Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Good Luck, Obama !

I have no idea why I am this excited about the US Presidential Elections. Let's see, now.

1)  Monsieur Barack HUSSEIN Obama. It's amazing how his campaign has successfully managed to drop his middle name from public memory altogether.  The McCain campaign's attempts to keep reminding the people of Obama's middle name have n't quite worked. They've been wanting to capitalize on the general American mistrust in Muslims (post 9/11) by highlighting his Islam factor, but wow, people just don't seem to want to hear much of it.

2)  Sarah Palin has got so much more publicity ( good or bad) than Joe Biden! Be it all those millions of dollars (150000$ to be precise.. ROFL !!) that GOP spent on her hairdo/ makeup/wardrobe, debates on whether she had sufficient experience to deserve her candidature,  or deliberations on why McCain finally zeroed in on her for his running mate. I cannot help but feel that the only reason McCain has chosen her for his running mate, inspite of all his repeated claims of Palin being a " born reformer"  is because she strongly represents everything that is American - again, a complete contrast to the situation with Obama, given his mixed background factor. Mixed ? That's understating things. It almost looks confused to me ! His father was a "raised Islam" who finally became an atheist. His mother was raised by non-religious parents, while Obama himself is a Christian. Phew. Someone should remind the family's future generations of the remaining options - Hinduism, Buddhism or turning agnostic ; that'd make them complete in having explored every possible religious status.

3) McCain is a paavam thatha. At 72, perhaps it would be better for him to relax at home and spend time with his grandchildren ! ( I heard he has cholestrol problems.)
 Happened to watch the final round of the Presidential Debates. McCain seemed to have a temperament problem, he seemed extremely angry throughout the debate. His powerfully offensive, aggressive attitude towards Obama and his constant accusations were a huge turnoff. This contrast became even more obvious when compared to Obama's cool, calm, patient smiles while answering every one of McCain's charges. Cautions never to return McCain's anger, Obama handled McCain skillfully well and deservingly emerged as the winner of the final round. And I really think McCain should've stopped harping about how he disapproved of Obama's selective taxation policy (higher taxation for the richer) especially because Obama had already given him a lengthy justification and was finished with expressing his views. To questions of whether the candidates had been hurt by each other's campaigns, I remember, McCain definitely looked defeated. 

4) I don't quite understand why Indians particularly prefer Democratic candidates over the Republicans. The Bush administration certainly did enough to try and push the Nuclear Deal through and even got an FTA signed recently. I don't understand why people insist Democrats would have done more.

5) It is interesting to note that while Obama has 50% support and McCain 44%, 6 % are undecided. Is it really possible that they're confused ? After so many months of intensive campaigning, don't they know the candidates and all their policies on healthcare, taxation, economy and even their janma-kundlis? It infact seems more likely that they are hesitant Obama-supporters, unwilling to support him openly in view of his background. I also wonder if there will be another situation of the Bradley effect ! ( the black who ran for Governor : every poll predicted he would win, but it turned out he finally did not !) .

6) The outcome of this election is going to make history no matter who wins ! Interestingly, Obama, at 47, will be amongst the youngest Presidents in history to get elected. McCain at 72, the oldest !

Obama becoming the President of the United States would mean a HUGE image makeover for the USA. As Shashi Tharoor pointed out, for one, relations for the USA with other nations can only improve with him as President. Personally, I would like to see a situation where the conventional American racist would have voted for an African-American :) . And on the downside, Obama's protectionist fundas and him not believing in offering too many H1-B visas are a little daunting. (Especially because my brother is in SFO and he needs an H1-B!!).

Anyway, Obama is leading comfortably. :) Dixville Notch (which has a history of voting for Republicans since 14 years!)  has voted for him, and has, well, "Voted For Change".


(Jan suddenly realizes she has a Mobile Communications viva scheduled for the next day, abandons the post and hurries away.)

14 comments:

Unknown said...

there's sometheing about viva season that brings out the best in bloggers across the university, and VESIT in particular.

Varun Ramachandran looked through the post and

1. ROFLed at paavam thatha
2. gave Sarah Palin a middle finger salute
3. wondered if we as Indians, can take moral high ground in referring to another set of humans as racist. we probably have enough of our own dirt to clean up first. MonkeyGate aka Bhajji-Symonds was no flash in the pan. Anyone who's ever sat in the East Stand at the Wankhede /waited a bus stop with women from the North East / stared at a gora walking by him / her at Kala Ghoda will vouch for that.

4. concurred that once Allah Mia gives the go ahead , not even a 9/11 can stop a Moslem from becoming the President of the United States.

Humanity has its own strange ways.

Varun

http://thandagaram.blogspot.com

John Anderton said...

McCain's age (72) is an issue? Have you looked at our prime ministers? :P

Hope you have fun with your MC viva today :)

Mystique said...

Hats off to you gal...
all ur blogs are amazing...especially the 'madrasi' one...gs one...sexual minority...all r really good...the best blog i ve read in a long long time...

krithika said...

rofl!i wonder wat americans wud say to u calling their presidential candidate paavam thatha!n yay!history is made!martin luther king shudve seen this..reallly wonder wat changes we're in for tho...n hey he apparently has a hanuman idol so hes covered hinduism too

Navneeth Sundar said...

I can imagine how Deloit(igh)ted u will be, if and when u recieve your H1B.
Right now it seems, students have to attend their Vivas without dreaming abt the Visas, upon joining work.

silversplash said...

Varun Ramu - Indeed. I even bought myself a pair of skates during my previous PL/viva season! (that too,to skate inside home.)
Oh and btw - Observation no.3(Symonds/Kala Ghoda) is something you would've happily indulged in yourself, I bet ! :D

Hey Anderton - viva was okay. but damn, the subject (MC) was Mobile COMPUTING, not Communications !

Unknown said...

@ silversplash

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
:)

And err skates !! now that's definitely a first.

silversplash said...

@Kat - Ofcourse ! How did I miss that? He's supposed to have worshipped Hanuman for his victory! As for the changes for India.. I wonder..How much will Obama really be able to change in a term of 4 years what the Bush administration has formulated in a decade? I guess the Indian Corporate giants are expecting his outsourcing and protectionism views to gradually change. After all, it IS profitable for the US companies to outsource and they may not want to compromise on that, especially in view of the current economic mess there.

silversplash said...

Varun - abbe kitne ladki log pe line maara ?

Unknown said...

ninaipadellam , nadandhuvitta , deiyvam yedum illai
:)

silversplash said...

? Meaning you could n't find girls to line maarao on, there ?

Karthik said...

McCain as paavam thatha?
Well, after Morarji Desai, Narsimha Rao, Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh, I don't think we can say that :)

silversplash said...

@Navneeth - Oye ! I was talking about visas for bro, not me ! :P

Gopu and Anderton - Arre I can't imagine such old Presidents for USA.. India alag baat hai.
Anyway.. felt very bad hearing McCain's concession speech. "I don't know what more we could've done to win this campaign.I'l leave that for the others to determine" was sad to hear..and I thought it was crazy/rude of the crowd there to try boo-ing him, when he started to speak ! Respectless!

Navneeth Sundar said...

@Silversplash - Tht was a generic comment and one tht assumed u may be undergoing a similar process, when u actually get into it. Notice the "if and when" I had used.