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Aug 26 2008

The Huxtables And Co.: Paving The Way For The Obamas

Published by Adam under Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Oprah, Race

Here are six people or groups of people who paved the way for the Obamas during my lifetime. I’m 29, so this is post-MLK era. This list was also not created to exclude anybody, but instead to celebrate some of my personal choices:

6. Tiger Woods -

One of the first multiracial celebrities who transcended race. He’s the most popular golfer by far despite golf being the most lily-white sport we have.

5. Will Smith -

He’s the first black actor to become Hollywood’s biggest star. The fact that he’s had a record eight $100 box office-grossing movies in a row proves that.

4. Michael Jordan -

As a kid, growing up in Springfield, MO, a Southern MO town, Michael Jordan was the most popular athlete by far. There were more Air Jordans floating around my grade school than Bart Simpson T-Shirts. He achieved mainstream acceptance among whites like no athlete before him.

3. Oprah Winfrey -

Without Oprah Winfrey, I don’t think either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton would have made this far. No question about it in my mind.

2. Jesse Jackson -

What he did in 1988 built the foundation for BHO’s historic campaign. Period.

1. The Huxtables -

After seeing Michelle and daughters Malia and Sasha on stage talking to their father over the TV, I couldn’t help think about the Huxtables. If the barrier is broken, and the Obamas move into the White House, Bill Cosby and the rest of the show deserve some credit for putting some cracks in that glass celing. For a lot of white families, the Cosbys proved that a black family could be just as American as the Cleavers or the Seavers. Without Phylicia Rashād’s Clair–who was also a lawyer, and devoted mother and wife on the show–a lot of America would not be open to Michelle (and not all of America is–yet!). I also couldn’t help thinking of little Rudy Huxtable when Sasha blurted out, “hi, daddy!” I’m guessing I wasn’t the only one.

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Aug 23 2008

Joe Cool Blasts Rudy

Published by Adam under Barack Obama

This is what John McCain and Co. have in store for them…

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Aug 23 2008

Yep! Obama-Biden ‘08!

Published by Adam under Barack Obama

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Aug 22 2008

O-Bayh-Ma? That’s The Rumor…

Published by Adam under Barack Obama

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Aug 22 2008

Seven Houses, No Clue

Published by Adam under Barack Obama, Economy, John McCain, Video

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Aug 19 2008

Joe Biden, Veep?

I’m starting to hope so. We could know some time today. Stay tuned…

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Aug 04 2008

Free Obama Bumper Sticker

Published by admin under Barack Obama

Get Yours Here!

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Aug 04 2008

Inflating Your Tires…Not Such A Bad Idea

Published by admin under Barack Obama

The Tire-Gauge Solution: No Joke - Time Magazine

But who’s really out of touch? The Bush Administration estimates that expanded offshore drilling could increase oil production by 200,000 bbl. per day by 2030. We use about 20 million bbl. per day, so that would meet about 1% of our demand two decades from now. Meanwhile, efficiency experts say that keeping tires inflated can improve gas mileage 3%, and regular maintenance can add another 4%. Many drivers already follow their advice, but if everyone did, we could immediately reduce demand several percentage points. In other words: Obama is right.

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