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September 17, 2008

Two minutes with Obama

By Libby

It's worth much more than two hours of overinflated gasbagging from McCain.



Via John Cole who wonders if it is too long at two minutes to hold the attention of the average voter. Well I certainly hope that's not true, because Obama packs a lot of substance into 120 seconds and it would do the average voter a great deal of good to listen to it.

John notes it won't be playing on the media talk shows because it's too much substance and no scandal. I think he's right about that so pass it on however you can. (Cross-posted at The Impolitic.)

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"Whoever can speak, speaking now to the whole nation, becomes a power, a branch of government, with inalienable weight in law-making, in all acts of authority. It matters not what rank he has, what revenues or garnitures. The requisite thing is, that he have a tongue which others will listen to; this and nothing more is requisite. The nation is governed by all that has tongue in the nation: Democracy is virtually there."
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~Thomas Carlyle, On Heroes and Hero Worship, 1841