Obama's Speech (in 50 words or less, or 37 minutes and more?)
By Micah L. Sifry, 03/19/2008 - 9:56am

Here's Barack Obama's big speech on race, boiled down by TagCrowd.com to its 50 most frequently used words:

Here's the editorial responses of the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and Wall Street Journal, mashed together and boiled down:

It would be cool if someone felt moved to do the same with, say, the top 20 blogs commenting on the speech (drawn from Memeorandum?).

At a first glance, it seems as if our editorial guides can't help but view the speech as a political ploy, first and foremost. Considering how rarely politicians choose to grapple in depth with hard and divisive issues like race, it's hard to see how that is the best frame through which to view it. But that is the frame our media system uses to evaluate political speeches, no?

Personally, I think Obama's speech is a great test of the following question: Are we still living in the age of sound-bite politics, where the sharp attack line, even taken out of context, can become the "truth" of an event or a person thanks to the amplifying and distorting effects of broadcast media? Or are we entering the age of sound-blast politics, where a 37-minute speech can actually be watched, read, and digested by millions of people (a million views already on YouTube!) using the abundant spaces of the internet--and the themes and meanings they encounter and absorb will be not about the "politics" of a speech, but its actual content?

In other words, are we entering an age when politicians can be judged not by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character?

"Community Clouds"

Hey Micah - we already do something like this at Virtual Vantage Points - we take the "top" blogs in online communities - liberals, conservatives, environmentalists, moms, and so on - and build a text cloud out of their combined feeds. It's an interesting look at a group political discussion. www.virtualvantagepoints.com

It's interesting to see how different communities find different names and topics a priority. Check it out if you're interested.

- David Wescott

seems like a pretty big change, yeah

I'm dealing with two days of vertigo about this. I feel like I live on a different planet than 2004.

The local news was playing huge, long chunks of this speech last night, like nothing I've ever seen. (yeah this is SF, but most of our local news is as lame as it is everywhere when it comes to political coverage) Then today my wife sends it out to some of our family members - and both my conservative sister and our super conservative Fox News watchin' grandma write back to tell us how great they thought it was.

I have no idea what all this means in terms of votes, but stuff sure feels different.

But I have to admit: neither of those tagclouds are telling me a thing. Maybe tagclouds are the new soundbites!

Obama Pastor

BELOW --- IS WHAT WAS SENT TO FOX NEWS

Please do yourself a favor and spend a few minutes of your time to see and hear the FULL SERMONS of Obama's Pastor and then let your conscious speak. As a Christian this is your moral duty. Hope fully you as FOX EXECUTIVES will then pass this on to Hannity & Co-conspirators.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvMbeVQj6Lw
Re: God Damn America

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOdlnzkeoyQ
Re: The chickens have come to roost

I read watch your TV on a regular bases Yes! in Politics (people, newspapers etc.) often differ in opinions. This is natural human trait. BUT to manipulate and give out false news and info is very distressing especially when it concerns ones faith.

I am a non-christian & it does bother me when Christians bash other Christians with false accusations. May God bless you and open up your heart. If you have to say something, do it ---but do it without a prejudiced mind.

Last but not the least -- if this Obama Bashing continues -- I will stop using your channel and worst - I will write to all advertizers about the same.

PS: VERY IMPORTANT : Worth checking this out
Neo Nazi/White Supremacist Hal Turner Confirms Friendship And Kinship With Sean Hannity of FOX NEWS.
Reported by Ellen ---Just Google "News Hounds"



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