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September 13, 2008
On The Verge
It seems things are not going well for The One we have been waiting for. In fact it seems like fewer and fewer people are waiting for him. The Democratic presidential candidate's slump in the polls has sparked pointed private criticism that he is squandering a once-in-a-generation chance to win back the White House.He got off on the wrong foot with the "bitter clingers" and has not managed to get back on their right side. Now with Sarah Palin attracting the "bitter clinger" vote because she is one of them he has his work cut out for him. How does he win them back? There is already evidence he doesn't have a clue. Here is some more: A senior Democratic strategist, who has played a prominent role in two presidential campaigns, told The Sunday Telegraph: "These guys are on the verge of blowing the greatest gimme in the history of American politics. They're the most arrogant bunch Ive ever seen. They won't accept that they are losing and they won't listen."Yep. That "Celebrity" commercial that McCain ran and that went viral on the Internet punctured that bubble. ∅bama has come off as weak. And as I pointed out in Midway For Obama, Americans do not elect weaklings to office. Since Sarah Palin was unveiled as Mr McCain's running mate, the Obama camp has faced accusations that it has been pushed off message and has been limp in responding to attacks.Dem mean ole Republicans are being mean to us. Waaaaaaaah. Mommy make them stop. It hoits. Not a winning message. Mr Obama's campaign manager, David Plouffe, called it the first day of the rest of the campaign.Damn. The ∅ campaign has more pairs of gloves than OJ. What ∅ needs to do with some of his campaign money (which is not flowing the way it used to be) is to buy a glove factory so he can spend his days putting on and taking off the gloves. Better yet, I think he needs to buy a clue factory. Fortunately he is too proud to do something like that. Obama's big mistake is in thinking that a campaign that worked in the Democrat primary caucuses can work in a general election. Thugs like ACORN can take you far in a caucus state. However, there are no caucus states in general elections. Vote fraud and voter intimidation only carry you so far in a general election. It works in big cities, especially in Democrat Machine Cities. In the suburbs and rural areas its effect is slight to non-existent. Mark Cunningham of the New York Post summed up the private views of many: "If it suddenly seems like the Obama campaign doesn't have any idea what it's doing, maybe that's because it doesn't."They hope to make it up with the youth vote. That may have worked except for two things. The youth factor exceeds in enthusiasm that is for sure, but it has a bad record of showing up for elections. Second, since the announcement of Palin as VP the youth vote is now evenly split between Obama and McCain. Besides, youth thrives on novelty and Obama is so yesterday. He was last year's celebrity. And now there is a new fresh face on the block. And what has been the McCain Campaign's best line of attack? A senior aide to one of the most powerful Democrats in the House of Representatives voiced the fears of many: "Palin doesn't just play to the Republican base. She has much broader appeal."That is right. Obama has been tarred with the campus radical label in two words. However, considering his Communist mentor Frank Marshall Davis, his seeking out Marxist professors, and his associations with Bill Ayers, it fits pretty well. On top of that he admits he was a failure at community organizing. Evidently Marxism doesn't even sell well to its target population: the poor. Another Brit paper, The Times Online tells a similar tale of woe about the ∅ campaign. THE high-heeled, moose-hunting governor of Alaska has sent Barack Obama's campaign into a state of panic as support for the Democratic presidential candidate haemorrhages in the battleground states he must win to reach the White House.I saw that. It should help the McCain/Palin ticket pick off a few more Hillary voters. In the face of Palin's onslaught, Obama has continued to base his campaign on the outdated claim that John McCain and his running mate represent four more years of a failed Bush administration.Actually, as far as I can tell, they have no game at this point except mud slinging. Change has been stolen from them and they are left without Hope. Cross Posted at Power and Control posted by Simon on 09.13.08 at 08:11 PM
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"These guys are on the verge of blowing the greatest gimme in the history of American politics." That strikes me as overstated. This is the greatest gimme since 2004, which was the greatest gimme since 2000. The Democrats have put together a string of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. italtrav, I don't see the passage you're talking about--what's racist? tim maguire · September 14, 2008 11:18 AM Sorry: screwed up the formatting. You said, "Damn. The ∅ campaign has more pairs of gloves than OJ." I can just see the press conference now. italtrav · September 14, 2008 12:10 PM Got it--you're right, that does have problematic overtones. I'm reluctant to say "racist" because the skin color of the glove wearers is incidental to the glove reference, but since they are both black, it's a conclusion some would come to. Best that the McCain campaign leave this one to the bloggers. tim maguire · September 14, 2008 01:08 PM I'm in the fortunate position of having to please no one but my blog master Eric and myself. Plus the one time I ran for office I think I got five votes. So I don't think that is a useful career path for me. Plus have a look at the "Super Tracker" graph at 538.com The Obama campaign is in freefall. M. Simon · September 14, 2008 02:04 PM Post a comment
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Dunno, sounds like a damnably racist remark to me. If Obama should know better than to mention lipsticked pigs in contexts including Palin, perhaps you ought to be careful about linking black criminals and black candidates in the same sentence. Could you imagine the furor if Palin or McCain made such a remark? Would they (or you) be reduced to bald repetitions that they had had no such intention? Would that be adequate to quiet their opponents? And would any of it be worth the spilled ink and electrons?