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The election isn't about Obama
It's about John McCain and the failed policies and stale ideas of the Republican party
Michael Tomasky guardian.co.uk,
Wednesday July 16, 2008
When Barack Obama sewed up the Democratic nomination, I wrote that he needed to do five things: redefine himself, redefine John McCain, make nice with the Clintons, unify the party and brace himself for some serious hardball.
He's taken steps to address four of those points. There's lots of complaining about how he's handled the "redefine himself" part. Some of it is legitimate, but much of it is infantile yelping by two types of people. First, those whose idea of politics consists chiefly of waiting until the inevitable moment that a politician "sells them out" so they can wag their fingers and say I told you so. Second, those who live in liberal cocoons and want to think that the United States of America consists of about 11 blue states.
The last two lines fairly describe a lot of commenters at TPM, particularly some of the Clinton die-hards.
The rest of the article is well worth reading.












Comments (4)
Here's the link in case you missed it in the first line:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jul/16/barackobama.johnmccain
July 16, 2008 10:22 AM | Reply | Permalink
I'd argue that the first of the last two lines describes a few of the Clinton die hards here, but the last line actually describes more of the Obama die hards here at TPM. And, just as the Obama fans have significantly outnumbered the Clinton fans here all primary season, I think the purists currently significantly outnumber the I-told-you-sos. It's easier for me to at least sympathize with the purists, but they are the more common complainer as of late.
July 16, 2008 10:55 AM | Reply | Permalink
Maybe so, but that wasn't really my point. Actually, it wasn't the author's either, as he says:
July 16, 2008 10:58 AM | Reply | Permalink
Ah, but it was the only point I disagreed with you on! ;)
July 16, 2008 11:03 AM | Reply | Permalink
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