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Obama just comes alive in the interactive discussions and Q&A.

He has the uncanny ability to represent both sides of seemingly intractable impasses – from gun control to racism to criminal justice– thereby evoking a depolarizing empathy and newfound hope for change.

I wondered if my perception was somehow limited to those who affiliate with Obama’s personal perspective on the issues. I recognized a couple lifelong Republicans at this Silicon Valley gathering, and was surprised that through this encounter, they are going to vote for a Democrat for the first time.

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37 responses to “Diplomat”

  1. He is a very handsome man. And so is his wife for what I saw. I know this is completely superfluous for a comment, but it´s an added value that they are pleasing for the eye (imo, of course).

    And as Voltaire said: "The superfluous, a very necessary thing."

  2. I am heartened to hear that Obama is so convincing in person, but I also wonder if the qualities you describe (an "uncanny ability to represent both sides" of an issue) appeal to highly educated, intellectual voters but fall flat with working class Republicans (and Democrats). Will he be susceptible to the "waffling" charge like Kerry was? I like him and I voted for him, but I worry about these things….

  3. I am a highly educated, intellectual voter and this man has my vote.

  4. if i could vote, he would also have earned mine:)

    however, this Democratic Representative from Illinois wouldn’t…

  5. awesome video link nels1

    Josh… these waffling, flip-flop stereotypes are hard to shake… Quoting from the LA TImes, summarizing a story from Nature Neuroscience:

    Exploring the neurobiology of politics, scientists have found that liberals tolerate ambiguity and conflict better than conservatives because of how their brains work.

    Psychological studies have found that conservatives tend to be more structured and persistent in their judgments whereas liberals are more open to new experiences.

    liberals were … 2.2 times as likely to score in the top half of the distribution for accuracy.

    Sulloway said the results could explain why President Bush demonstrated a single-minded commitment to the Iraq war and why some people perceived Sen. John F. Kerry, the liberal Massachusetts Democrat who opposed Bush in the 2004 presidential race, as a "flip-flopper" for changing his mind about the conflict.

    Based on the results, he said, liberals could be expected to more readily accept new social, scientific or religious ideas.

    "There is ample data from the history of science showing that social and political liberals indeed do tend to support major revolutions in science,"

  6. Following the comments. Here is a little more to explore for some of you : )

    TED just uploaded this year talk from Al Gore: New thinking on the climate crisis . At the end Chris asked him a question : "When you look at what the leading candidats in your party are doing now…Are you existed by their plans on global warming ? His answer is very interesting. Following on an inspiring, "pleine d’ energie" , passionate talk.

    @Nels : Marrant =)

  7. connotations apart, that’s a great smile, good portrait!


    Seen on your photo stream. (?)

  8. Exciting times ahead!

  9. Please add your beautiful picture to Sorria / Smile or visit our group for more information.

  10. he is the man

    From a non-US persons viewpoint, I think we could do a lot to restore the damage done over the last few years.


    Seen on your photo stream. (?)

  11. Excellent Portrait of Obama – he has a wonderful smile.

  12. I like the man. Remains to be seen if he can do the job. Great portrait though.


    A+++ Grade Photo

  13. you gotta love his sense of humour…here he is doing the top 10 list on letterman.

  14. righteous! #2 is my favorite.

  15. haha…#8 was my fav:)

  16. some more…this time with a star wars slant:)
    The Empire Strikes Barack!

    the huge internet phenomenon surrounding Obama compared to the other two candidates is very interesting.

  17. Your remarks are right on. Someone smart in the white house, what a concept.

  18. ★ People love this image and what you’ve allowed me to do with it, Steve. I can’t thank you enough. What a genuine, generous, and infectious smile. Eternal kudos!

  19. This photo is a certified…

    You can now post it to an open contest and Super A+++ Group

  20. Hi can I use this image on my flickr site? thanks 🙂

  21. Sure. All my photos are free to use if they link back to the original page.

    The people I met at this event have followed through – libertarian Republicans voting for Obama. For the folks I know, it’s their first time to break from the GOP.

  22. ★ Thanks again, Steve, for allowing me to alter and sell this image. Now that the campaigning is over and Obama is our president elect, I am rethinking what to do with funds raised from my sale of items with this image. In the spirit of change and Obama and making a difference, it’ll be something good. Maybe to raise money for camera equipment for underprivileged children? Or a political action fund of some sort? I don’t know yet. I’ll keep you posted. And many thanks, again! We did it! All of us. Yes We Did !

  23. steve, thought you might appreciate this nanobama goodness:)

    it’ll be interesting to see who he chooses as his CTO.

  24. cool. And there’s a a whole flickr set of nanobamas…. each made of 150 million carbon nanotubes… one for each voter…

  25. That ‘ s a cool afronano hairstyle =P
    Thanks for the link =)

  26. That’s pretty cool, Steve.

  27. Great picture and an awesome smile.

  28. Just discovered your wonderful Obama-set. This one also could be titled "charisma." His intelligence shows, through, too — and I sense a laser-like intensity. What a great portrait!

  29. It is a shame he is going to publish photos and information that will ruin the cia…….Which will ruin our defense dept. Otherwise, he is so wonderful.

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