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Peter Maer /

CBS News/ August 26, 2009, 4:26 PM

Team Obama Turns to the Web for Solace

(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
MARTHA'S VINEYARD, Mass. -- As a heartbroken President Obama eulogizes Senator Edward Kennedy, he notes what some aides describe as "the gift" of the veteran Democrat's endorsement in the heat of last year's campaign.

In a statement released shortly after Kennedy's death, Mr. Obama said, "I cherished his confidence and momentous support in my race for the presidency."

Today the You Tube video of that moment is "going viral" among some members of the Obama team. A White House staffer who worked on the campaign from the start told CBS News many veterans of the Obama '08 effort have been e-mailing each other to remember Senator Kennedy by looking at the video of the turning point moment in the campaign.

CBSNews.com Special Report: Ted Kennedy

They're clicking on the boisterous January 28, 2008, political rally that shows Kennedy's famous bellowing voice proclaiming, "I feel change in the air!"

With candidate Obama at his side, Kennedy said, "With Barack Obama we will close the book on the old politics of race against race, gender against gender, ethnic group against ethnic group, and straight against gay."

It was a key political point shortly after Mr. Obama won the South Carolina primary. Declaring that "it is time for a new generation of leadership," Kennedy in effect put his family's mantle on Barack Obama.

On that cold January day he revived the torch is passed theme from President John F. Kennedy's 1961 inaugural address. Kennedy told the crowd at American University, "I believe in the bright light of hope and possibility. I always have, even in the darkest hours. I know what America can achieve. I've seen it. I've lived it -- and with Barack Obama, we can do it again."

Today as the flag was lowered to half staff at clapboard fire halls and other buildings on Martha's Vineyard, an Obama aide remembered the "psychological boost" of the Kennedy endorsement. The official said it was a "high five moment" at a very difficult time in the primary battle.

At last summer's Democratic National convention, an already seriously ill Kennedy fired up the party again. In what will be remembered as his last major political appearance he declared, "The hope rises again and the dream lives on!" (You can watch the video of that appearance here)

Read more on the life and death of Sen. Edward "Ted" Kennedy:

Obituary: Sen. Edward M. Kennedy Dies at 77
Arrangements for Kennedy Funeral Announced
Quotes: Tributes to Kennedy
Kennedy Memoir Set for Release Next Month
Flags to Fly at Half-Staff for Kennedy
Mass. Gov Supports Quick Replacement for Kennedy
In His Own Words
Life in the Public's Glare
Brothers "Would Have been Proud"
In Pictures: The Kennedys
Washington Unplugged: Bob Schieffer and Tom Oliphant Remember Kennedy
CBS News Special Tonight at 8 p.m. ET: "The Last Brother"
CBSNews.com Special Report: Ted Kennedy


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Peter Maer is a CBS News White House correspondent. You can read more of his posts in Hotsheet here.

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old1oncnet says:
The liar of the Senate has passed. Soon there will be another. The Usurper and Thief is still in our House. America is still in Danger!
Do you remember how the news reels of the old evil USSR used to make you feel? Dark, evil, sticky, and COLD! Don't you feel America starting to feel like that? America needs a nice hot shower to clean this Communist filth off our collective soul. Stand up and let the World know you want TRUTH to again be the backbone of America. Hidden records and Lawyers paid to hide the truth, a thing of the past. History, and the people of today, need to see all papers that tell the hidden past of the stranger that now lives in our White House. Stand up and Demand to see the truth. It is still Our Country. We can still save our America from these Shadow Dwellers. But silent, we can not be!
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stn_sage says:
RE: by the_majesty August 26, 2009 5:25 PM EDT
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From your prior---almost constant daily rantings---I wasn't aware that you HAD any respect for Mr. Obama---NOW or EVER!

From where did this FAKE respect come, today?!

You've already revealed yourself for who YOU ARE! And moderate, or open-minded, isn't what you're about! Nice try!
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User_00000000002945496845 replies:
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Thank you. Well said.
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the_majesty says:
Senator Ted Kennedy was a dedicated public servant.
I fully respect him for that.
If Obama tries to use Senator Kennedy's death
for political gain. I will have no respect for Obama.
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User_00000000002945496845 replies:
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Yeah, I'm sure. Whatever you say racist.


Let's all parties concerned get together and pass a comprehensive health reform bill in memorium of Ted Kennedy, for what a great American and great statesman he was.
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