Lurker, at the risk of "being part of the audience to which doc is playing to" (
), from the time Barry first came to the national fore, i.e., at the 2004 Dem Convention, I never could understand how ANYBODY could consider him to be a "gifted speaker."
We are talking opinion now, aren't we?
His comments went a little more than "I disagree," or "I have a difference of opinion."
I was referring to GWB's awful debate performance during the primaries.....you further would be rather gullible to consider Obama a "great speaker".......or just a lousy judge of orators.
I'm leery of most politicians anyway, and when I heard Barry flap his gums at that keynote address, the first thought that crossed my mind was, "This guy is as phony as a $3 bill." His "hope and change" mantra rang hollow to me. His wistful alternating with pointed style of speaking looked rehearsed, plastic, very Romney-like in its insincerity.
Being a "gifted speaker" is strictly in the ears of the beholder. Due to Barry's complete falseness - and that was a perception I had from the get-go - I'd lump him in with the "don't waste your time listening to this chump" crowd.
I am thinking in this case you need to remove the message from the messenger.
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I don't see plastic here at all. The audience was engaged, and it was because of this performance he was tapped for POTUS.
I remembering watching this when it happened, and I got goosebumps listening to him. Uh-oh, this one we need to watch. Of course at that time I thought the DNC would groom him for a while for bigger things.
I think his speaking ability is the reason he is president - he had absolutely NOTHING else to offer. People
believed him, and we are seeing the fallout of that in those who are so stunned they were taken.
Throw Perry up against him? people won't be listening to the message because the stark difference between the two will be too great to ignore.