Interesting for me personally were the behind-the-scenes shots, which reveal, in mannerisms at least, that Obama the President doesn’t look a whole lot different than Obama the Guy on a Book Tour Who Maybe, Just Maybe, Could Run for President.
Wondering if the Tea Party in Austin today will compare at all to the immigration-law protests back in 2006, which didn’t have a huge discernible effect on legislation. Guessing these won’t either… God willing.
This clip, courtesy of Patrick Dentler, an old Austinist colleague, sums up the campaign. Listen to this man, then compare that to the Republicans screaming “Terrorist! Socialist!” The fact that Charles’s message seems poised to win really does give me hope.
A month ago the Texas Observer ran the Obama photo on its back cover, along with a blurb about how it took off. The photo first appeared on the Observer’s blog, and it was their creditential I was using when I got the shot. This marked the 22nd time, by my count, that the photo was published in print or on the web.
It’s been 20 months since I took it, and the whole sequence of things is still pretty amazing to me.
By the way, the exhibit “Cowboy and Presidents” is making its way from L.A. to Austin and will open next Monday at the Texas History Museum. If anyone happens to see it, let me know if the Obama photo made the trip to Texas.