Fainting for Obama
The Obama rallies bear more than a passing resemblance to old religious revival meetings, complete with fainting spells: James Taranto's We Shall Be Overcome (love that title!) itemizes a few spells.There's even a blog dedicated to the cult of Obama (h/t Beth).
Ace, however, wants to know How Come Women Right In The Front Rows Of Every Obama Speech Seem To Faint At The Same Point?
To wit, having someone scout out the "talent" -- those who looked likely to fall to the ground in an ecstatic conniption -- and making sure they were seated front and center.Andrew Sullivan wasn't fainting at an Obama speech on taxes last year; instead he was dozing off from boredom (clearly the speech must have been before Obama got his campaign teleprompter).
While Sullivan has a point which the Republicans would be well advised to remember,
What people fail to understand is that in politics, words are also substance. The ability to inspire people is not inherently a dangerous phenomenon. It is sometimes critical to effective governance. Conservatives used to understand this. Perhaps Churchill's greatest actual weapon was the English language. It did things no bureaucrat, soldier, armament, or policy could do. The core of Ronald Reagan's success was his rhetorical ability to reach over the heads of the Washington process to the people who can force Washington to change: the American people. And I don't recall conservatives decrying the rhetoric of hope reacting to George W. Bush's inspired speeches after 9/11.Sullivan makes the mistake of decrying "The Ignorance of the Right" by picking on... Victor Davis Hanson.
Of all the people to pick on, Hanson?
If there's a word that would not describe VDH, ignorance would be it.
VDH points at The Problems with Obama
Under pressure to produce some facts and specifics, the Obama team is beginning to release a little on the economy, taxes, and new entitlements. But the problem is that Obama himself seems not familiar with the details, and still prefers talking only about hope and change. Wonks releasing details doesn't solve the problem. And it won't, until he, the candidate, can talk in serious fashion ex tempore about the specifics he wants to achieve.VDH also asks Obama to Spare Us the Elite Populism.
To those of us who are reading what Obama has to say on the economy, here's what it all comes down to: bigger-yet government, and higher taxes.
Mona Charen has been paying attention to Obama's platform, and she's not fainting:
But when you get past the music and really focus on the lyrics, Obama emerges as an utterly conventional, down-the-line liberal Democrat. He claims to be all about the future, but his policy ideas are about as modern as disco and the leisure suit.Beth contrasts "broad appeal" vs. idol worship.
Change? Of course. That's why we have presidential term limits.
But that's no reason to get the vapors.
UPDATE
Revival meetings, alright: Michelle Obama gave a speech at UCLA earlier this month in which she told supporters that her husband was the only man who could fix American souls -- if we elect him President first.
Obama's siren call bewitchess the masses, via Jeremayakovka.
"Is this reality or political theater? You decide:"
(h/t Silvio Canto and Prarie Pundit via Larwyn)
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5 Comments:
Sullivan says Obama rightly anticipated the problems with an Iraqi occupation. Did he? Has anybody documented what Obama actually said when he opposed the war as a state senator? How reasoned was his opposition? How closely had he followed events in Iraq? He obviously had no access to classified information. What clear workable alternative policy did he offer at the time, given that sanctions were failing and America was being used succesfully by Saddam as the scapegoat for the suffering of the Iraqis? Why do I have this nagging suspicion that Obama's position on Iraq was far less grounded than my own?
BTW, Arnaud de Borchgrave has an op/ed in today's Washington Times about Europe's weakness. With all due respect, I could have told him this 7 years ago. Pundits!
expat
I watched this same kind of madness unveil itself in Venezuela when Chavez came to office. I do not like it when people are voting for 'change' and not 'policy'.
This is the song that Obama reminds me of.
http://www.hamienet.com/midi7595_Superstar.html
Barack Obama, Superstar.
Who are you, what kind of change are you are talking about?
Barack Obama, Superstar,
Who are you, what kind of change are you are talking about?
Barack Obama, Superstar
Who are you, what kind of change are you talking about?
Adoph Hitler could really rally those masses, and Olde Joe Stalin could make them walk barefoot through broken glasses, And Ho Chin Minn, he could bring the crowd in, and that Po Pot he know how his words could make them hot...
Now do you believe?
Now Marshall Applewhite made them think that they were going to go to Heaven on a comet, and David Koresh he sent his faithful on a path to Armageddon. And of course we all know about olde Jim Jones. His people did what he told em and that Kool-aid got overflowin...
Now do you believe? (the mesmerized crowd shouts back Yes we Believe) Now do you believe?(louder) Yes, we believe! Hallelujah now get that sister some water (the front row of women then faints).
Barack Obama, Superstar,
Who are you, what kind of change are you are talking about?
Barack Obama, Superstar
Who are you, what kind of change are you talking about?
Now do you see yourself as as Che's Second comin... Or maybe you set yourself up on a path even higher. Perhaps you do see yourself as the new Messiah, start a new religion with your as its idol.
Do you believe?
Cults of personalities well they very rarely end well and with yours it could set the earth a trembling... For when you come unglued as all cult leaders in the end do, you could push that nuclear button and set the earth afire..
Barack Obama, Superstar,
Who are you, what kind of change are you are talking about?
Barack Obama, Superstar!
Who are you, what kind of change are you talking about?
Hard pressed to top anonymous!
People faint at rallies all the time. Anytime you have a lot of people standing there’s a chance someone will faint. The larger the crowd the greater the chance, and Obama’s crowds have been large.
Fainting at Bill Clinton speech:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=u7jSjNpOaiI
Fainting at Hillary Clinton speech:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=78rfAAjriBo
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