Obama's Moral Cowardice
Robert Manne on asylum seekers and the Left's failure
The perils of holding the balance of power
Metroid: Other M
As it Happens
WWII Vet Talks about the Power of Music
Obama's Hope - An American Dream
The story of Joshua Stroman, a student in the U.S. state of South Carolina, who was inspired by Obama's campaign for president to break down old barriers and change his generation's attitude towards politics.

Thanks to Mike E for Everything Will Be Alright and to the Bergevin Brothers for Fired Up and Ready to Go.

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Barack Obama on The Daily Show Pt2
23 aug  |  The second half of Jon Stewart's interview with Democratic contender for U.S. President Barack Obama. . . read more
Barack Obama on The Daily Show
23 aug  |  One of the current front-runners for next President of the USA, Senator Barack Obama makes a pit-stop on the campaign trail to talk to Jon Stewart on The Daily Show. . . read more
The Bitterness Thing - From Dave Lindorff
15 apr  |  Barack Obama is right. I've seen it in person. The people in rural America are bitter and frustrated, and after years of being played by politicians, they fall victim to the charlatans who tell them it's all because of "the Blacks," or the immigrants, or who tell them that their guns are in danger. Or they turn to religions that preach division or apocalypse - a concept that offers the chance of a final, delicious revenge against the rich and the powerful oppressors on Wall Street and in Washington.

Now I don't know what Obama has in mind to try and turn things around for these good people, but it's a start that he's at least talking to them, not down, but honestly. His talk in response to attacks on his statement about rural residents being "bitter and frustrated" is as good as anything Ralph Nader has said about the power and mendacity of the ruling political elite in America...

If Obama sticks to this rhetorical approach in the coming weeks, he will nail this nomination in spite of a concerted attack on him by the corporate media and by the combined forces of the Clintons and McCain. And if he does win the nomination, and resists the siren calls of the Democratic Party leadership to "move to the middle," and instead hones this populist message, he will go on to win the presidency. [More] . . read more

Barack Obama Claims Presidential Nomination
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American Pessimism
6 mar  |  Optimism has always been an abundant resource in America. The feeling that tomorrow will always be better than today has always underpinned the American Dream. It made personal reinvention and class fluidity not only possible but arguably mandatory.  . . read more
Obama's Brave New World
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Obama's Native American Support
3 jun  |  In both Montana and South Dakota, the last two U.S. states to vote in the Democratic primaries, large numbers of Native American voters view Barack Obama as potentially the first leader of colour to change the white face of the country's government. Many American Indians still loathe the government after their ancestors were forced from their land and on to reservations. . . read more
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By Sean Maguire

Obama 'ends' the Iraq war while body bags continue to pile up, Tony Blair weeps for the dead but refuses to apologise, Australians continue to fight in Afghanistan to secure a shaky government while Australia's shaky government fights for relevance.
 
With even our most inspirational politicians failing us, what is the point in having the audacity to hope?

Can we still be stupid enough to believe our problems will be magically solved for us?

And with the world stagnating in war, environmental collapse and economic inequalty has there ever been a better time for anarchy?