of campaign news you never see. I’ve covered these things since 1988, more or less, and I’m confident I’ve never seen a consultant - not just any consultant, but a famous and high powered one - say to his candidate that he might have to bolt from the campaign so he can support someone from the other party. It’s completely unheard of (assuming that McKinnon said it; there are no actual quotes in the Newsweek item).

So it’s stunning news. But how significant is it? For now, I’d "reasonably," say for three reasons.

Barack Obama and the audacity of my hope (confessions of a former Republican)
BlueOregon - OR,USA
I started to get involved in volunteering, and today I find myself with an audacity of hope because of the candidacy of Barack Obama.

I am a life-time Oregonian, born and raised in Portland, now back in Portland after 25 years in Salem (love this city!). I grew up in a VERY Republican home, and in a religion that virtually required “Republican” on your precinct card to be on the rolls. I was white, I was middle-class, and everyone in my family’s social circle was a dedicated conservative.

But I have hope in Barack Obama.

How did I get from “there” to “here”? How did a believer in uber-conservative Republican values and policies for over 50 years come to change her political registration three years ago? How did I get to this place wherein I proudly wear an Obama button, and plaster bumper stickers on my car for maybe the second time in my life!

Obama chooses shoe leather over TV ads
DesMoinesRegister.com - Des Moines,IA,USA
Barack Obama today launched what he touted as one of the largest and earliest nation-wide door-to-door efforts in presidential campaign history.

Unlike some other candidates, Obama’s campaign has not yet started to run television ads, instead concentrating the effort on dozens of smaller and more personal stops such as coffee shops or restaurants.

His campaign staff today declined to say when or if they would begin to run television ads.

Obama spent about an hour and visited five homes in Dubuque, where he was followed by dozens of local and national newspaper and television employees.

Residents congregated on front porches to meet Obama and watched as the crowd ˆ which included Secret Service agents walked door to door. Obama handed out information about his health care plan and, generally, asked residents about issues that concern them most.

Dubuque resident June Manning spoke with Obama on her front porch. She described the senator as "cordial and friendly” and that his visit was like her "15 minutes in the sunshine.”

“I was up in the air between him and Hillary but I have chosen him,” Manning said a few minutes after Obama left her door.

Obama bringing new people into politics
Honolulu Advertiser Sun, 10 Jun 2007 7:27 AM PDT

Hawai’i Democrats believe Barack Obama’s presidential campaign may be an appealing recruiting tool among young people and independents, two coveted demographic groups that might be drawn to the party before the state’s caucuses next February.

Obama volunteers and other Democratic activists, including many who favor Obama’s rivals for the nomination, said they detect an interest in the Hawai’i-born Illinois senator among people who are not traditionally active within the party.

Many of the party’s key leaders are aging and, while Democrats have politically recovered, even thrived, under Republican Gov. Linda Lingle, they recognize a need to attract young people and the growing segment of voters who describe themselves as independents.

Will Grosswendt, of Kailua, an economics major at Georgetown University, saw something in Obama’s personal history that made him want to volunteer.

Obama’s success at Harvard Law School and his experience as a community organizer in Chicago were interesting. But there was something else. Obama, he believes, has an ability to bring people together.

"He doesn’t seem like he was groomed to be a career politician. It seems like it was something where he had a calling to make a difference," Grosswendt said. "I think Obama is able to bring new people into the fold."

Powell Gives Obama Foreign Policy Advice
ABC News - USA
Barack Obama speaks at a fund raiser Friday, June 8, 2007 in Chicago accompanied by his wife Michelle Obama. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) The Associated

Barack’s Wife Michelle Obama: Rock Star on the Campaign Trail
National Ledger - Apache Junction,AZ,USA
Which is pretty serious stuff for a speech in the park, but Michelle Obama brings it home: "We have a man, Barack Obama, my husband, who is stepping up to

Kenya: My Encounter With Obama
AllAfrica.com - Washington,USA
When I first met Illinois Senator Barack Obama recently, I was full of expectation and excitement about the man whose father was born in Kenya but who now

Although I myself do not understand the Luo language, I was excited about how an American presidential candidate could speak a local dialect.

This confirmed to me that Mr Obama is really originally from around Lake Victoria.

I felt proud and became the envy of the group. And out of ignorance, several journalists asked me to greet the great man in my "mother tongue," not knowing that I do not share my tongue with him and that the distance from Kisumu to my home district of Kilifi is about 1,000km.

To straighten things up a bit, I gave my country’s history, especially its 40-odd tribes united by a common language called Kiswahili, and the fact that I come from the Indian Ocean side of the country and Sen Obama originates from the west.

