{"id":189,"date":"2011-11-09T10:28:45","date_gmt":"2011-11-09T08:28:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/fascinating-america.com\/blog\/?p=189"},"modified":"2015-07-19T21:10:46","modified_gmt":"2015-07-19T19:10:46","slug":"were-doing-it-again","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/fascinating-america.com\/blog\/were-doing-it-again\/","title":{"rendered":"We&#8217;re doing it again"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s an <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae19863\">odd<\/span> thing to say, but this column began because of a mistake. Well, not a mistake exactly, but an <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae19c4f\">unforeseen<\/span> event. In the November 1999 <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1a3ad\">issue<\/span> of <a title=\"Spotlight magazine\" href=\"http:\/\/www.spotlight-online.de\" target=\"_blank\">the magazine<\/a>, to <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1a41c\">accompany<\/span> an article someone else had written about <b>George W. Bush<\/b>, I introduced six of the other candidates for president. One of the most promising, <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1a803\">in terms of<\/span> her <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1ac28\">credentials<\/span> and popular <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1b0ea\">appeal<\/span>, was Elizabeth Dole. As I <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1b3c8\">pointed out<\/span> at the time, however, &#8220;Dole has the most achievements, but the least-organized campaign.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>We had some <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1b7b1\">misgivings<\/span> \u2014 the fact that her website could be viewed only on <a title=\"Steve Jobs and I (Mike Pilewski)\" href=\"\/blog\/steve-jobs-and-i\" target=\"_blank\">Macintosh computers<\/a> was certainly a <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1bb9b\">red flag<\/span> \u2014 but we kept her in <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1c842\">for the novelty value<\/span>: she was, to my knowledge, the first major female Republican candidate. Then, just as the first copies of the magazine were reaching our readers, Dole dropped out of the race.<\/p>\n<p>Fortunately, <em>we<\/em> had a website \u2014 one that worked on <i>all<\/i> <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1cccf\">operating systems<\/span>. We could <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1cf17\">post<\/span> an update! So I wrote one. With Dole gone, I could offer the readers another profile I&#8217;d already written \u2014 of <b>John McCain<\/b> \u2014 which had been left out of the magazine for space reasons. It was a good thing we could mention him, because only a few months later, McCain nearly defeated Bush.<\/p>\n<p>Four years later, in November 2003, we thought it best to cover all <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1d2fc\">bets<\/span>, so I profiled all nine Democratic candidates both in the magazine and online. This led to an online series called &#8220;Election USA&#8221;, which provided analysis and commentary on relevant news as it developed. Same for the congressional election of 2006.<\/p>\n<p>As the next presidential campaign was getting under way, the updates were planned from the beginning. With <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1d6e4\">primary elections<\/span> being held and drama and scandals <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1dac9\">unfolding<\/span>, there was a lot to say. &#8220;USA &#8217;08&#8221; had about 50 <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1df64\">installments<\/span>, which I imagined as chapters in a book. After it was all over, you could read them front to back and understand why <b>Barack Obama<\/b> was elected president.<\/p>\n<p>When Bush left the White House in January 2009 and Spotlight Online was redesigned a few weeks later, this column was reborn with the title &#8220;Fascinating America&#8221;. Its focus was widened to include the thinking, the traditions and all other aspects of the way of life in this large and often <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1e29d\">puzzling<\/span> country.<\/p>\n<p>We&#8217;ve welcomed many new readers since then \u2014 and in order not to <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1e754\">burden<\/span> this space with too much politics, I&#8217;ve created a Special Report called <a title=\"Special Report: Election 2012 (Spotlight Online)\" href=\"http:\/\/www.spotlight-online.de\/news\/special-report\/election-2012\" target=\"_blank\">\u201cElection 2012\u201d<\/a>. When major events occur on the road to the White House, we&#8217;ll analyze them there. I&#8217;ve started us off by introducing two of the candidates: <b>Mitt Romney<\/b> and <b>Herman Cain<\/b> are both successful businessmen with an entertaining stage presence. In the coming days, you&#8217;ll see who else <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1ebce\">is after<\/span> Barack Obama&#8217;s job.<\/p>\n<p>As our politicians used to say, &#8220;The <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1ee54\">fate<\/span> of the free world <span id=\"tooltip551ae5ae1f23d\">hangs in the balance<\/span>!&#8221; So have a look.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It&#8217;s an odd thing to say, but this column began because of a mistake. Well, not a mistake exactly, but an unforeseen event. In the November 1999 issue of the magazine, to accompany an article someone else had written about George W. Bush, I introduced six of the other candidates for president. 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