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Julia Reed | 08/27/2008 10:45 am

Julia Reed Asks: Where's Obama in This Convention?

Julia Reed

My overarching thought last night watching the convention was this: By the time Obama speaks on Thursday, people will have all but forgotten he is the candidate. Yes, Michelle had her moment on Monday (and she did a good job), but so did Teddy Kennedy. Now it is Clinton time. Last night, watching the Hillary video, even I almost teared up, which given my seriously mixed feelings about her, is saying something. The best she could do in her speech was to say, essentially, "Vote for Obama because he’s a Democrat," and the rest of the time it was all about her — her personal history, why she ran, what she has done for women, etc. And then there was the attendant soap opera — what Bill meant earlier in the day with his "hypothetical," his tears in the stands, Chelsea’s support of Mom, the Hillary supporters outside with their "18 million votes" placards.

Tonight, it will be worse, with Bill the Bloviator taking the stage. He fills up a stadium, he will be the only subject of the talking heads. If the Obama people had any sense, they would have offered to pay her debt with his many millions and cut a deal — put them both on Monday night, dispense with the roll-call vote, anything to relegate the Clintons to a smaller spotlight, as hard as that is. (McCain is fortunate that he does not have remotely the same problems — when Romney speaks, it will not end up being all about him to say the least.)

Hillary was saying, "This ain’t over, not by a long shot." She’s right. Last night, at least, I thought, "McCain can win this." I have never lived through a Democratic convention week when there was so much talk of the Republican candidate — and not just from the podium where he is the subject of attacks. McCain’s ads are breaking through, The Clintons are introducing him into the conversation. It is uncanny. On the second night of the Democratic Convention, a Gallup tracking poll had the Republican candidate two points ahead for the first time since Obama sealed the nomination in June. Obama is going to have to be the biggest guy in the room on Thursday, an effort made harder by his campaign’s now possibly dubious decision to have him speak not in a room at all, but in a huge open-air stadium. In the meantime, it is still the Clintons’ show.

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Frannie Em
Star Greek Temple Theme. C’mon, you’ve got to be kidding. That has got to be someone planting a joke. Did someone really say that? I can’t believe that. Are they trying to make it out like the Lincoln Memorial? I don’t get it. Will have to wait and see, it could be tasteful, who knows?
By Frannie Em on 08/27/2008 3:10 pm
No Way-No How -No McCain
There IS no Greek temple theme! It’s the GOP mocking the stage saying it’s god-like for the second coming of the Obama cult etc. It got picked up and now is all over the Net. They can keep laughing. Obama’s favorite movie is Godfather. And tonight Attack Dog Biden is on the docket. McCain may go to sleep in one of his 102 houses feeling like there’s an elephant’s head in there with him under the sheets.
By No Way-No How -No McCain on 08/27/2008 3:28 pm
Star Lawrence
He did not mention that as his favorite in the Entertainment Weekly interview on favorite movies—he said he went to kid movies and Shrek III was not as good as Shrek I.
By Star Lawrence on 08/27/2008 4:05 pm
Marjorie C.
Star: “… he said he went to kid movies and Shrek III was not as good as Shrek I.” LOL .. LOL .. LOL
By Marjorie C. on 08/27/2008 4:36 pm
Linda Mason
He has two young daughters and he goes to “kids movies” with them, just like any parent — can’t you figure that out?
By Linda Mason on 08/27/2008 11:10 pm
Star Lawrence
Thought that was obvious—yes, he did take his kids. Obviously. I gather he is not a movie nut. He said he watched Seinfeld reruns.
By Star Lawrence on 08/28/2008 11:31 am
DeBúrca obj
He has two children I’m not surprised he goes to kid movies… could that mean he is a good father?
By DeBúrca obj on 08/28/2008 12:14 am
Linda Mason
Star—OK, you have to be a shill for somebody: stop trying to “pass.” You obviously are trying to jerk us around with your depiction of the “Lovefest” whereby Obama “insists” that HRC “prostate herself” amidst a Greek temple theme. This is like an SNL skit or something! Come clean and reveal who you are or see a shrink. Maybe Dr. Klein can recommend someone??????
By Linda Mason on 08/27/2008 10:53 pm
Star Lawrence
Ah, Lord—now I am the object of our Blogger Shrinks. No, I am not a “shill,” as you so charmingly put it. Are you? For the record Hillary prostrated herself (my opinion of these repeated requirements that she be big about this) before the columns will come into view—that is tonight. I WISH someone would pay me for these fantastic comments. Any takers?
By Star Lawrence on 08/28/2008 11:29 am
Lady Gator
Star —- Wow — now you can add “shill” to our ever increasing number of names. Just a question from “Inquiring minds want to know — if you are a female “shill” ———are you a “shill” or a “Shillie”?
By Lady Gator on 08/28/2008 3:21 pm
Linda Mason
Star, Star, c’mon, you are either leading us all on, or providing an unintended glimpse into your psyche! Anyone who links “Lovefest” with the image of Sen. Obama “insisting” that HRC “prostrate herself” in the setting of a Greek temple either is writing an SNL skit, or if not. well…..perhaps in the future you should preview your messages for their subtext!
By Linda Mason on 08/27/2008 11:04 pm
Susan B
Get back to reality? As long as there’s the 24 hour cable news cycle, we can never escape presidential politics on a day to day basis.
By Susan B on 08/27/2008 12:17 pm
~ countrywoman ~
Cherokee! Didn’t you take me to task not long ago for using a pesky acronym? Didn’t you direct me to “speak” English?? I see you have referred to my candidate using one of those cryptic little acronym speed bumps. Since there is no doubt that your reference represents something that could only be negative, I hope you will NOT feel compelled to translate.
Thank you, my fellow opinionated person!

p.s. Yep, THIS is historical hopeful awesome nick o’ time reality!
By ~ countrywoman ~ on 08/27/2008 7:48 pm
theCHEROKEErose
dear ‘country’…i guess you would be referring to o-babe-in-the-woods-bama??? if not can you update me…thanx!!
By theCHEROKEErose on 08/27/2008 8:36 pm
Linda Mason
Dear C.R.— Babe-in-the-woods-bama is not the person who is the Democratic Nominee for President of the United States of America! P.S. Go Cubs!
By Linda Mason on 08/27/2008 11:16 pm