OBAMA SUPPORTERS ARE FIRED UP & BURNING UP THE PHONE LINES

At first glance it was like any other beautiful,extremely hot and sunny Saturday afternoon, at the The Farmer's Market, in Los Angeles; crowds of people in tank tops, shorts and dockers, milling about trying to decide which vendor offered the least amount of carbs. The first time I ever heard of the Farmer's Market was when the Ricardo's and Mertzes drove to Hollywood, and Lucy accosted Robert Montgomery there and made him autograph an orange. This past Saturday there were no sit-com hi-jinks, it was all business, for the 2 professors, 3 filmmakers, 2 actors, and a non profit fund raiser. No it wasn't a casting call for a re-make of "Gilligan's Island," it was a phone bank site for Obama supporters.

I, like so many others, received the email to come and help the Obama campaign persuade the good people of Indiana to end which seems like a never ending primary, and vote for the candidate who has demonstrated good judgment, and the best mental health. The last part was not on the script, I felt compelled to add that. Anyway, I went anticipating a set up like there was at the L.A. Headquarters, a string of phones stationed in front of computers, but that was not the case. The event was on the upper deck of the main floor of the Market, and there was a volunteer, Kristen, a very thin, attractive blond, who is a proud graduate of "Camp Obama," manning a table with scripts and phone lists. I told her I had no cell phone with me, yes I'm one of those people, and she informed me I could call from home. I knew that was an option but I wanted to feel the camaraderie of other supporters.

 Unable to make calls, I set out to find out who these people were and why they came out. Did I mention it was extremely hot in L.A. on Saturday? I'm talking heat that makes your thighs stick to the seat, and sweat trickle down your cleavage, the kind that...you get the picture. We were in a covered outside area, with birds flitting about freely and every now and then a pigeon would give you a mischievous stare, like when they're about to grant you good luck, at least that's what I've been told it means when a bird poops on you.

The first person I approached was a Black woman, who was perhaps in her sixties, it's hard to tell with Black women and I dare not ask.

ELLA NIXON

Retired Mathematics professor


"There wasn't a phone bank close to me, Orange County is mostly Republican, so I drove over here. "

"Barack is the man for the season, as they say in Ecclesiastics. He's multi-national, dynamic, charismatic. His message of hope spans all demographics. I was in education for 37 years and I'm glad to see the kids get him."

"Hillary is extremely, I said extremely, negative. As the polls say, she's unlikable. John McCain is probably a good man but anyone who has been captured for 5 years, there are things within him, I....let me just say I have reservations with John McCain."

"We need hope, without it you can't get up in the morning. Here is a man trying to take politics to another level and it's sad they want to tear him down."

ANDREAS
ORIGINALLY FROM VENEZUELA, 30's
DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER

"I never cared about American politics. In 2004, when they turned issues into a religious thing I got into Kerry. Even though I couldn't stand Kerry, the way he spoke and carried himself. I saw Barack speak in 2004, and I liked that he said he wanted to represent me, and asked me to take responsibility, to give back and make sacrifices. He showed humility and integrity, and wasn't afraid to say he couldn't do it alone."

"Hillary Clinton is pure unadulterated ambition. She's not asking me to do anything. She only wants my vote and my money. Hillary and McCain are both batting for the same team, special interest. All her controversies create drama to get news and ratings. That's all she's about."

"I grew up in N. Maryland, and worked with blue collar workers and it's not that they're against Obama, it's that they don't have time to contemplate. They're up at 5AM and they don't get home until late, so by the time they get home they want the news short and sweet, they don't have the time or energy to investigate the issues. Hillary appeals to them because she's a brand, like Chevrolet."

"I flew to DC to meet Obama to see if what I thought about him was real, and it is. He's the real thing."

TATE DONOVAN, 40's,
ACTOR
CURRENTLY STARS ON "FX," "DAMAGES"


 
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"I just got off the phone with a union guy in Indiana who said he was with Obama but Rev. Wright turned him off. He said he felt it hurt his chances. I talked to him and he said he's still thinking about it but he wasn't decided yet. I think there are a lot of Republicans in Indiana."

