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Hope.

I have been feeling a bit philosophical about things lately. Many people have emailed to let me know how much they enjoyed the Barack Obama video mashup from YouTube. So, I wondereded to myself, WHY? What was the big deal about this campaign speech.

The compilation of soundbites from Obama’s post victory campaign speech in South Carolina is a mashup of Obama’s spoken word and the same words set to, or sung by, pop recording artists. The words are powerful, his voice booming. Again and again you hear him repeat two themes – hope and change.

When speaking about the critics that have said he is giving people “false hope”, Obama replies:

‘In the unlikely story that is America, there has never been anything false about hope.”

When talking about healing,

“Remember, that there is something happening in America. That we are not as divided as our politics would suggest. That we are one people, that we are one nation, and together we will begin the next great chapter in the American story, with three words that will ring from coast to coast, from sea to shining sea… Yes, we can. Yes, we can.”

I like to believe in the idea of hope. Hope for my children. Hope for a better world for all of us. Hope is such a powerful word, one that carries such promise. This is the most important Presidential election of our generation, and I am having a hard time thinking of a more important message right now than HOPE. As a reference, can you think of many worse ways to feel than hopeless?

I hope for an end to the corruption, fear mongering, and lies that got us into war in Iraq in the first place..

I hope for the future, for healing, and most importantly, for peace.

Hope.

Can we change? Can we as a nation, as a people, change?

Yes, we can.

I believe in hope.

The Kennedy’s are on board with Obama! Clintons get stood up.

Well, it seems like Barrack Obama is the next Jack Kennedy, at least according to the Kennedy’s. This is actually big news, since the Kennedy’s have long been allies with the Clinton’s.

Caroline, says Obama reminds her of her dad. “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,” she wrote in an Editorial in the NY Times.

Patrick, Ted’s son, himself a congressman from Massachusetts, is set to appear with Obama at the “Stand for Change” rally the Obama campaign is holding at American University in Washington, D.C. on Monday, sources said.

Seems Patrick will hit the campaign trail for Obama too. He’s bringing ideas and support from old Kennedy cronies with him. John Kennedy’s supporters and staffers from the 60’s. Thats the 1960’s, not the upper East Side, for you New Yorkers. Aren’t all of those guys 80 now? If they were even 40 they would be pushing 90 now. That’s some fresh new ideas.

Ted Kennedy made a statement through his people, and was seen headed for the bar. OK, no, he didn’t, but he went to the same rally today and said this:

“There was another time, when another young candidate was running for President and challenging America to cross a New Frontier. He faced public criticism from the preceding Democratic President, who was widely respected in the party. Harry Truman said we needed “someone with greater experience”—and added: “May I urge you to be patient.” And John Kennedy replied: “The world is changing. The old ways will not do…It is time for a new generation of leadership.”

“So it is with Barack Obama. He has lit a spark of hope amid the fierce urgency of now. ”

This is a very surprising announcement. Ted just told a 20 year colleague and ally that he was leaving her camp. And reincarnated his brother as a black man.

It also makes you wonder – if astute political operators like the Kennedy’s are leaving the Clinton camp, is Hillary losing her ability to win?