When I gaze over the Rocky Mountains and look for the mists of "change" that will envelope Denver this week, the visage of Illinois Senate President Emil "we don't want nobody nobody sent" Jones keeps intruding. Jones' mug is never gonna be carved into Mt. Rushmore, but he looms pretty darn large in Barack Obama's personal pantheon.
'The whole world is watching." Don Rose, the press secretary for the National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (MOBE), uttered this famous phrase in 1968 to vividly denote the world's fixation with the drama of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.





