treis
February 24, 2008, 6:48am
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It’s not hype when you have reasons.
My main reason is that I’m a law student, so I know a thing or two about the pressures to go work for a big corporate firm. Those pressures are even higher for the first black Harvard Law Review President. But Obama chose not to do that. He chose to work as a civil rights lawyer. What is the cynical explanation for that? Even if you think he wanted to be a politician all along, corporate law work hardly hurts that. Hillary worked for a corporate firm for more than a decade after law school. The best explanation is that he really believed in civil rights more than he believed in money and power.
His work as a community organizer, the way he has run his campaign, his family life, and the stories in his books all also speak to his being a “good human being.”
Your calling this “crap” and “hype” is pure cynicism, not skepticism.
He’s made a ton of money off of his book, and lives in a 1.6 million dollar home. Perhaps he could have done better as a lawyer, but he is doing pretty damn good. It’s difficult to see how someone who actually gives a shit about the poor/disadvantaged can drop that sort of cash on a home.