Profile of Barack Obama in Vanity Fair

By kenyanentrepreneur Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
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There’s an interesting profile on Barack Obama in this month’s Vanity Fair Magazine. Check it out here.

The question for me is, can he beat John Mccain in November. I’m rarely if ever inspired by politicians speeches. As a voter, I just want my side to win. And, and, and…..

I’m not sure if he can beat Mccain.

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13 Responses to “Profile of Barack Obama in Vanity Fair”

  1. Amani Kenya

    Listen KE, I have always loved ur blogs and stuff. But now ur foolishness shows thru. Even Bill Clinton concedes that OBAMA will win it all. So wake up and smell the coffee made by Koffi ama utakula makofi!

    #53335
  2. joeemgee

    Amani Kenya…it seems u wanted to show ur ryhmin prowess…appreciated n’way..coffee-Kofii-makofi. atleast ua Lit teacher dd som gud work..but know this Obama must not win…i dunno whether e Jaluoz will accuse whoever wins of riggin ama? u shud understand that though the US is a developed state…Racism is still rife as well as male chauvinism

    #53403
  3. Anonymous

    Ironically, the among racists that don’t want Obama to win are some Kenyans who hate Jaluos so much that they don’t see Obama as American/black/Democrat/Change but simply as Jaluo.

    We all know who they are and this blog and some of its members are some of them.

    I’ve heard guys criticising Luos for celebrating Obama yet there are stories of Hawaiians, Irish (ancestral home of his mum), Japanese (there is a town there called Obama), Kansas (him mum’s home town) and many other examples also celebrating ‘their son’. This blog is made up of racists/bigots/tribalists/war-mongers but fortunately their opinion matters little in shaping reality which is:
    1) Kenya needs both ODM and PNU to survive
    2) Obama is loved by people of all races/gender/etc. They don’t see him as Luo but as ‘Ours’.

    Its blogs like these that can make some people start hating Kikuyus. Luckily I’m married to one and know they are not all arrogant bigots.

    #53510
  4. KE

    Amani Kenya:

    Stop behaving like a little child! C’mon…what do you think running for president is? a cinderalla story? So nobody can criticize or question Obama because he has a Kenyan father?? Please, please….

    The question I posed is a very legitimate question. It’s not foolishness. Is America ready to elect a black president?? The democratic primaries do not represent the whole of America (it’s just a representation of a small number of registered democracts & very liberal one’s at that).

    I am a registered democrat and I don’t even vote in the primaries because frankly, I don’t give a damn who wins the primaries, but I do want a candidate who can beat the republicans since that is the ONLY objective here.

    You clearly don’t understand white America and Obama’s honeymoon is about to be over (I can’t even imagine what people like karl rove will do to him).

    Do you know when John Mccain was running against Bush in South Carolina, Karl Rove left fliers on people’s cars telling them not to vote for Mccain because he had an adopted black daughter? (turns out that they were half right: he has an adopted daughter from Bangladesh) and guess who ended up winning South Carolina after those fliers were distributed?

    I don’t know if these mzungu’s are ready….

    #53515
  5. Anonymous

    KE,

    Ask not if “these mzungu’s are ready”.

    Ask “am I (with my hatered for all things luo/kalenjin – related) ready?”

    #53525
  6. VITALIS

    Be prepared for a Luo Kenyan Prime Minister and a Luo American president. Hii mambo ya aterere kila saa imekwisha. You are just about to witness how countries should be run professionally.

    We all know that Kibaki’s acceptance of a coalition government is his only exit from active politics. The man is a thief who’s been caught with his pants down. He can retain the presidency and remain holed up in State House for the next five years…nobody cares. In fact let him remain president for the next twenty.

    Let PM Raila give us a new constitution, new ECK, land reforms, anti-Anglo-leasing agenda, the end of the one tribe finance ministry etc. The dreams of most Kenyans. All we want is fairness. Mambo ya uizi hatutaki.

