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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
The Woman Who Changed the World
2008-01-08
H/T The Corner
With Barack ObamaÂ’s meteoric rise topping the news these days, many people have forgotten the bizarre series of events that paved the way to his stunning ascendance. ItÂ’s especially interesting given that some personal and minor details, thought at the time to be insignificant, could now eventually shape the world we live in - given that Obama has a realistic chance to win the presidency. In retrospect, ObamaÂ’s presidential run was the candidacy that almost never happened.

Back in 2004, Barack Obama was an Illinois state senator with some modest accomplishments on his resume. He spearheaded welfare reform in the Illinois statehouse, and took the lead in passing a law that required interrogations in murder cases to be videotaped.

After unsuccessfully challenging strong Democratic incumbent Bobby Rush in a Congressional primary in 2000, Obama returned in 2004 to run for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Republican Senator Peter Fitzgerald.

Obama emerged from a crowded Democratic primary that included multi-millionaire Blair Hull, who spent $29 million of his own money in the primary alone (including paying homeowners $75 a day to keep his signs in their yards). In an 8-candidate race, Obama garnered 53% of the vote, routing his opponents.

Yet despite running away with the primary, Obama still had a formidable challenge in Republican Jack Ryan. Ryan was an impressive candidate - attractive and wealthy, with law and business degrees from Harvard. After making a fortune at Goldman Sachs, Ryan left to teach in an inner city school.

Yet Ryan had a problem - during the campaign, he was going through a messy divorce from actress Jeri Ryan, of “Star Trek: Voyager” fame. Details of Jeri Ryan’s testimony contained lurid details about Ryan forcing his wife to go to sex clubs in Paris. These details were toxic to Jack Ryan’s campaign, and he saw his poll numbers plummet - eventually, Republican leaders pressed Ryan to quit the race, fearing he was toxic to the statewide ticket.

Eventually, Ryan bowed out, leaving the Illinois Republican Party to find a candidate to run against Obama. This led to the national embarrassment of Alan Keyes moving to Illinois to run. Naturally, Obama won 70%-27%, buoyed by his keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic Convention.

The rest is history. Certainly, Obama deserves all the credit for the way he has excited Democratic crowds around the country - leading to his rout of Hillary Clinton in Iowa. And he may have beaten Jack Ryan on his own. But itÂ’s fascinating to think that the salacious testimony of a woman scorned could one day fundamentally alter the path of the world in which we live. Without it, Barack Obama could still be sitting in the Illinois statehouse, planning his next political move.
Posted by:Sherry

#12  Damn that's a hot chick...
Posted by: B for Benedetto   2008-01-08 21:45  

#11  "The black community has been voting democrat for years and what has it gotten them?"

20 million illegals taking over their turf?
Posted by: Gromomble Oppressor of the Iowans8916   2008-01-08 21:43  

#10  ...You WILL be assimilated.

And that's just hunky-dory by me.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2008-01-08 20:57  

#9  Isn't it interesting that the "Black Candidate" NEVER acknowledges white mother and grandparents. The folks who raised him and paid all the bills. And why hasn't the media mentioned this.
Posted by: Zenobia Elmavith5463   2008-01-08 17:05  

#8  Having lived in Illinois through this, I note that Jack Ryan was indeed a man with some slimeball tendencies. He portrayed himself in the primary campaign as the usual upright, moral Republican, only he wasn't.

And the Tribune went after his divorce proceedings after refusing to do the same in other cases of politicans with troubled personal histories in the recent past. The Tribune did the usual weasel explanation, but most people understood that they did it because they wanted to go after Ryan. I don't think the Tribune is part of the Combine, myself, but they're certainly willing to carry water when deemed appropriate.
Posted by: Steve White   2008-01-08 17:04  

#7  Thinkin the same thing bigjim-ky. The motto 'change' from the d-nuts I know seems 'so long as it isn't another white male'. My personal opinion, watching headward's numbers, is that many voting don't like either la bamba or hillarity so fall back on '04 lines.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-01-08 15:07  

#6  The other theory is Jack Ryan was a slime ball from the beginning.
Posted by: ed   2008-01-08 14:50  

#5  It's the oldest story in the book. An otherwise good man stumbles because he couldn't keep his zipper zipped.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2008-01-08 14:47  

#4  The black community has been voting democrat for years and what has it gotten them? Try nothing.
Now they have a black candidate and I cant help but feel like we are getting the "we deserve a black president to atone for long past wrongs" vibe from the democrats. Has anyone else sensed this?
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-01-08 14:11  

#3  The first time I really heard about sirocco bama was that crappy ad he put on Monday Night Football in December '06 - way before there 'was talk about a presidency running' but then why the ad from the freshman senator?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-01-08 12:10  

#2  You can throw Mike Ditka in there too. I remember the Republicans were pushing hard for him to run against Obama too.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-01-08 11:55  

#1  Ha. Nice whitewash (no pun intended). Remember this is Illinois politics writ national. In Illinois it's all one big "Combine" to use the local jargon. The Chicago Tribune got Ryan's divorce proceedings opened and revealed the stories. The point was to get Ryan out of the race. The Illinois Republicans then went out of state and got Alan Keyes to run in his place (ignoring the 2nd placer in the primary). All to get the Combine's man Obama in place to run for President. If he gets elected, watch out.
Posted by: Spot   2008-01-08 11:47  

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