Re: Different times, different messages.
by
Blueheel
02/05/2008, 11:13 AM #
esya wrote:
I thought that people who voted for Reagan put
their emotions in front of their brains, and I think the same thing
about people who would vote for Obama.
My support for Obama is based on a rational appraisal of his willingness to
tell inconvenient truths
in politically inexpedient circumstances, such as going to the
teacher’s union and
giving a speech where he supported merit pay or telling the Detroit
automakers to
raise gas mileage. He also demonstrated the wisdom and courage to
oppose the invasion of Iraq at a time when spineless Democrats jumped
on W's war wagon.
Sure Hilary is slick--so was Reagan the teflon president, and so was Bush. That's what it takes to get elected
If
Hillary is so slick, then why does she have such high negatives, and
why does Obama benefit so much from exposer to the voters?
and to get things done.
Obama has a proven record of
getting things done in a bipartisan way. As president, his charisma
and broad support among independents as well as Democrats would
translate to a political mandate for action.
Sorry kids, but you can't just sit around and wait for the world to get better and sing feel good songs.
This
Clinton trope that the growing support of Obama is just 'kids' ignores
the reality of his growing coalition among not just the young, but also
African-Americans, middle-class whites, independents, and
progressives. And no, you don't just sit around and wait for the
failed foreign policy of Bush to work, you get out there and conduct
diplomacy with all the nations that play a role in international
politics and American interests- such as Iran. Which is what Obama
would do, rather than the continue down the same path that is leading
us to ruin.