I've long noticed that when Obama gives a speach, it's not what he said that mattered --it was how he said it.
In fact, I could rarely remember exactly what he said, as I was noticing the voice inflection, and the facial and body movements.
This grew into a fear what what I call--for lack of a better word, charisma.
This is actually a Greek word, and is often used in a religious context -- like something endowed in you by The Lord.
Anyhow, I've always oposed charismatic politicians, as they can get away with more than thier less endowed peers. Compare the deal Bill Clinton got from the media to that Richard Nixon had gotten. One was forced to resign --to avoid Impeachment--the other got over on Impeachment.
Maybe the bad press he drew lately had something to do with his losing two very important Primaries. The problem with "front" is that once it gets pierced, it tends to collapse. Maybe he can dish it out--but can't take it. Hey, I'm no fan of Hillary --but this time around, I have to support her. Its more than just a known evil vs. an unknown evil. It's running a campaign on "charisma".
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