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Gen-Y: Why we love Barack Obama

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It should be no surprise that I support Barack Obama for president. I am a college educated white 25-year-old male from Minneapolis, Minn. You could say that I am part of the wide demographic that most political pundits say that Barack Obama dominates. And while I have heard them say that - I think it is important for me to explain why I think my generation is so drawn to Obama.

1) The world view of the United States is tainted. From the war in Iraq to Guantanamo Bay to greed - Barack Obama understands that ending attacks on our country means that we must a good neighbor. And the as the economy turns more and more global, this could not be any more important to our future. To understand in greater detail what I am talking about, view this video by Lee Lessig. Exactly 20 minutes into it, Lessig explains in greater detail the need to reach out to foreign nations.

2) Barack Obama has the power to inspire our nation to work harder. In our lifetime we have never seen a politican do this. We have heard that Kennedy and Reagan had this power, but we unfortunatly have never had the opportunity to hear them speak. Alternativly, McCain seems to lack this ability. To view an example of Obama’s ability to inspire and tell us what we need to hear, look no further than his Father’s day speech.

3) We do not care that he is black. We were lucky enough to grow up in a culture and school system that allowed us to judge people not the color of their skin, but by their merits and their actions.  

4) Obama is all about giving opportunity and helping those who want to work for it. We love his plan to offer grants for college age students willing to serve their country.

5) We do not want special interests groups influencing politics. We want to influence politics and we want politicians working to better our future.

6) Obama backs free speech and net neutrality. He is by far the most advanced candidate when it come to understanding the internet and the importance of free speech. The days of the media as a watchdog are pretty much over. Especially after so called “legitimate” news sources like Fox News hire political reporters like Mike Huckabee. Tim Russert must be rolling in his grave.

Saddened by Tim Russert’s Death

Count me in among the millions of Americans whose Sunday morning routine was flipping the channel to “Meet the Press” and Tim Russert.

Now dead at the age of 58, we have lost one of the greatest journalists of all time and it is really saddening. I was always impressed by detailed and well researched his questions were. I loved the way Mr. Russert called people out without degrading them.

This is a tragedy for the mass media, a tragedy for our country and a tragedy for his family and everyone who knew him very well. God Bless.

Here are a couple of videos of Tim Russert interviewing John McCain and Barack Obama.


Barack Obama Pep Talk

The last two minutes of this “pep talk” by Barack Obama is one of the many reasons why I like Obama come November and come the next four years.

Internet Influence on Politics 2008

I am a gen-y internet junkie. I would also classify myself as someone who is fascinated by political communication and worried about the future of our planet and the United States.

While I am busy, trying to manage a job with greater responsibilities, a social life, recreational athletic leagues and side jobs – the Internet is my savior for following politics.

Of my friends, I know I am not the only one who has used the internet to keep up on politic bantar, so with that I thought I would pull together some information about how the Internet has influenced politics.

  • Current – Will-i-am’s Barack Obama “Yes We Can” video was viewed 15 million times on MySpace.com, alone. (Viral Video Chart)
  • Current – 46 of the most popular political viral videos in 2008 have over 100,000 views. (Viral Video Chart)
  • April 2008 – Democratic presidential candidate Hilary Clinton claimed to have raised $100,000 in 20 minutes through internet marketing. (The Atlantic)
  • February 2008 – Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama raised $55 million dollars on the Internet. (LA Times)

Those are just a few small ways that the Internet has influenced politics in 2008. If anyone has any other examples of how the Internet has influenced politics in 2008, please post a comment.

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