How Do You Fight Change?

An insight and review on Barack Obama's speech in Berlin, Germany.

Barack Obama is steering steadily chanting that it is time for change. His presence offers confidence and a very American Attitude of he knows best. Obama stares doubt in the face and welcomes criticism, through racial prosecution and acquaintances disappointments he still stands with his head held high. John McCain while earning is military respect and showing the American peoples his so-called differences from our President of today, he has yet to show his ability to convince the American people to fight against change.

Obama Takes a Bold Step Forward

After taking the bait of John McCain's low tide casting of inexperience with outside countries; Obama swipes the news-casters off their feet. Every news station was all eyes on Obama, recognizing his bold move of a not yet elected president tour. Obama showed that he faces the unknown and unheard of dead on, he knows what he is doing is going to cause red flags. He is showing exactly what he means when he says its time for a change. So, while McCain wanders around grocery stores and double talks when asked about Obama's visit to Germany, Obama is being praised and welcomed with open arms.

A Mistake by Visiting Outside Territory?

Going to Iraq and Germany was what McCain dreaded for Obama to do, although calling out Obama for not yet visiting our war zone and plastering him for not having the experience. McCain's employees have let down him before; however, this blow hurts the most. As American's watches Obama speak to Berlin I am wondering what they make of this. McCain himself was surely undecided how to respond when asked how he felt about Obama's speech in Berlin and if he thought it was a bad move for Obama; responding with "it's up to the American People to decide" to both questions proved McCain was nervous to even answer from the heart. Could it been that McCain admired and possibly was envious that Obama could pull in over 200,000 of people from across seas, and could this be a taste of what will become of Obama's speech in Invesco Field, I whole heartily think so.

Final Thought

My final thought can only be express through a very well known phrase, "people fear what they do not understand".

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