Political Awakening of American People Propels Obama to victory !
"Economic Crisis" was a factor, but not the main factor behind Obama's winning.
Mr. Ayubi
The Bush doctrine [ "The fear that Americans have been instilled
by GWB would surely have had the salutory affect ".... in your
words ...] has became a cliché does not impact as much
on the US voters as it did in the early Bush-years.
The "Economic Crisis" was a factor, but not the main factor behind
Obama's winning.
The economic situation in Texas is in shamble, but that could not
overturn the republican majority there., McCain captured the TX delegates.
Obama was more presidential and his campaign was more
organized from the very beginning.
Please read the Associated Press news in Ittefaq:
Obama represented the Change that America needed and the
Americans believed in ....Even 75% of the white Americans below
30 years of age voted for Obama.
It remains to be seen, what Obama delivers ....
Syed Aslam
PS:
Voice of America | Election reveals 'real America' Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 7 hours agoThat's why it's so foolish to talk about a "real America" or "real Americans." There can be no "real America," at least not in the singular sense. ... |
Mr. Aslam, If the average americans had their belly full i.e. had the security of their jobs and house then they would have considered their security concern as their first priority but with poor job prospect and fear of losing houses they do not consider their security concern as important any more. In Mr. Obama's own words" Mr. McCain is concerned about losing the election but I am concerned about your jobs and houses".. I do not believe that without the present finacial crisis Obama could win even with a narrow margin. . Man's livlihood is his first and prime conern and security is poor second. Ayubi
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Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 2:59 PM
Mr. Ayubi
I don't think so. Even before the US stock market started declining, the polls showed higher rating for Obama.
The economy was among many factors that translated into Obama's landslide victory. It was not the only factor. As I see it Obama would have still own, even without economic crisis, may be with a little smaller victory margin ...
The America [people] has changed. The "security scare" and chauvnistic propaganda does not work as good as you may think. The young Americans look at the world differently ... [the turmois in Iraq and Afganistan is also clearly visible.] American people believed in the Obama's call for CHANGE
in every stage of America's Policy.
What happend next remains to be seen.
"Barack Obama will face a daunting array of foreign policy challenges, from wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the global financial crisis to the need to shore up the country's frayed international image. While foreign policy, taxes, health care and the economy all played a role in the campaign before Tuesday's vote, national security issues such as the
Iranian nuclear standoff and Middle East peace are likely to remain near the top of the agenda when Obama takes office from President George W. Bush on Jan 20.
Obama, like his defeated Republican rival John McCain, has vowed a reinvigorated effort toward Middle East peace and promised staunch support for Israel. Obama foreign
policy adviser Mark Lippert said fighting terrorism, dealing with militants along the Afghan-Pakistan border and killing or capturing Osama bin Laden are top national
security priorities.
Obama has pledged to end the Iraq war but bolster the U.S. troop presence in Afghanistan. Obama's willingness to talk directly to U.S. adversaries such as Iran and Syria was another
major point of disagreement during the campaign.
Thanks
Syed Aslam
Mr. Aslam, Had there been no economic crisis the election results would have been different. The fear that Americans have been instilled by GWB would surely have had the salutory affect at the ballot box. The financial crisis was not foreseen which upset sall plans. Ayubi Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 10:32 AM Mr Ayubi The results show that McCain was hurt by "Bush effect". Consider that a favor, very well !!!!!! SA On 11/4/08, Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo. com> wrote: The favor GWB has done to McCain is that he has instilled a fear of unknown enemy of USA in the hearts and minds of the Americans . It is because of security concerns that many americans will vote for McCain.. Most Americans do not believe that the incident of 9/11 was stage managed by the US authorities in order to get support for their mis adventure in Afghanistan and Iraq. Ayubi
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From my observation in thelast few months it look like this guy Alistair Scrutton, is expert in writing utter useless articles. This article is again shows his useless/wasteful mentality. In India nobody has objected Mayawati becoming a PM, infact KR narayannan a dalit has already served as Rashtrapati (Highest post).
What it matters is the person becoming Prime minister has got brains and be able to run a efficient, corruption free goverment. Infact our present PM Dr. Manmohan singh is testimony to our secular credintials, although he is running a corrupt and highly inefficient goverment. So Mr. Alistair Scrutton stop writing this utter useless blogs, instead you can write a blog about introduction of some black and asian faces as minister/PM of your native UK.
- Posted by SanjayIndia has had several "Obamas" in its 60 year history: people from minority or maginalized communities who have made it to important political posts through sheer hard work and on merit. Our PM now is also from a minority community. Our record has been better in that regard than America's.
But India, or any European democracy, will never see the kind of personality and aura building that the US presidential campaign has seen around Obama, because parliamentary democracies work differently. Personalities and auras, however charismatic, tend to get diluted in the long-drawn out process of coalition building and constant negotiations. So we will never see anything like Obamamania because interest groups are formed around too many different political ideologies. Yet I think in the longer run a parliamentary democracy is a healthier system.
- Posted by Sudha RajagopalanI start with a big YES, very contradictory to Indian Society, the one and One Mayawathi madam can become country's ever first Prme Minister.
- Posted by raasanWE ARE GETTING VERY NEAR TO THE GOLDEN PATH PAVED BY HONOURABLE DADASAHEB KANSHI RAM WITH HIS LIFE. MAYAWATI MADAM CAN MAKE HIS DREAMS COME TRUE.ALL INDIANS ARE LOOKING FORWARD FOR THAT GOLDEN MOMENT WHEN INDIAN UNTOUCHABILITY CAN BE ERASED FROM EARTH.
