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 02.16.08 

Barack Obama Is Your New Bicycle. Apparently, he's doing a lot of other nice things for you too. Who knew?

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 02.07.08 

I promise I'm not going to wig out here and start madly posting non-stop Obama praise, but in the wake of Tuesday's amazingly down-the-line vote, I want to share one more piece with you. This, from what is not quite an endorsement of Obama, written for this week's New Yorker by Hendrik Hertzberg:

Obama’s Democratic critics worry that his soaring rhetoric of reconciliation is naïve. But, as Mark Schmitt has argued in The American Prospect, Obama’s national-unity pitch should be viewed as a tactic as well as an ideal. It might lengthen his coattails, helping Democratic candidates for the House and the Senate in marginally red districts and states. It would not protect him from attack, of course, but it would enable him to fire back from the high ground. And, as a new President elected with a not quite filibuster-proof Senate, he would be in a better position to peel off the handful of Republican senators he would need to make meaningful legislative progress than someone who started from a defensive crouch. Hillary Clinton would make a competent, knowledgeable, and responsible President. Barack Obama just might make a transformative one

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 02.04.08 

Tomorrow, many of you will make a decision to support a worthy candidate. I've decided to support a candidate who is not only worthy, but inspiring.
...this fear of disappointment, which I hear underlying so many of the doubts that people express to me, is ultimately a fear of finding out the truth about ourselves and the extent of the mess that we have gotten ourselves into. If we do fight for Obama, work for him, believe in him, vote for him, and the man goes down to defeat by the big-money machines and the merchants of fear, then what hope will we have left to hold on to?

[...] To support Obama, we must permit ourselves to feel hope, to acknowledge the possibility that we can aspire as a nation to be more than merely secure or predominant.
-Michael Chabon
Tomorrow, I'm voting for Obama. So are they:

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