Showing posts with label African-American candidate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African-American candidate. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Obama's Historic Victory

Big Hat tip from WN&P http://wnponline.wordpress.com/2008/11/05/obama-wins-historic-victory/



Obama Wins Historic Victory
November 5, 2008 by wnponline
Barack Obama will be America’s 44th President after winning a decisive electoral victory over Senator John McCain. The first bi-racial individual to ascend to this office will face a daunting challenge from many areas from the first day he walks into the Oval Office. How he governs and what that will mean for America’s future is to be determined.
I suspect there are many this morning who are working through this reality. Most never thought they would see this happen in America. I am not sure it says as much about the country’s racial mood as it does about the quality of leadership in the nation. I am still struck by the lack of experience Obama has for national office. He shot like a meteor into national prominence just four years ago. No one outside of the south side of Chicago knew him before then. But now he will hold the reigns of power in the world’s most powerful, albeit hobbled, nation.
I have written an article for World News and Prophecy that offers insight into the challenges he will face. I’ll get that posted to the site by tomorrowhttp://wnponline.wordpress.com/. Obama’s race will make no diffference in how he faces these issues. It will be his judgement and experience that matters. On that I am afraid he is lacking. But then again, the challenges would be daunting for anyone in that role. The qualities of leadership needed at this time come from a different source.

In the meantime, you can start reading here http://www.gnmagazine.org/booklets/US/punishtodestiny.htm

Monday, July 21, 2008

Dark Horse

I wanted to let you know about this book that came out this year. It does show the problems that getting involved in politics can lead to, in a somewhat entertaining way. One of the main problems is that people do seem to have to compromise their principles to win elections, especially in a party politics system. Of course, our own church does publish some booklets that talk about the coming King of Kings who won't have to be dependant upon anyone for electoral favors such as this booklet
http://www.gnmagazine.org/booklets/JC/ which is well worth rereading again if you haven't in a while. Anyway, the book I wanted to let you know about is reviewed below if you are interested in it.

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/191865776&referer=brief_results
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
A Look Behind the Curtain,
By
Bill Wood "Perimeter reader" (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
Dark Horse is a fast paced story that could have been easily lifted from newspapers or right off of the network news programs. Although it was a little challenging at the very beginning, probably due to the reader being dropped into the middle of a political process with a large cast of characters, Once you sort out the players the payoff is worthwhile. Ralph Reed has been involved in bare knuckled politics for many years. It is obvious from the tags for this book, that he continues to be a lightening rod of vitriol from his political adversaries. I suppose success brings both adoration and vilification. Notwithstanding all of that, Dark Horse is a fun read, in the way that Bill Buckley's Blackford Oakes series are fun to read. One gets the sense that as this story unfolds the reader is treated to a behind the scenes look at the intrigue of a national campaign. Who better to let us in on that than one who has been in the center of many political storms over the years. Though Reed portrays politicians and religious leaders reasonably realistically, every one appears to be brawlers when the gloves come off in the heat of the battle. it is easy to imagine that much of the story was drawn from Reed's experience as a consultant in the political process and a former candidate for office himself. That little touch of realism makes the story that much more interesting. If you are looking for a fun read with a little constitutional education and political drama, Dark Horse fits the bill. For the aspiring young politico, Dark Horse captures the heat and emotion and does so in a manner that one would not mind their kids picking up the book and reading it. Hopefully Ralph will give us another book in the no so distant future that extends the story line of some of the interesting characters we have met in this book. And another review is here http://www.townhall.com/columnists/RebeccaHagelin/2008/06/19/bet_on_this_dark_horse