PopShotsYou Think You Know Obama?[24 November 2008] Internet memes meet political postmortems as we uncover more salient facts about America's next president.
By Glenn McDonaldThe UK’s Telegraph newspaper website recently ran a rather random piece called “Barack Obama: The 50 facts you might not know”. As you may be aware, a certain percentage of Europeans—the technical term is Pretty Much Everybody, I think—was overjoyed at the notion of an Obama presidency. So the list runs down several endearing facts about America’s next president. For instance, he has read every Harry Potter book. His favorite music includes Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Bach and The Fugees. And he took Michelle to see the Spike Lee film Do the Right Thing on their first date. For those of us still riding a contact high from the recent election, the list is another reminder of why we voted for the guy in the first place. I’m guessing George Bush has never read Harry Potter books. He probably thinks Do the Right Thing is another variation on the “WWJD?” bracelet, and it’s about as far as he gets in the analytic process, anyway. Some other pop-culturally relevant facts from the Telegraph list: Obama collects Spider-Man and Conan the Barbarian comics. His favorite book is Moby-Dick by Herman Melville. His favorite films are Casablanca and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Obama enjoys playing Scrabble and poker. He uses an Apple Mac laptop. His favorite television shows are M*A*S*H* and The Wire. The list goes on. These are all true, by the way. At least, according to the Telegraph. In the spirit of journalistic solidarity and collaboration, I’ve dispatched PopMatters’ team of brilliant young interns to dig up some more obscure information about our president-elect. The American mainstream press has been accused, throughout the election process, of treating Obama preferentially, of setting him up as some sort of political messiah figure. As you will see, the reporting on Obama has not been preferential at all. It has been a sober assessment of the facts. 25 More Facts About President-elect Barack Obama
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