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Coexist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-02-08 11:25 AM
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The Trib, Tampa's right-leaning paper, and their coverage of Obama in St. Pete
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Edited on Sat Aug-02-08 11:29 AM by FLDem5
Here it is. And I'm pleased.

Let's break it down... first the headline and accompanying photo:

Obama Calls For Economic Stimulus


??? No screaming 30 pt. font declaring Obama heckled? Am I reading the St. Pete Times?

ST. PETERSBURG - Barack Obama used a town hall meeting in St. Petersburg on Friday to outline a new economic stimulus plan he wants Congress to enact even before he takes office, to be paid for with a windfall tax on oil company profits.

After this great opening paragraph comes the obligatory Uhuru/lofty rhetoric combo for the little disruption we had, but further on – Obama did something so right, even though you’ll think its silly – he was filmed doing this:

After his morning appearance, Obama stopped in Plant City for a strawberry milkshake - 50 of them for his media and staff entourage, actually - and then talked about housing at a manufactured housing company near Lakeland.


He had something strawberry in Florida’s strawberry homeland, Plant City, home of the yearly strawberry festival – big event with the “low information, working class white” set around here. Such a smart move. I'm glad someone knew to do this.

The article then subtlety compares him to the right’s hero, Reagan, and actually (and I wish the MSM would get on this) discusses his infrastructure rebuilding plan.

It even reports on something that should worry McCain. I attended the event yesterday, and, from my seat, I noticed a couple of unenthusiastic suits, with really good VIP seats, one in a pink tie, who warmed up and even clapped sometimes – want the lowdown on them?

There were at least two prominent Republicans in the crowd as well.

•Randy White, the pastor of the controversial Without Walls megachurch in Tampa said he's supporting Obama and thinks his ex-wife and former partner in the church, Paula White, does also.

•Retired St. Petersburg businessman and philanthropist Fazal Fazlin, a Republican fundraiser and political donor who sometimes backs Democrats.


Fazlin donated to Guiliani and Romney, not McCain. Without Walls is big news around here, a nasty divorce and typical cash scandals that surround these types of churches - but still a huge influence on those so inclined in this town.

The rest of the article is dedicated to two undecideds. One Hillary supporter, and one unaffiliated. They both left happily decided!
Please go read the entire thing and leave some love in the comments if you are so inclined.
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