By: Mandy Malone | Politics In a campaign full of historic significance, Obama stood out. Running in the primaries against the most formidable of female candidates, Barack showed he can take on the goliaths of Washington. read more
By: Sara Shivers | Politics Monday night D. Sen. Ted Kennedy passed the torch of Democratic leadership to presidential candidate Barack Obama, as the senator's wife opened the party's National Convention with a moving read more
By: Billy Wharton | Politics American elections are a cross between religious revivals and military campaigns. Both of the aforementioned activities require intense moments of mobilization and emotion. They tend to disrupt, both physically and mentally, the normal functioning of society in the name of achieving some higher purpose. The measure of how successfully a revival or military campaign has been comes from both what is achieved in the moment of peak intensity - who wins a battle or how many are converted - and how effectively these forces can be re-ordered or demobilized into the societies that have been disrupted. Effective demobilization is the key to ensuring the passivity of change - i.e. placing limits on non-elite actors ability to exercise changes independent of elite goals. read more
By: Amit Thard | Politics Barack Hussein Obama is the fifth African American running for President of the United States. His campaign is at its peak and he is being touted by many as the future president. read more
By: vijaydabla | Arts & Entertainment By and large, Michelle Obama is a very truth loving person. Also Michelle Obama is of very helping nature. read more
By: Rev Michael Bresciani | Current Events Oprah Winfrey endorsed Obama’s campaign in May of 2007 and now has announced plans to step up the Barackian coalition to bolster his bid for the presidency. read more
By: Steve Hudson | Politics Why a conservative can feel comfortable with Senator Obama as President. ... the Senator will more than balance the extremes of Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid. read more
By: Josh Greenberger | Politics The kind of egregious disregard for the law, the Constitution and the will of the American people displayed by Barak Obama is outright insubordination. Do the people have no option but to sit around and watch their own president tear down their country? read more
By: Denny Andrews Sr. | Politics To those of you who are mesmerized by the stentorian tones of Barack (can't say his middle name because it's "insensitive") Obama I have a question. What has he EVER done that qualifies him to be president of the United States? Admittedly, he looks good, and sounds good. But then so does Katie Couric. read more
By: Dr. Lyle Rossiter, Jr. | Politics What are we to make of Barack Obama? Most of us think he makes a good impression: he is friendly, likeable, intelligent and courteous. His speeches are often inspiring and eloquent. read more
By: Adam Bloomfield | Politics Barack Obama may likely be the next president of the United States. What few people know is how left-wing this young politician is. read more
By: Lance Winslow | Politics They say that paybacks are a bear and if you recall there was quite a bit of talk from Democrats during the Bush Administration to institute a plan to impeach him from office. Perhaps, this was a payback from the Clinton Administration over the Lewinski "Headgate" scandal? Either way, the opposition party is there to oppose and if President Obama is elected there will be people who immediately call for his impeachment as soon as the first crisis develops. read more
By: Alan C. Thomson | Politics "Video Killed the Radio Star" made history in 1981 by becoming the first music video ever to air on MTV. Little could anyone have imagined at the time but the "style over substance" MTV generation would also be responsible for killing something far more important: the qualified presidential candidate. read more