Here is the compilation of my interviews and coverage of the Clinton and Obama parties last night. I’ve never done a playlist before, so hopefully it works out.
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Video From the Obama Rally
I put this together with some of my footage from before Sen. Obama arrived. Brought to you at no charge and filmed in Zapruder-vision. Street interviews with Real people. Thanks, real people.
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A Super Day
Like the rest of Delaware, I was at the Obama rally yesterday. At 6:45 my family woke up after spending the night at The Franklin Institute with our YMCA youth group. We had a great planetarium show and breakfast. Then we got on the road and headed home for showers and a change.
At 10:30, we headed to Wilmington to get to the rally. Unfortunately, this wasn’t early enough to get into the square itself. My kids were pretty annoyed that they stood in line for an hour, only to be turned away just before we reached the metal detectors. We ended up making our way between the old courthouse and the square. My 6 year old started complaining about how hungry she was, so the wife took to the street looking for nourishment with both kids. I found a few people to interview about why they liked Obama. I’ll have that video edited tonight. My son wouldn’t let me do any interviews while he was around, so it was a little less productive than I wanted.
The kids were still in search of food when Obama arrived and I looked for a good vantage point to see him. I ended up getting a slightly obstructed view. I started getting some Obama video when I see a grandmother with her 8 year old grand-daughter next to me. The little girl couldn’t see (for that matter, neither could the grandmother) and the grandmother was fretting about being so close, yet unable to see. I offered to lift the girl up and put her on my shoulders. For eight years of age, the girl didn’t miss many meals. Luckily, she was satisfied with just 5 minutes of shoulder time, and so was I. The grandmother was so happy the girl was able to see Obama. We all felt like we were seeing history in the making.
Obama was funny, insightful, sincere and passionate. You could feel the tectonic shift of American politics as he spoke. My family returned and I lifted my daughter to watch the speech for a while and my son was tall enough to see over the sea of people. When the rally was over, we made for the car and were able to get out of town rather quickly and made our way to my in-laws’ place. We hung with them for an hour or so, before making our way over to Stanley’s Tavern to watch the game.
I had won a radio contest on WSTW in which I got a gift certificate to Al’s sporting goods and a chance to win a car at half-time at a Superbowl party at Stanley’s. It was a lark, really. There were 40 people qualified to win the car, but you had to be present to win. I was told that last year 12 people showed up, this year 25 showed up. Long story, short (too late, I fear). I ended up winning a 2 year lease on a new Nissan Altima. Not really sure about the details yet, but as my daughter screamed “We won a car!”
So, to review, it was a pretty decent day for me.
Barack Obama to Host “Stand for Change” Rally in Delaware on Sunday
This is Huge!
WILMINGTON, DE – Senator Barack Obama will host a Stand for Change Rally at Rodney Square in Wilmington to fire up supporters and undecided primary-goers ahead of the Feb. 5th primary.
EVENT INFORMATION:
WHAT: Stand for Change Rally with Barack Obama
WHERE : Rodney Square Corner of 10th and Market Street Wilmington, DE 19801
WHEN: February 3, 2008
Gates Open: 11:30 AM
Program Begins: 1:15 PM
Media Coverage: The event is open to the press. For credentials, please RSVP at www.barackobama.com/mediarsvp.
The event is free and open to the public, but an RSVP is strongly encouraged. Please RSVP by visiting www.de.barackobama.com/wilmington or call 302-573-2540.
***For security reasons, bags are not allowed inside the event. Please limit personal items. No signs or banners are permitted.***
Live Blogging the Michelle Obama event
I just got this email from the Obama campaign:
We just filled the 1,100 person auditorium at Delaware State University, and turned away about 200 people. So, for the two Delaware events, Michelle Obama spoke to 2,700 people. These are by far the two largest events that she has done during this campaign.
UPDATE II: I see a Mike Castle staffer. Grooving to the warm up music.
Someone just announced that they are trying to fit another seating area into the auditorium
UPDATE: Jason just sent me this quick note….
Music is up.
The vibe here is unreal. Everyone is totally pumped up. Just spoke
to some college students who will be voting in thief first election
who were ecstatic.
This couple (above) regards THIS candidacy the most important event of the past
75 years. “every man woman and child should feel the historic importance
of this election
Jason is keeping it real at the Michelle Obama visit in Dover today. He has captured a few of the visitors on film but my dumb ass can’t seem to upload their pics. Apparently he hasn’t told them they are going to be on the most popular site on the planet.
He has already spoken with a former Republican that converted when he heard Obama speak at the 1992 Convention. He also has been chatting it up with the Pres of College Democrats Phil Davis. I hope to have more details as they come in. It sounds like the event is going very well. Stay tuned for another update in about 45 minutes.
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Yes, I’m going there
I don’t get it To take a spin on Kanye West’s most famous quote, “Black people don’t like black people”
I’m puzzled why blacks aren’t getting behind Obama in bigger droves. We had a corrupt moron running Philadelphia get re elected a few years ago, we had another moron BOMB a home in Philadelphia that got elected, we had a mayor on crack in our nations captial, heck we have a black mayor doing god knows what right here in Wilmington, Mayor Barry even while on crack get re-elected and yet black people nationally aren’t getting behind this guy?
Seriously people why the fuck not? Is he uppity? Is he to bougie? Help me understand why someone wouldn’t be prould to vote for someone that has the chance to change the history of black people in one fell swoop. Could you imagine blacks having someone to look up to besides athletes? I was just wastching CBS and there was an elderly black woman and she said he isn’t ready yet. WTF? And the president we have now was the Governor of Texas and look at the bang up job he did