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A couple of notes on last night's Obama infomercial:
1. Kinda boring 2. In an attempt to sway the religious to vote for him, I saw shots deliberately highlighting religion, faith etc. ie. Couple reading the Bible at the table, hugging the lady and saying "I'll pray for you" quote from Obama and the "God bless" twice at the end of his speech. 3. Obama wearing the flag pin during his speech at the end. This ad was definitely aimed at appealing to conservatives. I'm not saying that I agree with it. But it was shrewd. In fact, he said "tree huggers" in his interview with John Stewart. I couldn't tell if it was a joke or not, but I also thought that it was a small jab at the Liberal Left for the benefit of appealing to the Right. |
I question the wisdom of doing anything that even you and your supporters call an "infomercial." I thought his "Daily Show" thing tanked. There was nothing substantive, he looked beat, and he repeated the two-day old joke about his daughter's TV needs, drawing no laughs.
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Another point that mousepod brought up that I agree with is that if a person is undecided at this point, they shouldn't vote. If ya don't know by now, it reeks of dinglecheesism. :D |
I loved that he referred to the president as a public service position on Jon. I have a hard time envisioning McCain doing the same and pulling off any sort of sincerity.
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It wasn't the lighting, he's got a lot of gray up there (in the Al Smith dinner comedy presentation he made a joke about Hillary being the one responsible for all the gray and I remember commenting on it to Lani during the first debate).
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Just look at what Hillary did to Bill's hair.
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Sure he's appealing to the right. The left is already voting for him. Shrewd, sure. But to be expected at this point.
And he's been developing a lot of gray hair in the last year, actually. He's beginning to look older. There's a reason that presidents tend to die younger than most; the job involves a lot of stress, pressure, exhaustion. Even for candidates. |
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So, looking at the this table, here is how presidents have met the life expectancy for someone of their age in the year they were elected. Obviously, had to use some extrapolation since not all years and ages are covered. Spoiler:
Conclusion of no particular value. While it may once have been true, there is nothing from the last 60 of presidents to suggest it is still true. I would suggest this is because while the presidency may be more stressful than ever, medical science is vastly superior to that of pre-WWII and presidents also get the best medical care of pretty much anybody in the world. |
Doesn't matter how long they live. They age at 1.73 x the rate of regular humans, and we all see it on TV as they go along.
Barack is just a candidate for pete's sake, and his hair is going prematurely gray as we watch and wonder. |
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