WELL, at least you can in this online game from Kewlbox.com
In his real-life quest for the Democratic nomination, probably not, though anything’s still possible.
Anyway, you can check it out. Click on the image to go to the game page.
Heck, even in this game, it’s easier to rack up points playing as Barack Obama than as Hillary Clinton.
Seriously, though, what do you think of Obama? I’ll be the first to admit I’m not a fan of his, though I also know Hillary has her own faults. Obama’s very eloquent, he can inspire people — but really, what’s there beyond the words?
Where’s the beef? Or is it all Chiz Whiz?


May 24th, 2008 at 1:57 am
u seem to know so much, might as well sell it to the republican playbook.
well, just bite me.
May 23rd, 2008 at 11:41 pm
The only reason Barack Obama is where he is right now is that he’s getting a free ride. Everybody is afraid to be branded a racist if they say anything remotely negative about him.
Geraldine Ferraro was correct. If a white man ran for the nomination and his political history is only his 3-year experience as a freshman senator, he would have been laughed out of the nomination process no matter how eloquent and charismatic he is. Even Hilary had to wait for a second term as senator before she was considered a seasoned politician.
This is political correctness gone out of hand.
May 23rd, 2008 at 8:58 am
@Blessing Akiri Young — thanks for visiting. i can assure you i don’t pretend to be someone else to post a comment on my own articles
people actually do that? ‘coz that’s sad. i’m not a fan of obama, but i also don’t think he’s evil or believe all the negative comments made about him,
May 23rd, 2008 at 2:02 am
Hallard = Sean Hannity. Thanks for your “research”. your problem is that you take something that may be plausible and spin it to cater to your agenda which makes you sound like a “typical hater” rather than an informed person. Now go look for some more propaganda buddy.
May 23rd, 2008 at 1:06 am
Alright, I’m not one to go off on rants in comments. But the first comment by Hallard is ridiculous on so many levels. I’m not sure if his point was to TRY to sound ridiculous or just to go off on a rant about a politician he obviously doesn’t like.
Hillary Clinton wasn’t a bad candidate, She just wasn’t Barack Obama. I’d have voted for her if she had won the nomination … even though she is pretty much the same Washington Politics. At this point … anything would be better than the same policies we’ve had for the last 8 years.
Lets pick this apart piece by piece. Shall we?
“Since the media has failed voters and Obamas refuse to explain or tell the truth, Maybe you can explain Obamas relationship with Ayers, Gadaffi Syrian tycoon, Antoin Rezko, Saudi Arabian Scheiks and Nadhami Auchi, Iraqi billionaire, global arms dealer who was best friends with Saddam Hussein, and the main financial backer for Saddam’s Iraqi -Saudi oil pipeline, and stood trial with Saddam Hussein for conspiring to assassinate Iraqi President Qasim.”
I’ve never seen a single piece of documentation linking him to ANY of the above except Rezko. Cite your sources or stfu.
Rezko was likely a douchebag, Obama had a slight business relationship. I dunno about you … but I have a LOT of friends that would be a liability to me in a presidential campaign. Rezko, in my opinion, was a mistake … he’s fessed up about as much as he could on the subject.
Next ….
“Obama’s racial stereotype of the ‘typical White person’ and his view of the ‘typical small town person.quoted as disparaging residents of small towns in Pennsylvania as being “like a lot of small towns in the Midwest” where “it’s not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.”
I happen to believe he’s right … but i’m just an out of touch liberal right?
Next ….
Racist Wife? Now you’re just mud slinging … again … cite sources or stfu.
Next ….
“Obama loses to Hillary Clinton in a face to face debate in Phil, next day gives her the finger behind her back in a speech in NC. What a man! And the Obama fans were laughing with him, reminding me of the congregation in Reverend Wright’s church cheering and patting him on the back during his racist sermons”
Lets see how much we can tie Obama to his kooky former pastor … as if it has any baring on ANYTHING.
I believe in my heart of hearts that Obama dealt with that situation monumentally. Explaining that the issue is less about his pastor and more about the misunderstandings between blacks and whites, what they stand for, and what drives them. I believe it was the most candid and important speech on race relations given by any president in history.
And lets forget all the debates BEFORE Philadelphia that Barack had won HANDS DOWN. He loses 1 debate (i won’t even go into the legitimacy of that debate with its former Clinton aid as a moderator) and you think that somehow degates the rest of his wins?
You, sir, are either a republican (in which case I’ll just laugh at you in November when you lose the presidency AND 10-20 MORE seats of congress) or a Clinton fan boy … which is cool with me. She’s a good candidate … and will likely make a great vp and maybe future president. I just don’t like her moments of dishonesty here and there, but what politician these days doesn’t have that?
Keep taking the low road buddy … drumming up lies and innuendo … as republicans often do. Its working so well for your people so far.
Obama … to me … is the best choice for president for 1 main reason. His eloquence and ability to inspire. I believe he has the compassion and the voice to repair our tarnished image around the globe. He’s not jesus … he’s just a man who can give a great speech, and who’s goals of a unifying vision for this country inspire me to get involved, and THAT, I believe, is the most important ability of any president.
I have my reservations as well … his lack of experience in foreign policy being one of them. But i’m willing to give him a term to show what he can do.
Thats all I have to say on that subject.
Obama ‘08 - Change that I can Believe In