    KE, by the way, you are slowly becoming the only representative of the minority Karua-supporting Kikuyus. You are misrepresenting your people and like Kibaki, giving them a bad name. Most Kikuyus I know are very progressive and support the creation of PM for Raila. They have seen the hate that you spew and have decided to join the rest of Kenyans in demanding for change. They realize that Kenya is not only for Kibaki and his friends kina Margayan. Most Kikuyus are not like you who cannot think beyond a couple of arrow roots. Most progressive Kikuyus understand that the Rift Valley land issues need to be resolved. Most do not support Mungiki. Most loathe Karua grandstanding.

    Please KE, STOP MISREPRESENTING KIKUYUS. YOU ARE SHAMING THE HOUSE OF MUMBI!!!

    #53560
  7. KE

    Annonymous:

    That’s a very strange statement you made, especially since I have already said that I am a registered democrat and will vote for whoever the democratic nominee is.

    Obama is really not Kenyan. He was raised by his maternal grand-parents in Hawaii. His father abandoned the family when he was two years old and he never actually knew him. So, when I talk about Obama, I am looking at him not as a Luo, but as a black man trying to achieve what has never been done in America’s 400 year history. And the question I am asking is if, 40 years after segregation, America is ready to vote in it’s first black president. I’m not sure.

    I find it funny how all of you are ignoring the info on John Mccain’s adopted daughter. If they can do that to a child, what will they do to Obama.

    America is a white man’s country, whether you want to admit it or not.

    Annon #2:

    I’m not representing anyone here. Everyone has a mind of their own and they can come to their own conclusions.

    As for the arrow root comment, that’s actually funny!

    #53561
  8. Edu

    KE

    Tell me I dont sense an inferiority complex here..Can Obama beat McCain come on!!! What world are you living in? If you survive the Clinton Machine the same machine that thrashed Karl Rove & the Newt Gringich Contract with America I think it shows some balls. The man has ran a flawless campaign,
    -Has not had to loan his campaign funds – Speaks to his fiscal discipline
    -Has not had staffing problems with his team- Speaks to his ability to attract and retain talent
    - Has not had trouble with “qualifying” his christianity.. I welcome republican ministers to try to hit him with the crap they did to Kerry last elections…. they wont have a toe to stand on.

    Give credit where it credit is due. The man can sell a vision and support it when pressed to support the thought.

    “The very essence of leadership is that you have to have a vision. It’s got to be a vision you articulate clearly and forcefully on every occasion.” –Theodore Hesburgh, President of the University of Notre Dame

    “There’s nothing more demoralizing than a leader who can’t clearly articulate why we’re doing what we’re doing.” –James Kouzes and Barry Posner

    Fundamentally Obama

    * Clearly has the organizational direction and purpose;
    * Inspires loyalty and grass root support in the states he has won ( he is 1Million votes ahead of Clinton today);
    * Inspires enthusiasm, belief, commitment and excitement to whereever he campaigns;
    * Has challenged people to outdo themselves, stretch and reach.

    Its a new day Daddy.. Get used to it. si se puede

    #53590
  9. joeemgee

    Vitalis or a u Clitoris?
    ur livin in cloud-cuckoo-land….how can Jalouz run a country proffesionally?….the only place Jaluo and proffesionality mix is in throwing stones and lootin-this applies 2 even e proffessors-..don brand Raila that PM title…he is’nt and chances r that he wont be…PLiz don try to show that kikuyus don support Karua…we r behind her and the clique and no self-respectin kikuyu would go for the idea of an executive PM. and FYI we are not resticted to thinkin bout arrowroots

