To: Road Walker who wrote (363404 ) 12/18/2007 5:59:51 PM From: tejek Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575551 Hillary Clinton has been a much better senator than Barack Obama. She has been a serious, substantive lawmaker who has worked effectively across party lines. Obama has some accomplishments under his belt, but many of his colleagues believe that he has not bothered to master the intricacies of legislation or the maze of Senate rules. He talks about independence, but he has never quite bucked liberal orthodoxy or party discipline. If Clinton were running against Obama for Senate, it would be easy to choose between them. Because of her background, I think Clinton was able to hit the Senate floor running. Obama had to learn the ropes as he will have to do when he gets into the WH. Having said that, I believe Obama's potential is much greater than Clinton's once he's learned those ropes. Last nite, they showed Clinton trying to show her softer side. I felt a bit sorry for her. All the dye in the world can't change the fact your hair is brown, not blond. And its the same way with leadership charisma....you either have it or you don't. I think its something that develops on its own through years of living.Obama is an inner-directed man in a profession filled with insecure outer-directed ones. He was forged by the process of discovering his own identity from the scattered facts of his childhood, a process that is described in finely observed detail in “Dreams From My Father.” Once he completed that process, he has been astonishingly constant. I am surprised.....I have not given Brooks enough credit. I think his observations of Obama are very right on.Like most of the rival campaigns, I’ve been poring over press clippings from Obama’s past, looking for inconsistencies and flip-flops. There are virtually none. The unity speech he gives on the stump today is essentially the same speech that he gave at the Democratic convention in 2004, and it’s the same sort of speech he gave to Illinois legislators and Harvard Law students in the decades before that. He has a core, and was able to maintain his equipoise, for example, even as his campaign stagnated through the summer and fall. Wow. Again, I am impressed [with Brooks].Obama demonstrated those powers in “Dreams From My Father” and still reveals glimpses of the ability to step outside his own ego and look at reality in uninhibited and honest ways. He still retains the capacity, also rare in presidents, of being able to sympathize with and grasp the motivations of his rivals. Even in his political memoir, “The Audacity of Hope,” he astutely observes that candidates are driven less by the desire for victory than by the raw fear of loss and humiliation. Losing one or both your parents when you are a kid is a tough one......you either wallow in self pity or you learn to parent yourself, establishing your own core values and beliefs. I think that's what Brooks is seeing in Obama. His own pain allows Obama to see the pain of others. This country needs someone like Obama. Maybe it took a GW Bush to make possible this country's first black president. If so, in the end, it will be worth it.