THE OBAMA PHENOMENON
Quoted from chron.com:
The crowd at the Toyota Center event was the largest Obama has drawn in Texas since his campaign last year hosted about 20,000 people on the shores of Lake Lady Bird in Austin. He held another rally in November in Austin with about 3,000 in attendance.
Obama spokesman Josh Earnest said 7,000 tickets were printed for the Toyota Center, which cost $35,000 to rent, and another 14,000 people signed up online. He said the Obama Web site had a waiting list of 10,000 people requesting tickets.
Many of those attending waited in line for hours until the doors opened, only to face another 2 1/2-hour wait for Obama to take the stage. Few appeared to mind. They took turns chanting one of the campaign slogans — “Yes, we can!” — and watched a video produced by Bob Dylan’s son on the arena’s large video displays.
“The wait was worth it,” said Joyce Smith, 54. “This is history-making, and I believe in him. I’m ready for some change.”
The above passage is an account of how Obama is changing the landscape of America with a big bang.
People BELIEVE in change, and while Clinton might play down the role of Obama’s words, she underestimates the power of strong, compelling words. Let’s face it. She is fighting a losing battle. Obama’s words lift and give people new hope that their new President (Obama) can deliver at last. Obama rallies and encourages people to stand up for the cause that he has set for America. It is not about Clinton saying that she can work very hard to deliver for America, but rather it is about empowering the people of America to believe that they can achieve greater heights through Obama’s leadership, allowing them to take action and be accountable for them.
Obama recently won the Hawaii primary nomination contest, having won the Wisconsin primary hours earlier. This means that Obama has trumped Clinton in the primaries for ten times in a row now. Clinton has not won a single primary since Super Tuesday, although she is not too far off from Obama by the delegate count because she won delegate-rich states such as New York and California on Super Tuesday.
But to overcome the large hurdle in front of her, Clinton has to first prevent the BOMB from exploding.
The Big Obama Momentum Bodoh. (The Big Obama Momentum, Stupid)
Can she do it? My bet is that she can’t. The BOMB is set to detonate soon. Muahaha

“I am the BOMB.”



