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A day to remember as Barack Obama charms the Irish nation

Obama's visit gives Ireland a boost in the midst of harsh economic times


Obama gives his speech after a concert on College Green, Dublin. Prime Minister Enda Kenny (left).
Obama gives his speech after a concert on College Green, Dublin. Prime Minister Enda Kenny (left).
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By four o'clock on Monday  Dublin’s College Green looked like a pilgrimage at Mecca.

As far as the eyes could see tens of thousands of Irish had gathered in every available place, waiting for their own particular hero to appear.

It was a far younger crowd than the one that gathered for President Clinton fifteen years before. During his election campaign Obama was a magnet for younger voters, fed up with the old ways. Clearly that appeal still registers in Ireland.

Sure there were warm up acts, the biggest cheer surprisingly for rugby star Brian O’Driscoll, a local hero who had some of the American media confused. ‘Who he’ asked one.

But every so often the chant of ‘Obama Obama’ rippled across the vast crowd like a mighty wave , leaving no doubt whatever who the vast throng was there to see.

At around 5 the Irish leader Enda Kenny took the stage. He has been having the kind of first few week in office his handlers could only  have dreamed off.

On his first week he was in  the White House on St.Patrick’s Day impressing everyone with his gravitas and sincerity, now he has welcomed back to back visits by Queen Elizabeth and President Obama.

Little wonder there was a spring in his step and gusto in his voice as he welcomed the American president.

Obama himself came on stage to a rock star reception. His speech was a soaring and eloquent paean to the many millions of Irish who had left Ireland to create a new life in America. By the time he had finished the crowd was ecstatic.

What he did next was even more interesting. He plunged into the crowd, shaking hand after hand, even taking a phone call to a very surprised mother who must have almost lost her life when she found herself talking to President Obama.

This was an energized and pumped up Barack Obama, clearly a man in campaign mode, ready to start the re-election process with a rally in Ireland that will surely figure in television ads come the Fall of 2012.

The day had not started out so well. I awoke in my Dublin hotel room to the sound of rain lashing the windows and a howling wind that threatened at one point to ground the president’s helicopter from taking him to Moneygall.

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It looked for a few brief hours that the weather would play spoilsport but miraculously, soon after Air Force One arrived, the sun came peeking through through and occasional showers continued for much of the day.

Obama visited the President Mary McAleese and the Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Enda Kenny and the highlight was seeing Obama brandish the hurling stick that Kenny gave him.

I watched the Moneygall visit in the press room at Dublin Castle, near where the Dublin rally was to take place.

The famously on time president, lost all track of his schedule as he shook hand after hand and lingered with the locals who clearly had found a way to his heart.

I was glad to see his closest Irish cousin Henry Healy be among the first to greet the president.I had spent the day in Moneygall on Thursday and had been so impressed about how the little village was handling its brush with fame.

Against all the dds they had invited and had accepted an invitation from the most powerful man in the world to come and visit them.

On the day the images from Ireland were the ones of the president in Ollie Hayes bar drinking well over half of a pint of Guinness.Given that the drink is black and white it served as perfect symbol of Obama’s own mixed heritage.

Then it was on to Dublin and the climactic rally that was such a success.

By the time he headed for London Barack Obama had charmed a nation and been charmed in return. Ireland needed the boost in the midst of harsh economic times and Barack Obama had done himself no harm politically for 2012 either.

All in all a great day.

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tell you what Ireland ..You can have him . won't take any time at all to make a fake birth certificate . oops wait maybe about 3 years or so . But he'll have one for being born in Ireland.then you take him. America dont have a pot to pi$$ in or a window to throw it out of.
Hope Ireland gets back on track with its economy!!! Everyone loves Ireland.
If only he really means what he says !!
willieboy you sir are a complete moron. what could Obama being doing in the storm ravaged states that he cannot do from Europe? You nit wit it's the 21st century- if he could conduct a war from Air Force one then I think he's cery much able to stay abreast with whats going on here in the U.S. while he is abroad. This not the 19th century where traveling to Europe meant being completely out of touch for weeks on end- the way many of you wrap yourself in the cape of stupidity then prance around like a super hero astounds me.
Sadly I never made it to Moneygall...but I thoroughly loved watching the events as they evolved...it was a very human experience..seeing the most powerful couple in the world lift the spirit of a nation...if the naysayers cannot appreciate that fact...sad for them...I felt the joy of it all...well done Mr.President and your spectacular First Lady..it was a very special day for this unassuming country...and it's good good citizens..
How bad is it in Ireland? The U.S. is hardly a role model. I'm glad all the hoopla brought some money into their economy. I'm sure for years to come people will flock to Moneygall to see the now famous house and pub.
Great speech, Obama. But it's actions that count. Why have you bought in to so many of the miserable policies of the Bush Administration? At this stage I'd say you've lost my vote. Your loss is Ron Paul's gain.
You can have him. We don't want him.
Hi, This guy is a 'sound man.' Great personality, great empathy, and a regular guy. Just one of the lads, when he gets a chance. I wonder why all the animosity- birth certs, ancestry, religion? Cheap shot politics? Jealousy? Could all this be a code for plain old colour-difference hatred? By the way, Mrs. Obama is pure class! She would make a great president in time!
Look for crying out loud it was a great day. We always make people welcome it doesn't matter who they are. We enjoy a good craic and he and his wife seemed to enjoy it too. So he kissed babies and whatever isn't that every bloody politician the world over does. Enda Kenny is ok but are new Government seem to be forgotten about the people on the ground.
Tell me this republicans. How much of the $770 billion bail-out, granted under George W Bush, been paid back? Always hammering on about GM, which actually kept people in jobs and kept an industry alive, yet nothing about your old pals in Wall Street who caused most of the mess you're in!
Dummies!
Yes, but has General Motors, oops, I mean Obamamotors paid back the Senior Secured Bond holders -- Oh, dear, no, they illegally threw them over in favor of the unions and then got that mummified brain of Justice Ginsberg, who said she didn't understand the issue and then illegally pushed those bond holders of legal contracts over a cliff. GM only paid the government back because the government sold its illegal shares of GM on the market, actually GM paid nothing back, the new shareholders did. The value of what the received is still a great big question mark.
To The Obama Administration Everyday Is St.Patricks Day as Long as N.Ireland and The Republican Party Remain on The Back Burner !
what makes him black after all his great great great grandfather was Irish tired of hearing Afican American Irish American and so on we are American




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