Candidate prepared with water bottle,
call for EMTs – fakery or fanaticism?
Barack Obama tosses a water bottle after woman faints at Seattle
campaign rally (Courtesy Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Call it the Barack Obama traveling salvation show – campaign rallies
and speeches that seem like the secular counterpart of tent-meeting
revivals and evangelistic sermons common in the U.S. a century ago.
And, in apparent similarity to the religious enthusiasm of that bygone
era, some of those coming to hear the Democrat presidential candidate
"preach" his message are fainting as he speaks.
A video compilation by Breitbart.TV shows Obama on several occasions
breaking off his speeches to address someone who has collapsed, usually
close to the stage, and to call for medical personnel while he offers
bottled water to the overcome supporter.
The similarity between the events and the emotive opportunity it offers
the candidate has some on the web questioning whether the campaign is
employing shills or whether the phenomenon is evidence of fanaticism
and cause for concern.
WND reported on the latest instance when Obama spoke to a crowd of
18,000 in Seattle a week ago:
"Democratic Sen. Barack Obama eschews the savior language used to
describe his campaign for the White House, but it seemed rather natural
when he interrupted 50 minutes of occasional soaring rhetoric to toss a
bottle of water to a fainting woman in the throng below, then calmly
gave out orders to ensure she was well."
A similar incident occurred when Obama spoke in Hartford, Conn., on the
eve of Super Tuesday:
"At one point, about half way through his speech, Senator Obama stopped
to ask for EMT support and water for a woman who had apparently fainted
in the standee section directly in front of the stage," reported the
the Choate school newspaper. "Michael Selberg '08 who attended the
rally found this swift action very revealing of Obama's character. He
said, 'Evidently, Obama pays attention to what is going on around him,
to his constituents. He was watching to see how people were reacting to
his speech. He was a very powerful speaker and evidently he overwhelmed
one person.'"
In January, the Los Angeles Times reported, "Obama's first and only
rally on election day came to a sudden and lengthy stop when a young
woman in the Dartmouth College gym fainted, and was eventually rolled
off on a gurney by emergency medical technicians. At first Obama
half-narrated the episode, saying soothing things like, 'She's OK,'
'She's talking.' But the longer she lay on the floor, the quieter Obama
got, standing on the podium, arms folded, looking worried as the
medical crew worked."
At a September rally in Montecito, Calif., "a woman standing in front
of the stage appeared to faint as Obama spoke about Iraq," the
Associated Press reported. "The candidate paused and asked the crowd to
make way for firefighters. One supporter shouted, 'You're a good man,'
leaving Obama momentarily at a loss for words. 'Well, I'm not the only
one stopping to help her,' he said, sounding almost embarrassed."
While the string of faintings and the candidate's response have
impressed Obama's supporters, others aren't so certain.
One unidentified poster to a Seattle Post-Intelligencer article on the
fainting spells, made a connection to '70s spiritual guru Jim Jones,
who led his Bay Area followers to South America where over 900 died in
a mass suicide:
"No one, other than Jim Jones – founder of the People's Temple, has
captivated crowds like Obama. This has nothing to do with the
'Kool-Aid' party Jones foisted on his people. Watch footage of his
sermons at the People's Temple, while in San Francisco. Same crying,
passing out, etc."
"MuncsMom," a poster at the Lucianne.com news forum, echoed the theme:
"Barack Obama is the black Jim Jones. I like George Bush and worked
hard for him but never felt THIS way. Pretty scary," she wrote.
"Three of the liberal women in the neighborhood were at a Ladies Night
Out 'hood party last week and were gushing and swooning over Obama. One
of them said she'd like to 'do' him. These are grown women with kids.
... We're now reaping the fruits of Phil Donahue, Sally Jessy Raphael,
Desperate Housewives, Sex in the City, and of course, Oprah!"
Radio host Michael Medved yesterday said he concluded, after viewing
several videos, the fainting episodes were staged. He noted the faint
always occurred near the stage, Obama remained calm and used the same
words in each of the occurrences and the person who collapsed was
always a woman.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Joshua Trujillo rejected the
fake vs. fanatic choice, noting that people often arrive early and
unprepared to see their favorite candidate, standing for hours to get
the best position.
"There are always people that faint. Guaranteed," Trujillo said. "When
somebody has to stand at one spot, at a view up front of their
candidate, and they wait hours upon hours with no water, no food, it's
expected and understandable."
At the Seattle appearance, the first Obama supporters arrived three
hours before the candidate came on stage.
"We have to get there hours in advance. If we're not smart enough to
take food and water, then by the time the candidate comes out, we're
feeling a little faint," he said.
He noted that he had seen two women faint at a Hillary Clinton rally
the day before. They were taken away on stretchers.
A poster named psych92, responding to Trujillo's explanation, noted he
had seen people faint at a John Kerry rally.
"Somehow, I don't think anyone was joining a Kerry Kult," he wrote.
"That would be from narcolepsy, I believe," fired back an unidentified
poster.
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