    #53712
  10. I never saw kenya sleep in hope to wake up in disillusionment as it has turned out. Prior to this highly covetted process called the general elections, kenya was rolling -smoothly as would be expected of a country at peace with itself.
    Many did not mind who their neighbours were, neither did they mind what their neighbours owned. Then all over a sudden, ambitious people masquarading as messiahs…wake up and raise the whistle, Mkikuyu ameiba kura.
    What follows is a prejudiced criticism, against the government. while it was so clear that the elections left a lot to be desired- from either sides.
    Upto a certain degree, I agree with the Koffi Annan led mediations but I think they have plunged this country into graver problems than ever before. While creating the executive prime minister slot is opinion of many, i beg that we stop for a moment, gather sense and reason together, before we take a step further in the wrong direction.
    While Koffi has repeatedly talked about superficial solutions, I would like to question his commitment to ending the Kenyan crises.
    I have a brief oversight on what happened in Ivory Coast…French soldiers franked the Speaker of the National assembly in a lawless act of claiming the presidency of that country, Eversince, Ivory Coast has never woken up…
    I do not want to slight Koffi Annan but I wonder what position Raila and Kibaki who are in their sunset years take in this country, other than their desire to occupy the country’s most covetted office. If America and the World are genuine…why dont they pressure the two parties to go for a repeat of the ballot?
    Why are they insisting that there be an executive PM? How will they check the rivalry between Kibaki and Raila? And wont it make the Luo Kikuyu tension reach a fever pitch?
    This is just the beginning…Kenyans be prepared for many days of the doom to come.
    If in the country called Kenya only two people can dictate the future of 34 million others, we stand piteous.
    My last plea to all Kenyans…regardless of your opinion do not stretch it to assume a physical bearing. After the elections are done and rigged, kenyans will need to live.
    Otherwise, this could be the onset of our misfortunes.

    #53815
  11. razor

    America is ready for a black Prezo ! This man is a phenomenon, look at the crowds he is pulling..When last were Americans this excited , even for a white person?
    We expect it to get bloody when the power brokers the Roves and the demagogues like the Limbaughs’ get to work. Bill was getting nasty but hurt (himself ) hillary really bad and has not recovered since south carolina. This Obama guy is winning big in midwest and northwest and DEeep souTH.
    Of course there is a big group out there that cannot elect a black guy no matter what…he will surely get a beating ( I dread those swift boat vets! I think they will be mercilessand will try to shred him to pieces) But he can keep hammering the point that these old folks are more of the same . The idea is keeping these mobs gathering and they’ll be scared of the momentum and change especially if he keeps it as movement of change. In fact , If carries this excitement into republican youth,cautiously tell them its a change they can believe in, he’ll win.

    Hey : VITALIS
    You are another raila sicko, comparing raila to Obama is like comparing day and night (unless you work night shift)
    It’s silly, with all due respect , to think Obama is Luo, he’s not even kenyan as KE tells you. Like everyone, Obama has relatives ,and some happen to be luos including his father .They missed the opportunity to instilled him with some luo “values” and culture . Even raila and dick cheney claim to be his cousins. His father’s absence when he was growing up might be ” the blessing in disguise” . I suspect that’s why black & white democrats are comfortable with his american values base, derived from his surrounding& upbringing . Lets not try to make him what he’s not, we love him the way he is.

    #54017
  12. just what?

    vitalis,
    is there a sign outside orange house that says ‘leave your mind at the door, all thinking will now be done for you’ ?
    because it seems to me that the key to being an odm supporter is to believe in messianic presidents who will, in about one hour or less after inauguration, wipe out all hurts, all tears and all debts.
    i do maintain faith in such a messiah, but he is for sure NOT a kenyan, american or wherever president.
    it is an unfortunate culture the odm has instilled in its otherwise intelligent followers, you being amongst them.

    KE
    everytime i see obama on cnn i keep wondering ‘when will the ball end?’. mccain and his republicans look weak, clinton is in a slide and the war is unpopular. everything’s looking good for the ‘boy from illi-noy’, but what is it that will put an end to the party? for now, i’ll hope its the whitehouse

    #54049

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