Monday, March 3, 2008

Yes We Can! Go Barack Obama! Our Time Has Come. Wash, Nebraska, Louisiana, Virgin Is, Maine, Virginia, DC, Maryland, Wisconsin, HI, Ohio, Texas, RI VT


Fired Up in Cleveland! - Obama in Columbus, OH + Texas Ohio: Dayton Daily News Endorses Barack Obama
Texas For Barack Obama! Fired Up!
Barack Obama in Lorain, Ohio - Barack on NAFTA
Barack Obama in Akron, OH - Barack on Healthcare
Barack in Austin, TX - Obama responds to Clinton
Obama in Madison, Wisconsin - Millions For Change Teamsters, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, SEIU + UFCW Unions Endorse Barack Obama
Barack Obama in Youngstown, Ohio - Fire it Up!
Barack Obama in Corpus Christi, Texas
Francis in Cleveland, Ohio for Barack Obama
Obama in Edinburg TX - Cesar Chavez + Martin Luther King Senator Russ Feingold: "I voted for Barack Obama"
Rally in Austin, Texas - Obama Fires Up Crowd
Barack Obama in Dallas, Texas - 20,000 StrongDallas Cowboys great Emmitt Smith endorses Obama

Yes We Can! Barack Obama Wins Washington, Nebraska, Louisiana, Virgin Islands, Maine, Virginia, DC, Abroad, Maryland, Wisconsin + Hawaii in a Landslide! Go Barack Obama! Fire it Up! Ready to Go! Our Time Has Come. Meet Barack Obama.
Barack in Houston - Fired Up in Texas - 19,000 Strong
Obama in Houston, Texas after Winning Wisconsin pt1 pt2
Obama in Austin - Luke from Youngstown State University
Obama Wins Debate - How We Bring About Change Thorough + Fair Immigration Policy - ¡Viva! OBAMA!
Barack Obama's Distinctions on Issues Affecting the Economy
Thousands March 4 Change Seven Miles To Vote
Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordray, Rhode Island Attorney General Lynch, Senators Chris Dodd, Patrick Leahy + Lincoln Chafee, Cleveland Plain Dealer + Mayor Frank Jackson Endorse Obama

Fired Up in Ohio!
San Antonio + Houston Fired Up! We Need You Texas!
Obama in San Antonio, Texas on Predatory Lending
Youngstown OH For Obama
Hope Changes Everything.
Veteran for Obama - Women for Obama - Obama Mariachi
Texas Congressman Chet Edwards endorses Obama
Obama in Austin - Barack's sister Maya in Maui
Obama in Niles, OH
Barack Obama Inspiring the American Dream in Austin Texas

Our Moment Is Now. Si, Se Puede! - Éste el momento
Michelle Obama in Columbus, Ohio Fired Up!
Ohio For Obama - Healthcare Reform - Universal For All
Ted Kennedy in Ohio - Best Healthcare Plan
Teamsters, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, SEIU + UFCW Unions, Jim Hightower, George Lopez, Texas State Senator Kirk Watson, Rep. Lloyd Doggett, Austin City Councilman Mike Martinez, Ohio Treasurer Richard Cordray, Rhode Island Attorney General Lynch, Austin Mayor Will Wynn, Rep John Lewis, The Nation, Cleveland Plain Dealer, largest newspaper in Ohio, Ohio's Canton Rep + Athens Messenger, Houston Chronicle, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Corpus Christi Caller- Times, Austin-American Statesman, Dallas Morning News, San Antonio Express-News, El Paso Times, Burnt Orange Report, Puerto Rico Governor Anibal Acevedo Vila, Gen. Merrill A. McPeak (Ret.) - Joint Chiefs of Staff, Tom Scholz of the band Boston , Theodore Roosevelt V, the great-great grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt, Texas State Representative Trey Martinez Fischer of San Antonio endorse Obama. Obama Mariachi - Latinos for Obama - Si Se Puede! - Espanol - Economic Policy - David Wilhelm, Bill Clinton’s campaign chairman in 1992, endorses Obama.
Our Moment Is Now. - Michelle Obama in Newsweek
Change We Can Believe In.
Barack Obama - A Chorus of Millions
Wisconsin Gov Jim Doyle, Rep David Obey, chair of House Appropriations Committee support Barack Obama.

Barack Obama in Eau Claire, Wisconsin - Barack speaks to overflow crowd outside
Barack's sister Maya on HI caucus - Obama in Japan
Blueprint for Change Specifics - What Obama Accomplished Obama in Beloit WI - Grassroots Houston + Kona HI
Barack Obama in Madison WI - Potomac Primary Night
Obama Inspires - Wisconsin Democratic Party Founders Day
Fired Up in Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Janesville + Waukesha WI!

Obama Bringing People Together. Madison WI, Fired Up
Why Vote For Obama? - HI, RI, OH, WI, WY + TX Fired Up

Hon. Norman Y. Mineta + Hon. Don Edwards, Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation + Former Member of Congress, Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett, Madison Mayor Dave Cieslewicz, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Madison's Capital Times support Obama, Rep Neil Abercrombie, The Honolulu Advertiser, and Asian American + Pacific Islanders Endorse Barack Obama Michelle.