Despite my inadequacies, I became an instant hero among the group, and any time they referred to me, they called me "the man from where Obama comes from".

When the senator walked into the hall to address us, he did not repeat the erokamano by way of greeting because the journalists were from different countries, and I was the only one from Kenya.

The hall fell quiet, and each of us got ready to either take pictures of the famous man or jot down in our note books what he was going to say.

Dressed in a black suit and a tie to match, brown trousers and black shoes, Sen. Obama waved to the gathering as he got onto the podium and exclaimed how happy he was to address journalists from Africa.

Several of us were lost for words as we looked forward to listening to the man said to be sending shock waves among fellow presidential hopefuls due to his charisma, wit and eloquence.

Thousands of Obama Supporters to Take to the Streets on Saturday …
Business Wire (press release) - San Francisco,CA,USA
Barack Obama will kick-off the "Walk for Change" in Dubuque, Iowa and across the Hawkeye state more than 1000 people will door-knock in their communities.

Barack Obama: EPA Endorses Obama Proposal to Eliminate Lead From …
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
June 5, 2007 — WASHINGTON, DC - US Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) today praised the Environmental Protection Agency’s announcement of support for his proposal

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June 5, 2007

Video: Walk for Barack

by Neil Jensen

Get together with folks in Burlington for the Walk for Change National Canvass Day. We’ll be meeting at 11:00 in City Hall Park.

To RSVP, go here:
http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/4jltd

Dear Supporter,

A new chapter in American Politics begins this Saturday, when thousands of supporters like you bring our campaign to doorsteps across the country.

Last night in New Hampshire, Barack shared his message of change in the second official Democratic debate. But engaging the other candidates is only one element of the campaign.

It’s up to each of us to engage people in our own communities. It’s going to take a movement of Americans just as hungry for change as you are to transform this election and this country.

I’m Trista Allen, and I run the Southern Field Desk for Obama for America. I’ve been working around the clock with many of you to prepare for Saturday. More than 1,000 neighborhood walks have been organized in all 50 states as part of our historic Walk for Change — find one near you.

Watch a short video and then use our interactive map to locate the closest walk in your community:

http://my.barackobama.com/canvassvideo

If you’ve never knocked on doors for a campaign before, don’t worry. Thousands of people participating on Saturday have never been involved in the political process. They’ve taken the leap because they know this campaign is about more than just electing a new president. When you go out into your neighborhood on Saturday, you’ll be part of a nationwide movement for fundamental change. When you talk to your neighbors, you’ll be rebuilding a sense of community and sharing our goals for the common good.

We’ve created a short training video that goes over the basics of how to canvass your neighborhood effectively. Watch the video and find a walk near you:

http://my.barackobama.com/canvassvideo

Barack Obama has sparked a movement of hundreds of thousands of Americans ready to take ownership of the political process and make it work for people. On Saturday, June 9th, our movement will take action on an unprecedented scale, and there’s still time for you to be a part of this historic day.

It’s going to be huge — and this is just the beginning.

Thank you,

The Walk for Change Field Team
Trista, Buffy, Mary, Brandon, Hans, Chris, Ray, and Temo


Barack the House Link Party - 06/05/07

by Neil Jensen

Obama: Electric in Las Vegas
Huffington Post - New York,NY,USA
Barack Obama Then Obama talked about the troops. What we owe them and how they should be treated. "Don’t tell me… Don’t stand up next to the flag at a

So bring on Rudy.

Bring on Fred. Newt? Don’t make me laugh.

It won’t matter.

If Obama gets to the general no one can beat him. Yes. He is that good.

Barack Obama has "it" and I am so excited for the future. TA Barnhart
BlueOregon - OR,USA
I wanted to see and experience for myself what there is about Barack Obama that makes him such a compelling candidate. And there simply is no way to explain

And there simply is no way to explain it other than to say he has "it" — charisma, a calm presence before a screaming crowd, a command of his message, and a delivery that while undeniably practiced comes across as if he’s speaking extemporaneously. The speech he’s probably given now dozens of times sounds fresh because it’s real. Obama is saying what he truly believes, and that’s what comes across and is exciting.

Obamacare: Clearing Away the Fog
Jacob S. Hacker | TomPaine.com

Obama’s speech presenting the plan didn’t resolve the confusion either: Even more general than the policy blueprint released by the campaign, it simply magnified the uncertainty, fueling initial reports that were either misleading or just plain wrong.

