Friday, November 21, 2008 | 12:41 a.m.

Some Too 'Obsessed' With What We Say

by Roger Simon

PHILADELPHIA — You know a candidate is really feeling the heat when he starts complaining about the kitchen.

You know a candidate is having problems when he starts complaining about the process.

Wednesday night, in a debate here, Barack Obama complained a number of times about the presidential campaign process and how some people spend way too much time "obsessing" about some of the things he and others have actually said.

They obsess about remarks he admi ...

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Posted by: Mediamaven
Comment: #1
Fri Apr 18, 2008 2:59 AM

Mr. Simon, I hear you...and I heard all the "misstatements" gaffes, etc. And frankly, I am tired and weary of all this concentraing on a what YOU GUYS think about what is important to the the American people and your insistence on defining the "political process" as something that will always be the same! Get a clue, it's all about change. The political process is changing before your eyes, with the historic candidacy of both Obama and Clinton. However, Obama can be credited with bringing and inviting everyday people back into the process! And you guys still don't get it....the process needs an overhaul, politics need an overhaul, the limited homogenous white male centered perspective, media and punditry (before this historic candidacy) all need a change!!!! It's just time...for the new, more diverse inclusive views and values of ALL of AMERICA! You media spinheads need to catch up and stop holding on and promoting what has guided our flawed past political process and behavior and embrace the inevitable change of our political environment to one that embraces a more diverse, inclusive culture America and worldview! Like it ,understand it or not, times are changing...get on board!

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