Obama's academia past
Janhavi Purohit
Issue date: 4/4/08 Section: News
"I did a month-long internship on Capitol Hill, in a U.S. senator's office. You realize you're not really electing a candidate; you're electing a staff, and working with [Obama] made me realize he has the judgment to surround himself with good people," Cody said.
Cody is currently involved in the Obama campaign as a volunteer.
"I'm a total Obama supporter, and I've believed in his candidacy from the beginning," Cody said. "He inspires a lot of confidence to work through difficult interactions with lots of different kinds of interest to bring them together."
Cody added that she looks for certain qualities in a presidential candidate, and Obama fulfilled them.
"He's so welcoming, thoughtful and open, but also willing to challenge, exactly the kind of things you'd want to see in someone sitting in the Oval Office, facing a challenge," Cody said.
Another former student, Philadelphia attorney Adam Bonin, is also involved in Obama's campaign. Bonin consults with the campaign and has provided assistance in a variety of areas, including internet politics and isolated legal issues.
According to Bonin, Obama has not changed since his years as a law school professor.
"What is remarkable for me, and maybe not so remarkable, is that the person I see now running for president is in many ways the same person who was my professor in law school," Bonin said." Someone who was not afraid of being smart and challenging his students, someone who was incredibly open to different points of view, and someone who gave his absolute commitment in the classroom. Even with everything that was going on with him, I guess at the time he was running for his first Senate race, he cared very much about his students and about being available to mentor students outside of class."
Bonin agreed that having experience as a professor was beneficial to Obama's campaign.
"It's a unique advantage for Barack Obama as former Professor Obama to have hundreds of former students around the country who are willing to, and eager to, speak about their personal experiences with him," Bonin said. "Especially those of us who took seminars with him got to know him very well and very personally."
According to Bonin, the "unique" experience of working at the University of Chicago Law School was also a beneficial factor for Obama for other reasons as well.
"It is by far the most conservative of America's major law schools," Bonin said. "[Obama] is somebody who is used to people who hold conservative viewpoints, of treating them with respect and of listening to them. That is an ability that will take him as far as President. There's a certain level of humility that comes from being in academia, from knowing there are other brilliant people out there who have all the answers."
Obama is facing off against Sen. Hilary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. Pennsylvania voters will go to the polls April 22 to vote in the state's primary election.
Cody is currently involved in the Obama campaign as a volunteer.
"I'm a total Obama supporter, and I've believed in his candidacy from the beginning," Cody said. "He inspires a lot of confidence to work through difficult interactions with lots of different kinds of interest to bring them together."
Cody added that she looks for certain qualities in a presidential candidate, and Obama fulfilled them.
"He's so welcoming, thoughtful and open, but also willing to challenge, exactly the kind of things you'd want to see in someone sitting in the Oval Office, facing a challenge," Cody said.
Another former student, Philadelphia attorney Adam Bonin, is also involved in Obama's campaign. Bonin consults with the campaign and has provided assistance in a variety of areas, including internet politics and isolated legal issues.
According to Bonin, Obama has not changed since his years as a law school professor.
"What is remarkable for me, and maybe not so remarkable, is that the person I see now running for president is in many ways the same person who was my professor in law school," Bonin said." Someone who was not afraid of being smart and challenging his students, someone who was incredibly open to different points of view, and someone who gave his absolute commitment in the classroom. Even with everything that was going on with him, I guess at the time he was running for his first Senate race, he cared very much about his students and about being available to mentor students outside of class."
Bonin agreed that having experience as a professor was beneficial to Obama's campaign.
"It's a unique advantage for Barack Obama as former Professor Obama to have hundreds of former students around the country who are willing to, and eager to, speak about their personal experiences with him," Bonin said. "Especially those of us who took seminars with him got to know him very well and very personally."
According to Bonin, the "unique" experience of working at the University of Chicago Law School was also a beneficial factor for Obama for other reasons as well.
"It is by far the most conservative of America's major law schools," Bonin said. "[Obama] is somebody who is used to people who hold conservative viewpoints, of treating them with respect and of listening to them. That is an ability that will take him as far as President. There's a certain level of humility that comes from being in academia, from knowing there are other brilliant people out there who have all the answers."
Obama is facing off against Sen. Hilary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. Pennsylvania voters will go to the polls April 22 to vote in the state's primary election.
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Carolyn Chase
posted 4/04/08 @ 2:26 PM EST
"Obama's Academia Past" article is informative and insightful. Although I do not support Obama for President, I do find him inspiring and charismatic. (Continued…)
Curt Hammock
posted 4/11/08 @ 2:25 AM EST
OBOMBANATION...A NOSTALGIC REMINISCENCE
BY CURT HAMMOCK
From the quill of one man.
Is Beauty only skin deep?
Take a Chance on a blazon trail ?
Oh infatuated nation;
The change chatter Proclamation
All MEN are created Equal
Men are inspired by Words
But Emotion over Reason
Or Inspiration over perspiration?
Clearly Obama's WRIGHT is wrong
Compassion must trump color allegiance
Tears of poverty constant
Media Bias clear as Ice
Hype is the culprit
The focus the chains
Remember the power of nature
The recitation of sacrifice
Endurance the foundation
The tolerance of woman
Again-All Men are created equal
All knowledge comes from pain
And what of our children
No Child born is punishment
Time does not alter the blessing
Faith demands Parity Allegiance
Not by Blind faith-leap
Time, tested, and true
Behind every successful man. (Continued…)
Ben Trent
posted 4/17/08 @ 7:55 AM EST
Professor Cody is an awesome teacher.
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