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LiveBlogging of Obama's Online Address to OFA members and supporters

by: willf

Thu Feb 04, 2010 at 20:17

This is my attempt at liveblogging Obama's OFA address, which was carried live here. I'll put the link up again at the end of the diary.

President Obama enters, thanks supporters. Runs through a quick list of accomplishments:



-Lily Ledbetter

-Lifted Stem cell ban

-Expanded Schip

-Most progressive Budget ever.

-CC reform? wtf? (Oh I guess that bill hasn't taken effect, yet)

-Protection of kids f/ tobacco?

-"Began working" to repeal DADT. Sir, I don't think that "beginning the work" of repealing that harmful policy is going far enough.

-"Begun returning Iraq to its own people".(It's like the peace process, we can "begin returning Iraq to the Iraqis for a decade or more)

-"Living up to a moment that demands American Leadership" (!? Blow that smoke, buddy.)

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Congrats Sam Stein & Huffington Post: A Historic Moment in the Obama White House

by: AdamGreen

Mon Feb 09, 2009 at 23:15

The clouds didn't open. A choir didn't start singing. A ray of sunlight didn't come shining down.

But I'm pretty sure I said, "HALLELUJAH!" when Barack Obama uttered those four divine words tonight, "Sam Stein. Huffington Post."

David Sirota aptly called this a movement moment. It was also, to be clear, a historic moment--and a legitimizing moment--for an online progressive community that's been years in the making and tonight had its first chance to ask a President of the United States a question at a news conference.

Sam's question was co-equal in status to the traditional talking heads. But unlike so many other questions, his question represented a concern on the minds of millions of Americans that the DC chattering class largely resists talking about: Should Bush Administration officials be held accountable for violating the American rule of law? Sam--a consistently great reporter and an avid biker--asked his question with composure and professionalism:

 

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