"I was in Iowa, it was an amazing experience. I went to help out a friend who's shooting a documentary on Barack. She's been shooting for two years, before he announced he was running for President. Amy Rice, have you heard of her? She asked a bunch of her friends to come help her in Iowa. The feeling was, he was going to lose. Amy thought it might be the end of the road for Barack. I mean no one expected him to win. I thought since it was 98% white, and you had John Edwards there for almost five years, he was well liked and Hillary had her whole machine there. So when he won it was great for the volunteers who worked for months. It was really an amazing experience."

"I've been to Obama campaign offices all over, Iowa, NV, SC, Wisconsin, when you walk in those offices it feels like the America I thought it would be. Everyone wants to be there. The Obama supporters are dedicated to getting him elected. I've been to the Clinton offices too, there's a big difference. The Clinton people are there because it would look good on a resume. I talked to some of their people and they say I want to get into law school, I want to make connections to go into politics. In Iowa the Obama folks were locked inside a gym for three hours at a caucus, now that's dedication."

"I traveled with the press with Obama, and I know I will get in trouble for saying this, but they all secretly love Obama, and will vote for him, but they want a story and they're angry he doesn't fight back. That's not Barack, he's steeped in character. Hillary is like brittle anger and he has a righteousness."

"I'm talking too much, I shouldn't say...Amy Rice gets so nervous every time a controversy happens. She's continually impressed by the depth of his character. She said after 300 hours of footage there isn't a single thing that makes him look bad. All these things, Rev. Wright, Michelle's too strong, will fall by the waist side. If they don't, it's our loss."

"I'm on a show now, which I'm sad to say is Hillary and Bill's favorite. They probably watch it because of Ted Danson. He's a big supporter of hers. Ted's a real good guy. I remember after N.H., he said to me, you know this race is going to make him a better candidate. It's like he knew Barack would be the nominee."

Just before Tate called it quits for the day, he came over to where I was listening in on a conversation. I was intrigued by first time phone bank caller, Steve, who works in the entertainment business, he was cagey about exactly what he did, anyway, he hung up from a call and was quite frustrated and declared, "God they must have a lot of morons in Indiana."

Tate shared, "I just had the craziest call of my life. This woman says, 'You sound white boy. You better watch out because if he becomes president, your gonna be the boy. I hear Rev. Wright is gonna be in his cabinet.' I can't believe people believe this stuff."

CATHY N (Asked me to withhold her last name because her husband is "a prominent businessman"),
50 to 60's JEWISH AMERICAN

BEVERLY HILLS, NON PROFIT FUNDRAISER


"I've been working for non-profits for over 30 years, Legal Services, even the L.A.P.D., lots of integrated groups; this is the first candidate I've ever worked for."

"I don't choose my leadership by gender, it doesn't matter if she's a woman. I don't know if I could vote for her [Hillary Clinton] if she's the nominee."

"Barack represents integrity. Let me tell you something, we travel all over the world and they're excited about him being the President."

"My husband is a Republican, but he'll vote for Barack. Every time I ask my family and other Jews about Barack they don't want to talk about it. My parents are old and they will vote for Hillary because she's a brand, but will vote for Barack if he's the nominee."

"My guess it's the race card, because the Jewish community is taught never to forget, and as soon as Rev. Wright came out, they close that door quickly. It was as if they were looking for a reason not to vote for him. My Rabbi says things that don't represent me. She's just my Rabbi."

CAMERON JOHNSON,
20's
GAY, BLACK AND FABULOUS


I recognized Cameron from the Precinct Captain orientation at the Obama Headquarters, back in January.

"I'm the one who said Obama is like national Prozac, shaking us out of our depression."

"I think a lot of these gays support Hillary because of Diva worship. They see being gay as kind of hard. Everything has to be a fight or a struggle, and that attitude is what attracts them to Hillary. She's this tough, mean chick who will take no shit."

"I think she panders to gays. She goes to the gay ghetto, like the Abbey and boy bars and tell them what they want they want to hear. It's easy to be pro-gay in W. Hollywood, but it's hard outside of that area. Barack is more sincere. On MLK's birthday he went to a Black church and made a speech where he talked about homophobia. Now, that's real toughness. He wasn't taking a shot and a beer."

"The Clinton supporters don't have much conviction or passion. If you question why they support her, they just say one of her slogans, or, maybe we should give a woman a shot, I'm thinking, but I don't say it, as oppose to the Black guy."

