Tuesday, June 03, 2008

An impressive man who makes a great first impression


Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni called Iran the “neighborhood bully.”

Speaking of the neighborhood bully, McCain, although he only labeled Obama a “liberal” once in his speech tonight (guess the R’s finally realized that most people don’t spit and cross themselves when they hear that word), suggests that the R strategy of running against the 1960s hasn’t changed, even against a candidate who was actually born in the 1960s: “But, the choice is between the right change and the wrong change; between going forward and going backward. ... The solution to our problems isn’t to reach back to the 1960s and 70s for answers.” Does anyone really think electing Obama would be “going backward”?

For that matter, is it actually possible to “go backward” from the Bush administration?


I rather enjoyed McCain’s condescending line that Obama “is an impressive man who makes a great first impression.”

I rather less enjoyed McCain’s condescending line that Obama had been named the D nominee by “pundits and party elders have declared that Sen. Obama will be my opponent.” Be as dismissive of Obama as you like, but someone who claims to be above partisan politics should show a little less contempt for the voters.


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