Barack Obama has had a busy day today. I wanted to recap some of the developments of the day for those who may have missed one thing or another.
Below the fold you will find links to the various diaries that showcased Obama and what he has been up to, the things he has been fighting for, etc.
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Most recently, Elise pointed out that Barack wowed the SEIU, pointing out his long history of labor activism and saying he would walk picket lines as President.
Back in Iowa, Obama's Steak Fry performance is still sending shockwaves through the progressive community, as he is the first front runner to come out in favor of only voting yes on bills with firm timetables for leaving Iraq.
Icebergslim took the time earlier to point out that when it comes to organization in Iowa and at the Steak Fry, Obama is king. This resonates particularly with me because of my experience with Camp Obama, and I think the media / punditry is really overlooking the importance of his campaign's organization.
NuisanceIndustry has disected a Chicago Tribute article about Obama's advisory team and how they will shape his candidacy and his presidency.
NevadaDem believes it's about time the progressive community unites around Obama. I'm sure many will disagree, but it's worth a read nonetheless.
Finally, and I think this really is a great final piece: Today, Obama stuck it to Wall Street. He is famous for his ability to give an "eat your spinach" type of speech, and wall street got one of the best talkings to of the season.