Been waiting for this since watching it yesterday. As usual, The Big Picture does it right.
The “fireside chat” of the 21st century. I love it, and I’m really glad to see the innovation from Obama’s campaign carry over into his presidency. Everyone loves a good horse race, but it’s the governing that brings about the change. I hope things like this keep people’s interest, even just a little, in what can be a pretty arduous process.
I think Amy Carter might win for the coolest with Dynamo.
“He plans to install a basketball court in the White House grounds” Great list.
The next President of the United States.
I nice little slideshow from the Guardian showing different pieces of Obama’s brand strategy.
“Barack Obama has the DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE tattooed on his stomach. It’s upside-down, so he can read it while doing sit-ups.”
Another well designed interactive infographic showing how different groups voted during the Obama/Clinton presidential primary race.
“Now, of course, the question seems not whether Clinton will exit the race but when.” Sooner rather than later please.
I haven’t watched the entire thing yet, but what I’ve seen it’s incredible. If he really did write it himself that’s just staggering.
“Our meeting in early 2007 was probably one of the last times Senator Obama was able to spend an hour and a half sitting down and talking with just about anyone.”
Taken by Justin Hankins
I’m looking forward to caucusing on Saturday.
I absolutely love these posters/prints. I’m trying to figure out how to buy one but it looks like he’s just doing limited edition runs at this point, and I can’t find the “hope” one on his site.
An absolutely fantastic infographic illustrating who’s mentioning who in the debates for the 2008 presidential race. As you hover over Clinton notice how many people are talking about her.