Nov 06 2008

President Obama and The Weight (Wait) of Expectations

Category: 2008 Election,Politics,VideoTim @ 9:14 am

The euphoria of the election is over and now it’s time to get down to the serious work of fixing the broken parts of our country. While there are numerous issues to address; the economy, the wars, education, fumigating the White House to get rid of that ‘W’ smell, the expectations for change have been set by the campaign. Americans, especially those who are Obamaniacs, now expect the change promised during the campaign and they expect it now.

Take Peggy Joseph here as an example:

It sounds like Peggy believes Barack Obama will pay for her gas, forgive her mortgage, and who knows what else. While this type of thinking is clearly off base, it is shared by many of the Obama faithful and will have to be addressed by the Obama administration. In his acceptance speech, Obama acknowledge the challenges before him and tried to set realistic expectations:

The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even one term, but America – I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we will get there. I promise you – we as a people will get there.

There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who won’t agree with every decision or policy I make as President, and we know that government can’t solve every problem. But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen to you, especially when we disagree. And above all, I will ask you join in the work of remaking this nation the only way it’s been done in America for two-hundred and twenty-one years – block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand.

He is not even in office and already planting the seeds for his re-election campaign. I believe it will take a lot of time for the changes outlined by the Obama plan and there will be stumbles along the way. On the positive side for Obama, he has a Democratically-controlled Congress and what could be interpreted as a “mandate from the people” to make changes. The tools are in place for change, now he just has to figure out how to use them as quickly as possible.

The main question remains: will his loyal and fanatical base be willing to wait for the promise of change?

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Nov 05 2008

President Barack Obama’s Victory Speech in Grant Park

Category: 2008 Election,History,Politics,VideoTim @ 8:33 am

Last night, President-Elect Barack Obama made a very stirring victory speech that captured the magnanimity of the moment and embraced the challenges that await his administration:


Incredible speech on an unbelievable night.

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Nov 05 2008

Senator John McCain’s Concession Speech – The Definition of Class

Category: 2008 Election,History,Politics,VideoTim @ 7:17 am

For those of you who missed last night’s concession speech by Senator John McCain, you missed something special.

I love the way our system works. We divide over the issues then unite behind the winner. Good luck Senator and may you still have a hand in the promise of change.

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Nov 04 2008

Video: Super Barack Obama

Category: 2008 Election,Humor,VideoTim @ 9:02 pm

I just saw this one for the first time. Super Barack Obama takes on the forces of evil.

Too funny.

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Nov 04 2008

Heidi Klum Guitar Hero World Tour Risky Business Commercial

Category: Entertainment,Kids & Technology,VideoTim @ 8:27 pm

Last week, we saw Kobe Bryant, Michael Phelps, Tony Hawk, and Alex Rodriguez doing Tom Cruise in Risky Business to promote the release of Guitar Hero World Tour. This week, we get another version of this commercial with Heidi Klum.

Clearly a step-up in quality!

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Nov 02 2008

SNL: Saturday Night Live Backstage with John and Cindy McCain

Category: 2008 Election,Humor,VideoTim @ 9:04 am

This clip was not part of the show, but was posted on the SNL web site. John McCain does Barbra Streisand…don’t quit your day job Senator! Pardon the Starbucks commercial, SNL has finally figured out they need to make money while they can on this stuff.

I just love it when the candidates don’t take themselves too seriously.

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Nov 02 2008

SNL: John McCain Appears on Saturday Night Live Weekend Update

Category: 2008 Election,Humor,VideoTim @ 8:57 am

John McCain stuck around on Saturday Night Live last night to do SNL Weekend Update and had another solid performance.

As Seth Meyers said, “How is this going to help you win an election?” Not sure it will have any impact, but it is fun to watch!

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Nov 02 2008

SNL: John McCain and Sarah Palin (Tina Fey) Open Saturday Night Live via QVC Commercial

Category: 2008 Election,Humor,VideoTim @ 8:54 am

Great opening to Saturday Night Live (SNL) last night. Senator John McCain and Tina Fey as Sarah Palin open SNL by doing a QVC campaign commercial. Even the real Cindy McCain makes a cameo. Great stuff!

Hurry, get your Joe Biden doll while supplies last!

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Oct 31 2008

Guitar Hero World Tour Ad with Kobe Bryant, Michael Phelps, Tony Hawk, and A-Rod

Category: Entertainment,Kids & Technology,Sports,VideoTim @ 5:21 am

Guitar Hero World Tour has been released and they have hired some big name stars to promote the game. Kobe Bryant, Michael Phelps, Tony Hawk, and Alex “A-Rod” Rodriguez all do their best Tom Cruise:

Can’t say this makes we want to buy the game more, but I’m sure it will be a hit with others!

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Oct 30 2008

Big Ratings for Barack Obama’s Infomercial

Category: 2008 Election,Politics,VideoTim @ 12:52 pm

The ratings are in for Barack Obama’s infomercial last night and they are big:

More than 30 million people watched the Barack Obama “infomercial” last night at 8 across multiple broadcast and cable networks.
According to early ratings, about 30.1 million watched “Barack Obama: American Stories” on CBS, NBC, Fox and Univision.

That has to make the Obama camp very happy. Was the ad effective? I guess we will find out on Tuesday. You can watch the show on YouTube and I’ve included the first segment here.

It’s too bad the McCain camp didn’t have the money produce their own infomercial; it would have been interesting to compare the two.

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