Well, I saw Oprah in Iowa on C-SPAN Saturday. Did y’all?
To be quite honest, she didn’t make my skin tingle. Oprah’s stump-style rhythms and inflections were a tad bit forced. And she talked the fuzzy talk of “feelings” and “inspiration.”
Obama himself didn’t rock me either. Like others among you, I think he should’ve kept his powder dry until, like, 2016.
But Sen. Obama has a first-rate campaign operation going full-tilt. And that’s cool to witness. I am impressed by everything I’ve seen on YouTube so far from Team Obama.
Two months ago, they put up this 4½-minute video... shot in a South Carolina barbershop. I don’t think we’ll be seeing Hillary Clinton hustling votes in any black barbershops any time soon. (Frankly, I’d rather not hear her do her “no-ways-tired” routine in any more black churches either.)
And if Barack Obama doesn’t seem 100 percent at ease in a black Southern barbershop, I’ll bet he’s a lot closer to it than Shelby Steele would be.
Come to the Dark Side!
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I don't know why Obama wouldn't be comfortable in a Black barbershop. He's been going to one, and I mean a REAL one, not one of these modern, unisex, multi-cultural shops...a BLACK barbershop for nearly 20 years.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I misread. You said Black Southern barbershop...is that different from a Black Northern barbershop?
ReplyDeleteRikyrah, maybe I'm over-reading it, but I just detected a little try-too-hardism, like when Obama was cracking on that guy's alligator shoes.
ReplyDeleteI was speaking more of a class discomfort than a racial one. (And still, very minor at that.)