Where In The World Is Barack Obama?
Political stalker hack checking in...
Wanna know where Obama is? Check my favorite website, FlightAware, to see where the candidate's Boeing 757 is at any particular moment. Of course there's no guarantee Obama is actually on the plane, as some venues are close enough to do a drive around. But do not fear! He's scheduled to arrive into Indianapolis Metro at 10:18p this evening.
Sometimes the pilots don't file a flight plan, especially if their destination is somewhat close to the departing airport. This is apparent in the plane's history as it appears that the plane simply showed up at the South Bend airport from Fort Wayne without having flown there. In any case, it's fun to live vicariously, no?
Have fun!
Posted by: divanongrata

Obama will be in Noblesville this afternoon.
Posted by: Keith | May 03, 2008 at 11:24 AM
He'll be in Lafayette on Saturday.. and I know he's at the State J&J Dinner in Indy on Sunday. There is a huge students for Barack rally before the state dinner...
Posted by: RFK | May 02, 2008 at 11:19 PM
One thing is for sure, wherever Obama is, he is proving how he isn't actually serious about any environmental concerns because he lets his jet run for hours at a time, polluting our earth just so he can make some hypocritical speeches.
Posted by: FakeEnviros | May 02, 2008 at 01:57 PM
I've seen polls with 08ama up between 1-3 points. I don't buy into these polls at all; remember New Hampshire. We won't know the results until the night of May 6 (at the earliest)...
Posted by: OJ | May 02, 2008 at 10:02 AM
I see the polls have him trailing Hillary by 10 points in Indiana. The Clinton/BAyh machine strike again.
Posted by: Mrs. Gloom and Doom | May 02, 2008 at 07:12 AM
Cool, Steph! Keep us posted!
Posted by: divanongrata | May 01, 2008 at 09:20 PM
While the pundits describe a “perfect storm” that may have rocked Obama’s boat, more influential observers (read “superdelegates”)have noticed his capacity to withstand simultaneous frontal assaults from Wright, Clinton, and Obama. Rather than expose him as “weak”, his recent “pastor disaster” and other issues have shown him to be a steady, unflappable leader, willing to gamble on the fundamental correctness of a post-partisan vision.
Posted by: Gerald Mayer | May 01, 2008 at 07:48 PM
Right now, he's on my friend Rich's family farm up in Union Mills, Indiana. I know because I'm getting the tweets from twitter about it.
Posted by: Steph Mineart | May 01, 2008 at 07:12 PM