"There's an ad in Indiana where it says Barack is too radical for N.C. and I'm saying yeah, that's the point. Maybe because I'm young or arrogant but Barack's message gets me so excited."

"Michelle looks better in person, I know people say she's hard, but they always say that about Black women, if they don't fit the stereotype. My advice to her is skip the gym a couple of days a week, to relax her muscles, she looks too pumped up. O.K. here's the catty gay man coming out. Lose the flip. Her face is too angular, she needs a softer do. Those high waisted pants have got to go. I'd like to see her in a nice sun dress, with colorful accessories."

"Of course Senator Clinton looks far worse. She's so mannish. Memo to Hillary: Lay off the Botox."

"Barack is good. As long as he stops smoking. He also needs to get some Prada suits, that will show his shape but give him some boxyness to his shoulders. I hope all this cattyness doesn't discount the intelligent things I said before."

BROOKS AMMERMAN 
50's, white male
Retired History Professor


"This is my first time phone banking. I usually donate when he has a bad day. My son goes to law school in Chicago so he got me into Barack. I felt the same about John and Robert Kennedy as he feels about Barack. Hopeful. I was glad to see Ethel Kennedy supports him."

"I taught history at the University of Iowa, so I was really proud when he won Iowa. This talk about white males is not true. Historically, the Democrats have a problem with white males-Reagan Democrats. Nixon got the construction workers."

"I felt for him when I saw him bowl because I don't bowl either. When my ex-wife was 8 months pregnant she beat me at bowling. My advice to him is to ask these blue collar guys- Don't you want a better economy? He proved by his campaign he runs things well. Look at Hillary she's a... what's the word when you don't pay your bills? Yeah, deadbeat. Most of those guys like practical things."

"I've lost all respect for the Clintons. Her husband lost my respect during his second term when he caved to the Republicans, and she doesn't know how to play by the rules, with the whole FL and MI vote. It's like a baseball team not getting in the World Series, saying, I want to count the games from Spring training."

Before I wrapped up my more than four hour stint at the phone bank, I chatted with Kristen and her neighbor, Ann.

KRISTEN
30's
ACTRESS


"I went to Camp Obama last summer for a 3 day weekend intensive training. It was 15 and 16 hour days. They had this guy who use to organize with Caesar Chavez teach us about grassroots organizing. What's his name? Oh, I know it. Marsh... Marshall Ganz, that's it. We spent a lot of time studying, analyzing and breaking down Barack's speech from the 2004 convention. There were people from all walks of life there. Gay, straight, old, young, people on walkers, Black, white - This campaign is bringing people together."

"During the writer strike I started doing more for the campaign. Working for the campaign has made me want to do more, I mean give back. I signed up to help in Peru for a month, with an organization call Cross-Cultural Solutions. Doing this has made me make more use of myself."

"The rudest responses I ever get are from Clinton supporters, even the Republicans are more polite than they are. Last week when I called Pennsylvania, it got so bad I had to put the phone down and leave the room for a while. They were really mean."

"If she's the nominee, I guess I would just write his name in. I'm an Independent, so I don't feel loyalty to her."

ANNE, 20's,
PERT BRUNETTE
PROMO WRITER, OVATION TV


"I'm an independent too, but I changed my party to vote for Barack. This is the first campaign I've been involved with. I voted for Kerry but wasn't into him. I didn't believe he would change anything."

"I don't think you should vote gender preference, I think you should vote for who you think will make a difference and she [Hillary Clinton] wont. She uses 'gender bashing' as an excuse to divert attention from her flaws, because she knows she can't win."

KRISTEN


"It's more ego for her. It's like beating up your brother. She and Bill think they own the Democratic party. No one can tell them what to do. I use to like Bill Clinton, but now I'm like, what? He's very ugly, not just looks wise."

"The positive, is that it actually benefits Barack. He gets to campaign in every state and they get to know him and we register more voters."

"My advice to Barack is to start running the general. Obviously, she can't win, so it's like OK, we'll play your game. We'd love to see him hit her hard but that's not his way. He's too smart. He's a gentleman. That's what the Clinton supporters want anyway. It's like that saying. It goes something like, first they laugh at you, then they ignore you, then they fight, and then you win."

"It's like Barack said, the only way to shut her up is to keep winning, and we are."

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