My entire criticism of Obama's campaign to date is that he has not demonstrated or spoken about his contempt of John McCain. (If he's not contemptuous of McCain, there's something wrong about him!) The Illinois Senator sent a signal early on that he was going to campaign like a Barakis-Dukakis, starting when he threw General Wes Clark under the bus.
Thanks for your comment Vigilante. The problem with Obama was revealed in the debate last night: "McCain is right". We don't have much choice, of course, if we are to keep McCain out of the White House, but let's face it, Obama is no prize, as a campaigner or policy wise (just better than the crazy old man he's running against).
Obama does need to get a little angry and show some of that anger.
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My entire criticism of Obama's campaign to date is that he has not demonstrated or spoken about his contempt of John McCain. (If he's not contemptuous of McCain, there's something wrong about him!) The Illinois Senator sent a signal early on that he was going to campaign like a Barakis-Dukakis, starting when he threw General Wes Clark under the bus.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment Vigilante. The problem with Obama was revealed in the debate last night: "McCain is right". We don't have much choice, of course, if we are to keep McCain out of the White House, but let's face it, Obama is no prize, as a campaigner or policy wise (just better than the crazy old man he's running against).
ReplyDeleteObama does need to get a little angry and show some of that anger.