What Would Barack Obama Say …

Yes we can.

They said this day would never come.

We are the ones we’ve been waiting for.

Simple, yet profoundly moving phrases from Barack Obama have captivated untold millions in the historic 2008 race for the White House.

Even the most ardent opponents cannot deny his remarkable penchant for oration, as these magical words seem to come straight from Obama’s soul.

Given the Illinois Senator’s fresh-faced look and relative youth (he’s 46), perhaps it isn’t surprising that his chief speechwriter is … wait for it … 26!

Jon Favreau

Jon Favreau, 26, is the chief speechwriter for Barack Obama.

Having worked on John Kerry’s presidential bid in 2004, Jon Favreau was hired by Obama in 2005. According to a New York Times piece, he’s become a key campaign component and one of the individuals most trusted by Obama.

Favreau’s mission is to channel the very fabric of Barack Obama — his idealism, beliefs, sentences and phrases - in every speech he writes.

It helps that Barack Obama conjures up memories of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr., but still, it’s not an easy task.

Try to imagine “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country…” coming out of the mouth of, say, Ron Paul.

Welcome to the challenge of speechwriting.

Continue reading the New York Times’ feature on Favreau here

 

One Response to “What Would Barack Obama Say …”

  1. Jim Says:

    Obama is the man but that doesn’t mean he will get in. They are attacking him from all sides and I hope he is up to the task. i don’t like the little bee hive stepping into this. Where the hell does he get off putting in his two cents? I can’t wait until Obama and McCain face off. I think he can knock MCcain down a couple of pegs. First he has to get by Hillary who will not roll over and is holding her own into next Tuesday!

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