Santander wrote:The descriptor that best characterized him on this episode, and does for me in general, is "reasonable." As in, he possesses great facilities of reason himself, and also the key ability to be moved by the rationale, motivation, and observations of others. He's a listener as much as a talker (and will happily listen while digging in to Dixie Kitchen johnnycakes, of which I'd love to share a basket with anyone out there the next time you're in Hyde Park).
This is no pronouncement on President-elect Barack Obama's politics, but come on, the thing that jumped out at me after watching that episode was that, just like any other politician, he is a consummate Bullshitter with a capital B. (And I mean that in the nicest, most respectful way possible.

)He can't just answer a question directly, he has to follow it up with a story about him, appeal to the hearts of those around him, bring up the kids to show that he's just like everyone else, make people think he understands exactly what they're thinking and feeling before they think or feel it themselves. That show, if nothing else, showed how adept a politician he is. By the end of the episode, the dreadlocked/cat's eye-glassed woman was smiling incessantly at him, and even the tough firefighter had morphed into a grinning, cuddly rabbit, all fallen to the charms of Barry O. I think those two decided right then that they'd vote for Obama should he ever run for president.
For me, the highlight of the show was that Firefighter O'Grady had finally gotten his comeuppance after telling people for the last year that he was on some local TV show with Barack Obama. Now, people will believe him when he tells them that, and maybe even buy him a beer.