However, after Sunday’s debate and new statements from the campaign (including a posting from Harvard economist David Cutler, a key Obama adviser, at the Campaign for America’s Future blog), the outlines of Obama’s plan are clearer.

And it’s much more sophisticated, bold, and far-reaching than initial reactions suggest.

Granted, I am not a detached observer. I have talked with Obama and his team, and I’m gratified that the proposal they adopted contains core elements of the proposal I’ve been advocating, “Health Care for America.” Still, I have no affiliation with the Obama campaign, and I have talked with other candidates and officeholders, including, most notably, Edwards. 

I also have differences with the Obama approach, and I’ll present some in a moment. But first we should understand what his approach is, and how it would dramatically transform American health insurance for the better.

Obama’s proposal is best understood as a new framework to provide automatic coverage for everyone who works (or lives in the family of a worker). In the Obama plan, if you work (or someone in your family works), you are entitled to good insurance, either from your employer or through a new public plan.

Notice what I said: a new public plan. Obama believes that a new Medicare-style public plan for those younger than 65 will deliver big savings and better coverage, and that this plan should be the default source of coverage for anyone whose employer doesn’t provide good insurance. Indeed, he takes a major step beyond Edwards by envisioning a national Medicare-like plan (Edwards would make a plan similar to Medicare available on a regional basis) and by clearly stating that this plan will have generous, guaranteed benefits.

Obama feels the love from New Hampshire’s famous skeptics
SalemNews.com - Salem,MA,USA
almost see their eyes squinting to will this to come true - to believe that Barack Obama can go from the gym in Conway to the White House in Washington.

CONWAY, N.H. - This is a crowd that is virtually all white. This is the least emotive state in the Union. This is a town that voted decisively for Barry Goldwater in 1964. This is where thousands of people filled the parking lot of Kennett High School in the hope of seeing a black man who is running for president.

This also may be the political phenomenon of the age. Inside the high school, where a banner boasts of 15 state high school boys’ skiing championships since 1979, voters of a state where natives like to tell visitors that they can’t get there from here are straining - you can almost see their eyes squinting to will this to come true - to believe that Barack Obama can go from the gym in Conway to the White House in Washington.

Barack Obama fires up Seattle crowd
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Seattle,WA,USA
"It’s time to turn the page and write a new chapter in America," Barack Obama said in his first visit to Seattle since the Democrat launched his campaign

Camp Obama focuses on election win
Boston Globe - Boston,MA,USA
CHICAGO –A Yale graduate who quit a finance job in New York to volunteer for Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, Chris Wyant knows exactly how long he

Clinton, Edwards and Obama Discuss Their Faith at Forum
Washington Post - Washington,DC,USA
In his turn on stage at the Sojourners forum, Barack Obama talked about his belief that there is evil in the world. (Photos By Melina Mara — The Washington

Obama Web Site Seeks to Rally The Faithful
Washington Post - Washington,DC,USA
Barack Obama (D-Ill.) is a Christian, he "embodies the basic ideals and values of most Hindus," said Prianka S., a Hindu from Chicago.

Barack Obama’s Faith
Christian Broadcasting Network - Virginia Beach,VA,USA
Barack Obama has a pretty neat campaign site dedicated to faith only. It’s called "Faith, Action, Change" and basically if you go to the site you can read

Obama is tied with Clinton in new Gallup Poll
Deseret News - Salt Lake City,UT,USA
WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama are essentially tied for the Democratic presidential nomination, according to a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll,

One Place Where Obama and Elbows Still Meet
New York Times - New York,NY,USA
Last Christmas, Senator Barack Obama flew to Hawaii to contemplate a presidential bid in the peace of his childhood home. But there, on a humid playground

Obama’s wife makes his case
Chicago Sun-Times - Chicago,IL,USA
She had spent the day campaigning in New Hampshire with her mother, Marian, and her daughters, Malia and Sasha, while Barack Obama was sweeping through

Barack Obama: America Is Not Safer Since 9/11
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
June 04, 2007 — During the Democratic debate in New Hampshire last night, there was disagreement over whether or not America is safer since the 9/11

Barack Obama: Obama Statement on Pride Month
All American Patriots (press release) - Taeby,NA,Sweden
June 01, 2007 — CHICAGO , IL– US Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) today released the following statement to commemorate Pride Month.

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Begun in January 2007, the Barack the House Link Party is a regularly produced compilation of news items highlighting the many reasons why Barack Obama will be the 44th President of the United States.

It’s also intended as a resource for people working to ensure that accurate and positive information about Barack gets out to the public. If you’re interested in helping out with this effort, please consider joining the Obama Rapid Response group on my.barackobama.com.


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