Obama - Super Tuesday Speech - Our Time Has Come

Barack Obama Honors Dr King - Response to State of Union
A Real Change: Obama on Environment + Green Energy
Obama on Technology, Internet, Net Neutrality, Open Gov
Barack Obama Jefferson-Jackson Speech, Des Moines Iowa
Virginia Jefferson-Jackson Dinner - Barack Obama speaks
Barack Obama in Virginia Beach, VA
11,000 For Obama in Baltimore - Obama in College Park, MD

Virginia For Obama - DC Fired Up!
Barack Obama on 60 Minutes
Virginia Gov Tim Kaine, Richmond Mayor + former Virginia governor Doug Wilder, the first elected African American governor in the nation, Honorable Patricia Wald, former Chief Judge of D.C. Circuit + member of Iraq Intelligence Commission, Rep Rick Boucher, Rep Bobby Scott, Rep Jim Moran + Raising Kaine support Obama
Michelle Obama on Larry King
Barack Obama in Bangor, Maine

Obama speaks to crowd outside Bangor, Maine Event
Barack Obama in New Orleans, LA Obama Fighting For Our Future
21,000 Stand for Change in Seattle
Washington Gov Chris Gregoire endorses Obama
Barack Obama in Omaha, NE
Iowa Governor Chet Culver Endorses Obama
Super Tuesday Message from Obama:
We won states and we won delegates in every part of the country. We have won more states and delegates than Senator Clinton. It's a remarkable achievement we can all be proud of. Tonight, we know one thing for sure -- our time has come, our movement is real, and change is coming to America. At this moment in history, the stakes are too high and the challenges too great to play the same Washington game with the same Washington players and expect a different result. This time must be different. There will be those who say it cannot be done. But we know what we have seen and what we believe -- that when ordinary people come together we can still do extraordinary things. Yes, we can. Thank you so much. People voted overwhelmingly in favor of a new kind of politics. They rejected an onslaught of negative attacks and attempts to distract them from the common concerns we all have about the direction of our country. No doubt we'll hear much more of these attacks and distractions in the days to come. But the noise of these tired, old political games will not drown out the voices of millions calling for change. You can help bring a new voice to our political process. Eleven straight victories -- a streak no one thought possible, and the best position we can be in when Ohio, Texas, Rhode Island, and Vermont vote on March 4th. Thank you for making this possible,
Barack

Fired Up! Ready To Go! - Women for Obama
Obama. One Voice. Stand For Change
Go Obama! Fire it Up! We Can Do This! Yes We Can!
Free - Nothing's Impossible. Elliott Yamin sang it!
Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now - McFadden + Whitehead
Obama Mariachi - ¡Viva! OBAMA! - Español
Obama Song - Español - Si Se Puede! - Latinos for Obama
Si Se Puede Cambiar - Español

Barack Obama Wins So Carolina, Georgia Delaware, Alabama, Kansas, No Dakota, Utah, Connecticut, Illinois, Minnesota, Colorado, Idaho, Missouri, Alaska

Yes We Can! Go Barack Obama! Our Time Has Come.
Barack Obama Inspires. The Great Need of the Hour.
Victory Speech in South Carolina - American Dream

Caroline Kennedy, Senator Ted Kennedy, Mrs Robert Kennedy, Maria Shriver, Rep Patrick Kennedy, Oprah Winfrey endorse Barack Obama. TIME - Kennedys endorse Obama
A President Like My Father - Caroline Kennedy - 'Camelot'
Caroline Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Maria Shriver endorse Barack Obama
'Senator Obama is running a dignified and honest campaign. He has spoken eloquently about the role of faith in his life, and opened a window into his character in two compelling books. And when it comes to judgment, Barack Obama made the right call on the most important issue of our time by opposing the war in Iraq from the beginning.
I want a president who understands that his responsibility is to articulate a vision and encourage others to achieve it; who holds himself, and those around him, to the highest ethical standards; who appeals to the hopes of those who still believe in the American Dream, and those around the world who still believe in the American ideal; and who can lift our spirits, and make us believe again that our country needs every one of us to get involved. I have never had a president who inspired me the way people tell me that my father inspired them. But for the first time, I believe I have found the man who could be that president — not just for me, but for a new generation of Americans.' Kennedys endorse Obama - Full video
Caroline Kennedy endorses Obama - Barack thanks Edwards
Senator Ted Kennedy endorses Barack Obama - Univision
Barack Obama - American University - En Espanol
Barack Obama's response to State of the Union
CA Debate: Iraq, Right on Day 1, Humane Immigration
Barack Obama in Wilmington, Delaware
Women For Obama Rally, Los Angeles - Oprah, Caroline Kennedy, Michelle Obama, Maria Shriver - Maria Elena Durazo, Los Angeles AFL-CIO Executive Secretary-Treasurer
Yes We Can. Obama in MN on Paul Wellstone - Michelle
Labor Organizer + Harvard professor at John F. Kennedy School of Government, Marshall Ganz endorses Obama
Barack returns to El Dorado, Kansas + Howard University
Governor Kathleen Sebelius, Senator Claire McCaskill, Oprah Mrs. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, NJ Senate President Richard Codey, Susan Eisenhower, Paul Volcker endorse Obama
Rosa's story - Latina for Obama - Arizona Gov Napolitano
Yes We Can. Believe.
Barack Obama's church, faith, community outreach Truth
Barack speaks of his faith at Harvest Cathedral, Macon GA
Obama commemorates 1965 civil rights march in Selma, AL
Barack Obama Honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Dr. King's Church, Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia
Unity. Empathy. Compassion. Believe. Barack Honors Dr. King in Columbia, So. Carolina
Our Moment is Now.