- Posted by raasani am proud that mayawati has attained such great heights being a dalit. on the contrary she should focus on the welfare of people whether they are dalits or other castes than being famous herself.
politicians should involve their conscience wherever possible. Money makes them crazy. But what if they are not paid for their post. will they still continue the upliftment of the country.
to all politicians:- love our very own country INDIA. and all good things will happen to our INDIA. i am a very tiny citizen of INDIA, but i love my country. and if possible i can sacrifice, not my life atleast my few years for our country.
- Posted by theresa patelFYI Reuters, KR Narayanan was from scheduled caste who was president of India. We had muslim presidents christian presidents. Is this your todays article to put india down ? Get a life .
- Posted by vivekMr. Scrutton, your most important and relevant point is that Obama did not use/abuse his color - the only way for Mayavati to get anywhere near the Prime Ministerial seat would be to strongly use her lower caste credentials. But then there's nithing wrong with that, given that anyone who comes to power will be using some similar platform.
- Posted by Vishnu ShastriIndia's Obama should be person of substance who can unify the country beyond the distinctions of color, caste and race. I don't think Mayawati comes any close to that. I think the nation would heartily welcome a leader from dalit, if the person has some substance.
- Posted by abhishek bhordo not tarnish obama, by calling him black he is a true american. First let mayawati learn adminstration and stop always crying about her being dalit. let her take her own decision rather than depending upon 2 or 3 babus.
- Posted by jassshe will ensure that the fabric that is india is destroyed. she is a low caste and deservedly so. you idiots who has commented here - do you know what you are talking about? we don't need a donkey or a buffalo herd to rule the country. we need a statesman who will earn the respect and command respect. this dark stone ass will only cultivate hatred and divide the country on communal lines. i hope she will die of a incurable disease soon.
- Posted by vishwanathUnfortunately this could become a reality. Obama has a very good credentials. His income did not suddenly jump by crores of rupees over a short period. Also Obama doesn't seem to be a man who will go around erecting his own statues all around. Obama never in his campaign talked about how black he is and how how downtroden his people are and that is why every one should vote for him.our Dalit leadres only qualification is her caste and she seems to take advantage of that.
- Posted by DineshSo there si no comparison betwwen Obama and Mayawati
Mayavati is no Barrack Obama. Whats wrong with you all.
- Posted by IndianI could care less about her caste than her personal integrity and ethics. Everything we know about her is she is a self-serving and conniving aggrandizer — corrupt and vindictive. Obama didn't play the race card and no one has accused him of pecuniary malfeasance. The same can't be said of Mayavati and it'd be a shame if she can manipulate her way into the office of the PM.
Yes, I know this is possible in India and it has happened before with many politicians. The embarrassment before the world for India, if she makes it, would be the commentary like this:"The first Dalit PM of India, Mayavati has also been widely criticized and reviled for corruption, caste favortism and vindictiveness towards her opponents." I don't think that, unlike the Obama election, it'd be a good reason to celebrate or take pride in ourselves as Indians before the eyes of the world.
Dev Dasgupta
- Posted by Dave DasguptaNew York, USA
Jaggivan Ram was a dalit /Bc who was a PM
- Posted by ambrishObama did not win the election based on his race. He won it based on his policies and vision for India. Mayawati has only one vision, exploit the Dalit vote bank and fill her personal coffers. Please be reminded that K.R Narayanan (Late Former President of India) was a Dalit. So, the answer is Yes, India is, was and will be ready for an Untochable to lead her, but God forbid it will be Mayawati.
- Posted by GaneshMayawati as PM of India, yes it can happen in India. She could be compared to Sarah Palin in many ways, lavish spending, uneducated in world politics, history and economics. Yeah, as long as there are more number of uneducated and irrational people living on this planet, there can be leaders like Mayawati and Palin can rule the democracies like India and US.
You can't fix stupid, people have to fix themselves. I guess we have no choice but see this one day. No offense to Dalits, as the other blogger mentioned, India had and has many Dalit leaders, one of our president K.R Naraynan is a Dalit, he is highly educated and elegant diplomat. It will be very unfortunate to see Mayawati as PM.
- Posted by Satishin the advanced countries like uk or us, the people look at the merit of their leader. their leader is elected after it is ascertained that he has the ability to lead. that is the reason we do not see horsetrading and instability, but rather a stable government that completes the term. people like mayavati do no have any quality for the world leaders to respect. for a country like india which prides itself with high numbers of doctors,scientists etc, we have better qualified people to run the nation. in between why should anyone bring the caste factor? if a person is qualified enough how does it matter what his color or caste is?
- Posted by vishwanathSorry to say this Mr. Alistar Scrutton , but before putting up a blog like this you must know the history well .. many have written about the past minority religion or lower caste politicians , so i wont reapeat the names. I would just like to say that i can\'t agree more with @devdas gupta .@vivek , @Sanjay !!!!
Its not about any persons caste , its about his/her personality that makes him/her eligible for a post ! And as far as this women is concerned , i will be ashamed if she becomes the PM/President of the country ! And Mr.Scrutton , wake up , if we have to compare the india\'s caste\'ism and america\'s rasicm … india is far far better as most of the states in india have the so called lower caste Chief Minister .. i guess you are more concerned about the caste than the general public of india , who has stopped seeing such differences !