Barack Obama on Monday Night Football
December 12, 2006 by Kath Skerry
Continuing on with today’s theme of GMMR does YouTube.com here’s another video I felt compelled to share. It’s important that we all take a minute to discuss the world outside of Seattle Grace Hospital, Fox River State Penitentiary, Dunder Mifflin, and Hearst College. Last night a very important announcement was made by Illinois Senator Barack Obama just prior to the Monday Night Football game. Please take a moment to watch.
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Full text of Barack Obama’s speech after the jump.
Good evening, I’m Senator Barack Obama.
I’m here tonight to answer some questions about a very important contest that’s been weighing on the minds of the American people.
This is a contest about the future. A contest between two very different philosophies. A contest that will ultimately be decided in America’s heartland.
In Chicago, they’re asking, does the new guy have enough experience to lead us to victory?
In St. Louis, they’re wondering, are we facing a record that’s really so formidable? Or is it all just a bunch of hype?
Let me tell you – I’m all too familiar with these questions.
So tonight I’d like to put all the doubts to rest. And tonight, after a lot of thought and a good deal of soul-searching, I would like to announce to my hometown of Chicago and all of America that I’m ready….
…for the Bears to go all the way!
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I saw this before the game and thought for a moment he was announcing his run for President. I couldn’t figure out why he would do something that big during a football game. He was pretty convincing or I was just that tired
Thanks for posting that GMMR! It’s definitely the Bears all the way!
I thought it was a funny way to introduce the game and I was definitely happy with the outcome last night! 🙂
I [heart] Barack. Thanks for posting this!
This guy is smoooooth….the next President!
Heh. I come to GMMR to take a break from political blogging and here is Obama-rama’s smiley face once again. I got nothing but love for Barack, but I don’t think we should rush him. He’s a one term senator and they don’t tend to do so well in this particular race (see, Edwards, John, and Kerry, John) Governors tend to do better in the…. *blinks* Uh, where am I? 🙂
Is it Thursday yet? I obviously need my Jam fix.
I’ve hearted Barack for quite some time.
*hugs him*
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