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Sunday, May 25, 2008
Salena Zito :: Townhall.com Columnist
Barack Obama's Make-Over
by Salena Zito
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Say it’s the Tuesday after Labor Day weekend, the Democrats’ convention is over, Barack Obama is their nominee, and the campaign season has officially begun.

What’s the first thing Obama should do before he hits the trail and campaigns among real Americans?

Get a political makeover.

First, he should shed the Hollywood types, celebrities and anything that even hints of cultural elitism before he takes one step into Middle America.

If he doesn't, he becomes the next Mike Dukakis, nicer looking and a better speaker, but no more in touch with John Deere voters than that guy who looked really awkward when he wore a helmet and drove a tank. Americans want to know their commander in chief looks comfortable in leadership roles, not at Oprah’s really amazing crib.

One of the side effects of such an elongated primary season is the damage done by his opponents, and Hillary Clinton has done a good job of hitting him on style and demographics. Policy wise, Obama and Clinton have never been all that far apart, but he has shown weakness in his personality and his ability to appeal to Middle America.

Yes, he won just about all of the caucus states, but the archaic caucus process largely excludes women, shift workers and the elderly -- a big patch of Democrat voters. He also won open primary contests, but those wins included great gobs of cross-over independent and Republican voters -- once again, not Middle Americans. The states he lost to Clinton cut a diagonal across the country, a geography that is home to Reagan Democrats who typically swing close elections.

Obama needs to reach out to those voters in a very genuine way. He should begin by going forward and establishing that he was raised with and still shares their values.

Next, he needs to leverage the perception of many Americans about Washington, that it works best for the wealthy and the powerful. He needs to reinforce that view and convince voters that if they elect John McCain as president, they’ll get four more years of regular folks being left behind.

There are two big ways Obama can be beat this fall: On one end of the spectrum, he is a cultural elitist who does not share America’s values; on the other end, he is an angry black man, just like the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Continued...

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Salena Zito is a political analyst, reporter and columnist.
 
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Subject: Above article about B.O.
We don't know where he got the money to be educated; we never see or hear of what happened to the white people that raised him; we never knew how he has done so well of political salaries; who financed his $1.4 million dollar home and what they expect to get in return.
How is B.O. more American that Arnold S/of California? We already know that the Repubs will brand him for the elitist (we're all "bitter" small-town people hanging on to their guns, religion and xenophobia) and "black victim of whitey" his cohorts have taught him he is. He associated with known terrorist sympathizers. He said it. He is dead after September.We will see to that. Get over it.

onceamarine:
Hillary, Obama and McCain meet to conspire exactly how the election will come out. They evade their Secret Service guys and take a raft onto the Colorado River.

They're arguing away when suddenly they hit wild rapids, the raft overturns, they're all thrown out and there is nobody around, no way for rescuers to even know where to search.

Who is saved?






America.
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