Obama Empowers Women + Americans with Disabilities
Women for Obama - Barack Obama Inspires.
Our Moment is Now.
One Year From Now - Barack Obama in So. Carolina

Barack Obama Jefferson-Jackson Speech, Des Moines
Right On. Outstanding words. Go Obama! Fire it Up!
Obama Speaks to San Francisco Chronicle, California


Barack gives Letterman Top 10
Inspiring. Go Barack Obama! Change We Can Believe In.
Iowan sings to Obama - Alice Walker on Obama
New York Rally
Watch Obama's DNC speech, 11-30-07 - fullvideo pt1 pt2
Iowa Black+Brown Heartland forum
Obama in Oakland, California
Barack reflects on Dr. King's Inspired Legacy
Barack on Dr. King's Vision. Change - SC Debate
A Real Change: Obama on Environment + Green Energy
Hope. Esperanza. Yes We Can! Si Se Puede!
Obama in Los Angeles, California

Obama Stands Up For Justice
Barack at Hampton University on Poverty and Hope Obama Champions Equality + Women's Rights
Obama Inspires on Eve of Iowa Caucus
Fired Up in Greenwood, South Carolina
Barack Obama in Sumter, So. Carolina - Truth
Veteran for Barack - Teacher, Mom + Daughter for Obama
Barack Obama visit the Barbershop
Barack Obama: South Carolina's Time for Change
Barack Obama in Atlanta + Las Vegas
A Defining Moment. Obama Inspires. Barack Obama Wins! Iowa Victory Speech.
Oprah with Barack in So. Carolina
Barack with Oprah in So. Carolina
Hope for Education - Manning, So. Carolina, 11-2-07
Obama's Barber
Michelle Obama wows the crowd.
Change We Can Believe In.
Obama reaches out. Hope touches America.

Obama on Technology, Internet, Open Gov @ Google
Our Moment is Now. Hope + Change
Inspired Undecided Voters Choose Barack Obama. Women For Obama Inspired Justice Hope Change


Obama on Tavis Smiley
Obama Meets with Mayor Bloomberg in New York
Barack Obama at the Apollo
Obama Apollo exit: Ain't No Stoppin Us Now
Barack Obama: The Most American of All Dreams Hope. Change. Obama. Washington Post's Eugene Robinson: 'a goosebumps moment'

The Atlantic's Matt Yglesias called it "Electrifying. Exciting."

The American Prospect's Ezra Klein writes:

Obama's finest speeches do not excite... They elevate. They enmesh you in a grander moment, as if history has stopped flowing passively by, and, just for an instant, contracted around you, made you aware of its presence, and your role in it.

Still Fired Up - NH primary speech pt1
Yes We Can - NH primary speech pt2
The New York Times' David Brooks writes...

Barack Obama has won the Iowa caucuses. You’d have to have a heart of stone not to feel moved by this. An African-American man wins a closely fought campaign in a pivotal state. He beats two strong opponents, including the mighty Clinton machine. He does it in a system that favors rural voters. He does it by getting young voters to come out to the caucuses.

This is a huge moment. It’s one of those times when a movement that seemed ethereal and idealistic became a reality and took on political substance.

Iowa won’t settle the race, but the rest of the primary season is going to be colored by the glow of this result. Whatever their political affiliations, Americans are going to feel good about the Obama victory, which is a story of youth, possibility and unity through diversity — the primordial themes of the American experience.

Stand for Change: 100 Club Dinner - full speech

And Americans are not going to want to see this stopped. When an African-American man is leading a juggernaut to the White House, do you want to be the one to stand up and say No?

Obama has achieved something remarkable. At first blush, his speeches are abstract, secular sermons of personal uplift — filled with disquisitions on the nature of hope and the contours of change.

He talks about erasing old categories like red and blue (and implicitly, black and white) and replacing them with new categories, of which the most important are new and old. He seems at first more preoccupied with changing thinking than changing legislation.

Yet over the course of his speeches and over the course of this campaign, he has persuaded many Iowans that there is substance here as well. He built a great organization and produced a tangible victory.

AP...

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - A victorious Barack Obama portrayed his decisive first-place finish in the Iowa Democratic caucuses as a "defining moment" that he said would lead the way to change in Washington and an end to the war in Iraq.

The first-term senator from Illinois promised "a nation less divided and more united" and told those at a victory rally they could some day "look back and say this is the moment where it all began."