President Obama is the best-known politician to be exploring the possibilities of new technologies to converse with the people. Others must follow his lead and innovate. It is inevitable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Corporate communications will become a high-tech art, just as political communication is for Obama.
The whole Obama phenomenon brings up memories from my distant past: the good-looking guy who talks real good, whose line you don't buy immediately but whose charm is so dazzling that he gradually convinces you that this time it will be different.
Obama better understood community organisation and peer-to-peer communication than any recent candidate, and we are applying that lesson.
As a speaker, business leader or marketer of any type, the onus is now on each of us to become equally capable of communicating very personally with a seemingly endless number of people connected by social technologies.
I think Barack Obama is one of the most exciting politicians to come along in a long time.
I would say that Barack Obama has always been a real optimist about what can be accomplished. He believes that government can be used to create systemic, long-term, real change. And the first lady is more of a skeptic.
Barack Obama is one of the greatest politicians in American history.
There is a growing sense among Americans outside the Beltway that while President Obama may be a good talker, he is a lousy manager.
President Barack Obama is a doer. And we in America will do big things with him.
If you take a guy like a Barack Obama, who's raised millions of dollars from the most donors in the history of this nation, it suggests that there's a deep and profound hunger for a new politics to come forth. And a guy like him has been able to mobilize that and to reach certain parts of the hip-hop generation.
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