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David Newgreen ([personal profile] 4thofeleven) wrote2008-06-05 04:30 pm
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Musings on the US Primaries

So, looks like the US Democratic primaries are finally over, which means Americans have got just another five months of regular campaigning before they finally get to the election! Was this system deliberately designed to ensure that everyone’s lost interest by the time the ballots open, or is it just coincidence? Hell, I’m sick of the campaign already, and I’m not even in the US…

I have to say, I find Obama very hard to like. I do not understand what it is about him that has American liberals so fired up about him. His speeches seem vague and rarely seem to have a point, and he seems really uncomfortable when interacting with people one-on-one. ‘Hope’ and ‘change’ really don’t strike me as automatically positive things, unless you clarify what specifically you intend to change and why one should be optimistic. Hell, Bush is for those things, provided you define ‘hope’ as ‘blind ignorance to any negative events’ and prefix ‘change’ with ‘regime’…

I’m not saying he’s a terrible candidate or a horrible person, but for all I’ve seen of him, I’m not seeing anything special about him. If I was an American, sure, I’d vote for him – but only because he’s better than the Republican candidate, and that’s hardly a difficult achievement. I just find it truly bizarre how many American political commentators are extolling Obama’s apparently self-evident charisma, while I find him completely absent of that quality. It’s one thing to build a personality cult around a candidate, it’s quite another to build it around a candidate who seems completely lacking in personality…

Now, like I said, I don’t think he’s a bad candidate, and I’m sure if elected Obama will reverse at least some of the worst excesses of the Bush administration. Still, I find it rather odd that he seems to me to be utterly lacking in what is supposed to be his strongest attribute.

Not that a lack of charisma is really that much of a weakness going up against McCain, who seems to be deliberately and systematically trying to destroy what little public support he had left over from 2000...
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[identity profile] danamaree.livejournal.com 2008-06-05 06:40 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I don't find him that special either (but then I'm not American), but perhaps his style suits the US 'razzle dazzle' type political campaigns.

And the people seem starved for someone who appears to have ideals.

[identity profile] lyore.livejournal.com 2008-06-05 09:04 am (UTC)(link)
You're not the only one. Perhaps it's something that comes across better live?
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[personal profile] sunnyskywalker 2008-06-16 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, look at the competition! Rocks are charismatic when you're so deprived. Add to that that he's articulate and actually notices that there are people other than rich white men in the country (so voters feel like there's a teeny-tiny personal connection and that they might matter for once) and you've got a winner. But it's sad to realize that your standards have lowered to the point where "not horrible" = "fantastic!"

And I'm definitely sick of the election already.