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Obama: A Revolution Begins?

Is the Obama victory in Iowa the beginning of a ‘political revolution’ in America? According to this op-ed article from Germany’s Frankfurter Rundschau, the proof will be in the New Hampshire pudding next Tuesday …

“Was this the beginning of a political revolution – at the end of which could be the first Black man in the White House? … the colored hope bearer – for whom many experts never really gave a chance because of his youth and inexperience – is now `inspiring more confidence ”

By Von F. Diederichs

Translated By James Jacobson

January 4, 2008

Germany – Frankfurter Rundschau – Original Article (German)

Was this the beginning of a political revolution – at the end of which could be the first Black man in the White House? Admittedly, there are only three million souls in the state of Iowa, where in surprisingly clear fashion, Democrat Barack Obama put Hillary Clinton and John Edwards in their place. The state is seen as an unreliable indicator of how the primaries will end.

But due to several factors, the colored hope bearer – for whom many experts never really gave a chance because of his youth and inexperience – is now inspiring more confidence. First, he has won in a state that is 93 percent White – a sure indicator that the fascination with Obama crosses racial barriers. The there’s the fact that particularly young voters – who appear not to want to return to the Clinton era – chose to support him. And after such a successful campaign launch, people of color who in past elections were the backbone of the Clinton clan, can now realign.

However, the Republicans can’t afford sharp criticism of the President and the unpopular Iraq War, because this would leave them open to charges of disloyalty. So they lack the sincere profile which distinguishes Barack Obama or John Edwards.

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  • G_Hendricks
    What happened to our comments?
  • DLS
    New Hampshire isn't everything. Many (worst of all, the liberal elite) have disparaged that state as much as Iowa. More to the point, there is likely a reaction against the Iowa vote coming in New Hampshire just so the people there can prove themselves to be different (better, they may believe), and a strong showing there such as by McCain is as close to guaranteed as can exist in this realm as a fluke.

    I hope Obama takes first on the Dem side again just to whack at the ego of Her Highness even more.

    Edwards was as strong as Clinton in Iowa and is fading since he's not a legitimate candidate for "change" and only fools have accepted his phony populism. It's not surprising he merited only one article today, and a short one, in the New York Times.

    The dippy-lib writers at the New York Times even transferred the stupid, smarmy "sunny" descriptor from Edwards to Obama in today's national edition.
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