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by Bill Murchison    Tue, Mar 18, 2008, 10:56 AM

There's one advantage to be noted,  perhaps, in  a long, looooonnng presidential campaign: You get to see the candidates react to a varietyof circumstances.  In Barack Obama's case, that's not preicsely the advantage of which I speak.

In one week's time, Obama:

1.  Finds himself deeply embarrased by his pastor's racial rants, and biy his own inability to explan how he enver heard any of these rants during 20 years of church attendance.

2. Signals his economic ideas aren't quite up to the challenge of  differentiating himself from the rest of the presidential field while proposing constructive solutions to the mess in which we're stunned to find ourselves.

As for  1., Obama demonstrates his probable ignorance of some folk adages: that a man is known by the company he keeps, and that when you lie down with dogs, you may cheerfully expect arise with a flea infestation.  Meaning he never realized, as the Rev.Jeremiah "God D--- America" Wright expounded  before him, this stuff could stir up a storm for a bright young presidential candidate?

Not many people suppose Obama belives the trash Rev. Wright heaps before his hearers.   You get associated with that trash, nonetheless, by mutely staring as it piles up.  What about the trouble George W. Bush got in for speaking at Bob Jones University, which banned interraciual dating. Down came the fury of the Democrats and the media upon him.  He had to apologize.  Obama didn't notice?   Thought perhaps a black man enjoyed exemption from the conversational standards imposed on white men?   Not intuitive. Not what you'd call good judgment.

As for 2.,  while blood  accumulates in the gutters of  Wall Street,  Obama flashes his economic credentials by spurning President Bush's plans for extension of the tax cuts due soon  to expire.  His party on Capitol Hill  made the ssme noises last week in laying out their design for the next budget.  At  least that was before the weekend drama that saw the Federal Reserve engineer the takeover of  Bear Stearns by  J. P.Morgan -- to avert the unknowable consequences of seeing so large an economic player simply fall apart.

The call to let "tax cuts for the wealthy" -- as liberals call them -- simply go away and rates rebound shows naivete of a highly beguiling sort.  What Obama is saying, in a bid to be taken seriously as an  economic thinker, is, the present victims haven't been kicked hard enough -- let's  take more momey from them as the penalty for having lost so much   Boy, if having their taxes hiked, and their social usefulness questioned, doesn't inspire them to work harder,  what would?

 Not that voters are precisely wagging their tails in empathy with the Big Rich who squandered so many big bucks on high living during the boom.   Not that foreclosures and  high gasoline prices, along with rising prices for groceries, don't assail the (relatively) poorer classes, because. I assure they do.

No, the point is, if a presidential candidate, at a moment of severe national stress,  can't do better than propose the absurd for the of discomfiting the man whose job he wants -- well,  what can he do? 

Obamamania has always been about hope and change: of which we certainly could  use some, assuming they came in a form calculated to improve the way we live.  From a Harvard man one expects  a little bit better than Obama has lately been delivering.    True, he may yet find his footing and  move forward again.  It's a  looooong campaign.  For now the colt makes his equine competiion look better without their having had really to exert themselves.

Obamamania is about salesmanship: the call (switching metaphors from one transportational mode to another) to sink into the driver's seat and careen off the dealership lot without asking too many questions. Such as how much gas you got in the tank?   And did someone inspect this thing?

The loooooong campaign is about inspecting this thing -- the Obama movement -- from top to bottom, looking for rents in the upholstery and listening for pings in the engine.

Well, guess what...?  

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written by equiltynotrevenge , March 18, 2008

The "fact" that one drop of "black blood" made you inferior years ago, now that has turned around.
That "black blood" now runs in his favor.

And why not! This is what white America gets for allowing slavery mentality to have a promenance in society.

I AM NOT SAYING THIS IS THE WAY IT SHOULD BE ITS JUST THE WAY IT IS.

Race will always be an issue to some degree so anyone who tries to keep the hate going based on that FACT is part of the problem not the solution.

I would not vote of Barak because I know that government intervention is not the answer for a free people.
How ironic.

John Maccain is no answer either and of course the sooner the Clintons leave the building the better off we all are.

Barak cannot be perfect and he at least has the courage to take on this issue regarding his pastor.

For that we can give him credit



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written by rene martinez , March 27, 2008

William, your colors and stripes have not changed over the years.

You don't get it with the Obama movement..I guess you have not reviewed the polls or exit surveys. Our young people, the vast majority, representing all races and ethnicities are supporting Senator Obama. It is not about liberalism....his speeches as others call it rhetoric are going to be his convenant with the American people.

I am old enough to remember the Viva Kennedy clubs created in 1960 to suppport John Kennedy's race to become president. There are some similariites, and you are old enough to remeber some of JKK's sppeches during his campaign and afterwards citing service to country, going to the moon, and changing America.

Senator Obama is waht he is...old conservatives like you love to label him and I predict that when he becomes president, he will be a consenus-builder unlike Bush Jr., he will be a visionary and someone that will re-establish our foreign policy in a manner that makes us proud...Yes he will be sensitive to cultural and racial diversity...but that is to be expected. I also envision a Cabinent that reflects this diversity and intellect, similar to JKF's attempt to bring the brightest minds to DC.

Our House and Senate will be very differnt after November...and we may have some great legislation passed, including comprehensive immmigration reform...You can call this liberal or conservative...but let's see how our economy looks in 2009...then you can write more about the liberal Obama and his pastor!




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