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Home Front: Politix
Obama seeks to dominate with State of the Union speech
2011-01-24
[The Nation (Nairobi)] A reinvigorated US President Barack B.O. Obama seeks to solidify a reshaped image as a builder of compromise and promise an intense job building drive in his annual State of the Union address on Tuesday.

Obama will step up at 9pm (0200 GMT) in the House of Representatives for a speech which could define his battle with newly empowered Republicans, as the 2012 presidential race begins to stir.

The annual showpiece, with its repeated ritual standing ovations, offers a president a rare chance to set the political narrative by speaking directly to voters in a way the fractured media climate rarely allows.

Mr Obama previewed this year's speech in a web video sent to members of his grassroots political network.

"My number one focus is going to be making sure that we are competitive, that we are creating jobs not just now but well into the future -- that is going to be the main topic of the State of the Union," Obama said.

Mr Obama is riding new momentum after slowing Republicans following their mid-term election triumph and tracking towards the centre ground and the independent voters he needs to win for re-election.

His approval ratings which suffered amid the grinding economic crisis, have ticked up to the low 50s as he begins to plot his re-election bid.

Mr Obama also made his most direct connection with Americans yet, when his soaring call for civility stilled a row sparked by an Arizona shooting rampage.

Although the economic recovery is speeding up, many Americans are still struggling, with unemployment at 9.4 per cent -- a potential area of political liability for Obama.
Posted by:Fred

#7  We won't be watching Pharaoh's SOTU Natl. Scolding.
Posted by: pan   2011-01-24 22:44  

#6  Obamanomics is based on the economic theory of Kenyanism -- grass huts for everyone!
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-01-24 20:45  

#5  A big speech is exactly what he needs! After all, his speech to the Olympic Committee in Copenhagen helped Chicago win its bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics, and all those speeches on health care rallied public support behind the popular Afforable Care Act, and his campaigning for Ted Strickland and Lee Fisher and Martha Coakley helped them all win in 2010, and ...

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Posted by: Mike   2011-01-24 13:50  

#4  I will NOT be watching his Lying, Propaganda filled spewing.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2011-01-24 11:33  

#3  This article is from a Kenyan newspaper? Sounds like they're cheering for their favorite son.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2011-01-24 11:20  

#2  For me his voice holds the harmonic resonance of a dental drill. I neither want to listen to him, look at him, or now that he has been half castrated, to hear about his agenda other than how it has been thwarted.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-01-24 09:49  

#1  Mr Obama also made his most direct connection with Americans yet, when his soaring call for civility stilled a row sparked by his fellow progressives after an Arizona shooting rampage.
Posted by: Pappy   2011-01-24 00:30  

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