This Should Have Been a Slam Dunk
Posted 23 weeks 1 day ago byBasketball was Barack Obama’s first love.
It’s the game that taught him many of life’s lessons.
Unfortunately, it seems like Obama has forgotten one of the biggest lessons the game has to offer: Don’t sit on a lead.
Obama ought to know better. How many times have we seen basketball teams go up by a huge margin, only to squander the lead by trying to slow the game down?
It’s the same in every sport, every time you pull the reins in, you lose momentum. Once momentum goes, it’s awfully hard to retrieve.
This is exactly what’s happened to the Obama campaign. He built up a nearly insurmountable lead by delivering his message with passion and intensity. He showed us the kind of vitality and energy we haven’t seen since JFK.
That Obama has seemingly disappeared.
Wounded by a vicious campaign by Hillary Clinton and damaged by a few self-inflicted wounds, Obama has been on his heels for weeks. The fire is gone and has been replaced by an air of resignation.
If he was on the basketball court instead if the campaign trail, he’d be benched.
But this is not a game. It is the race to become the most powerful person in the world.
Obama deserves the job, but he looks like he’s not willing to fight for it. His recent speeches sound more like civics lessons, eloquent, yet lacking fire. While Obama is being professorial, Hillary is threatening to nuke Iran.
The soft-sell has never played well in presidential politics. It didn’t play for Michael Dukakis. It didn’t play well for Al Gore. It didn’t play well for John Kerry.
Hillary’s learned this lesson. It’s about time Obama does, as well.
Barack has got to bring his “A” game.
In his playing days, Obama was known to throw a few elbows and talk a lot of trash. It’s time for that Obama to show up.
Both Hillary and John McCain have demonstrated a willingness to fight dirty. When attacked, Obama looks like the kid on the basketball who can’t believe that nobody called a foul.
On the playground, where Obama honed his game, the best response to a foul was to deliver an even harder one yourself.
Hillary’s out there trying to force Obama into more debates.
His response has been “we’ve had enough debates.” It should have been, “bring it on.”
Barack… it’s time to stop turning the other cheek. When you do that, all you’re left with are two bruised cheeks.
It’s time to sharpen both your elbows and your tongue.
It’s time to get off the bench and back in the game.













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THIS RUN FOR PREZ IS NOT A GAME
Submitted on April 28th, 2008 by janmbIf the Press had been more responsible and exposed Obama earlier he would NEVER have won as many states as he did. The media suppressed the information for MONTHS and let voters be deceived.
They attacked Hilary and puffed up Obama trying to run this election. Then Obama lied about his connections to Wright, Ayers, Rezko, Farrakhan and his wife's comments.
Hillary isn't perfect but against Obama and McCain she is looking better and better.
love those sports' analogies ...
Submitted on April 27th, 2008 by John 2000He has demonstrated admirable proficiency with the cross-over dribble and the sky hook.
You are asking how does he perform in the low post in a half court situation in the last two minutes of a close game, where the referees are being bashed by both teams and the crowd is just going bananas.
The game
Submitted on April 27th, 2008 by JoelIt seems like one sentence of your analysis might be internally contradictory:
It's possible that part of deserving the job is being tenacious enough to fight for it.