Look into my eyes, what do you see?
Cult of personality
I know your anger, I know your dreams
Ive been everything you want to be
I'm the cult of personality
Like Mussolini and Kennedy
I'm the cult of personality
Cult of personality
Cult of personalityFirst things first. I resent both the title "Obamamania" and the sub-title "Deity of Change" of this thread. You don't need a degree in linguistics to know when someone is trying to marginalize and trivialize something they either dislike or can't understand.
People who choose one candidate over another are not in the grip of a mania. It is patronizing and presumptive to suggest supporters of Senator Barack Obama are not fully in possession of their wits and are making a choice based upon shallow and superficial reasons as if the candidacy of Obama were nothing more enduring than last month's hit song.
There is a particularly pompous point of view (well articulated by
Gray Seal) that those who feel energized by Obama's
ascent in popularity is based upon our dulled senses that have been numbed by a steady diet of corporate media, reality TV and junk food. Blacks are supporting Obama out of lockstep racial loyalty and Whites doing likewise because they are guilt-ridden liberal lemmings who want to feel good about themselves by voting for a mixed-race candidate. Apparently, it's only Latinos, Asians, older voters and conservatives who aren't drinking the charisma-flavored Kool-Aid.
Which kind of makes Barack Obama the Halle Berry of politics: Pretty, but lacking depth and maybe talent.
Of course, those who say Obama stands for nothing have done no research. Why bother with fact-checking when offering up empty opinions is so much easier?
Barack Obama is not a deity. A deity is someone of a divine nature. A deity is a god or goddess. Obama is just a man with all the shortcomings and failings of any mortal man. Yes, some people have fainted at Obama rallies, but he has yet to lay his hands on the blind and give them sight or make the lame walk.
I understand that a lot of people who don't get Obama can't figure out why we do, but really, is that any reason to be sacrilegious?
1) Is 'Obamamania' mostly a media creation or an actual political phenomenom?Neither. The career of Paris Hilton is a media creation. The media didn't make Barack Obama (but they will damn sure start trying to break him). Obama had the advantage of being an excellent orator competing against Hillary Clintion, a policy wonk and as he demonstrated last night in Houston, Texas last night in his 45 minute speech, there's a reason why politicians don't talk about their policies in public forums. It's
BORING.

It's like when your mother made you eat your spinach before you got any ice cream.
Dubbing the success of Obama's campaign a phenomenon makes it sounds like a lucky accident. To be sure, Obama has enjoyed some positive press, but a lot of that comes with his unique stature as a Black man running for the highest elected office in the land and not doing it as a token candidate with an agenda a la Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson who were never interested in building broad and inclusive coalitions and 50-state strategies.
What about the fact that in Wisconsin, Obama had a superior ground force (11 campaign offices statewide in comparison to only four by Clinton)? What about the fact that Obama has successfully utilized the Internet to funnel money into his campaign at a rate of a million dollars a week? What about the fact that his crowds are larger, more enthusiastic and his support broader? What about the fact that Obama captured more votes in Wisconsin than McCain and Huckabee combined?
That isn't a phenomenon. That isn't dumb luck. That isn't wishing on a star. That is a smart and well-organized political campaign understanding and implementing it's strategy with discipline and brutal efficiency. Winning ten states in a row is something a lot more deliberate and calculated than a phenomenon.
Neon lights, a Nobel prize
The mirror speaks, the reflection lies
You don't have to follow me
Only you can set me free
I sell the things you need to be
I'm the smiling face on your t.v.
I'm the cult of personality
I exploit you still you love me
I tell you one and one makes three
I'm the cult of personality
Like Joseph Stalin and Gandhi
I'm the cult of personality
Cult of personality
Cult of personality2) What is the sense, as well as the extent, in which Obama represents change?Besides the obvious ones, you mean? Well, let's go down the short list.
He's only 46 years old. That makes me older than he is and I've never voted for a presidential candidate where that was the case. John McCain is 71 years old and if Obama is the Democratic nominee that would be the biggest gap between the two contenders in history. There's some change right from the get-go.
Oh, and either Obama, Clinton or McCain would be the first sitting U.S. Senator to make it to the White House since JFK in 1960. It's been 48 years since anyone has pulled that trick off. I'd call that a change.
Let's see---well, there hasn't been a Senator from Illinois to become POTUS since Abraham Lincoln and like Obama he wasn't born in Illinois either. It was just his power base. The last guy who was born in Illinois to become president was Ronald Reagan, another guy with a great command of the spoken word and blessed with the ability to connect with the hopes and better angles of the American People and whose appeal wasn't limited to the base of his political party.
He's a Black man running for the presidency who's both viable and electable. America's never had one of those before, so that would be a change. In fact, let's call that a long overdue change.
Need more?
Neon lights a Nobel prize
A leader speaks, that leader dies
You don't have to follow me
Only you can set you free
You gave me fortune
You gave me fame
You me power in your gods name
I'm every person you need to be
I'm the cult of personality
Look into my eyes, what do you see?
Cult of personality
I know your anger, I know your dreams
I've been everything you want to be
I'm the cult of personality
Like Mussolini and Kennedy
I'm the cult of personality
Cult of personality
Cult of personality3) Do you think that this incredible popularity during the nomination process could potentially backfire in a Presidential campaign (against the GOP contender)?Backfire? Backfire how?
My crystal ball is a bit clouded, so my future predictions may be a bit off, but there are so many independent variables and X-factors to consider:
Another terrorist attack could hit America.
There could be another massive natural disaster on a Katrina-like scale.
The economy could go totally in the toilet.
The price of gasoline could go to over $125 a barrel and over $4 a gallon at the pump.
An international crisis could jump off in Pakistan, Iran or somewhere else demanding a reaction from the USA.
Britney Spears might die causing a spontaneous outpouring of grief from celebrity editors and bloggers (and that idiot on YouTube).
Somebody could get shot.
It's a long road to the first Tuesday in November. McCain has the Republican nomination locked up for all intents and purposes. Obama hasn't clinched anything and if Clinton rebounds to win Ohio and Texas she'll likely fight on all the way to the Democratic Convention in August. That's a long time for anyone to stay hot which is why I believe the Obama candidacy is built for a marathon, not the relative sprint of the primaries.
I was told by a reliably solid conservative on this board that Obama gets what Ronald Reagan tapped into better than any of the Republicans running this year. Certainly Obama and Reagan are on totally opposite poles politically, but Obama understands that Reagan was underestimated by his adversaries as little more than a B-movie actor who had a good speaking voice and could remember and deliver his lines with sincerity.
Well, we all know how THAT turned out. Seems Reagan was "misunderestimated" by Democrats and liberals as just all hat and no cowboy. Boy, was that a wrong call. They spent the next 12 years wandering in the wilderness impotent and irrelevant until Bill Clinton broke the decade long losing streak.
After suffering through eight years of the mush-mouthed mutterings of George W. Bush, people are hungry for someone that speaks to them and doesn't just try to scare them to death, but actually inspires them to get off their butts and try to make a difference. In their own lives if no one else.
But by all means,
please keep writing off Barack Obama as nothing more than a glib huckster stringing pretty words together and leading the unwashed massed down the primrose path.
Say you want a revolution? Stick around. You just might see what a
real revolution looks like.
You gave me fortune
You gave me fame
You me power in your gods name
I'm every person you need to be
I'm the cult of personality