Bob Novak is making excuses for McCain
The man who my father once called a "circumference S.O.B." (you can walk all the way around him, and any way you look, he's still a sonofabitch) - Bob Novak - is laying the groundwork for the McCain campaign to go as negative as they want:
http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=14008
You see? Our FOUNDING FATHERS campaigned reprehensibly in 1800, so it would be Un-American to do otherwise!
For anyone paying attention, the phenomenon of negative campaigning is not new. But it's funny that Bob Novak thinks now is the time - as the McCain/Palin camp gets desperate and declares that they've got no choice but to go even more negative - to point out that it's perfectly fine, nay, patriotic, to drag a campaign completely into the ditch.
I've been for Barack since I heard the 2004 Democratic convention speech and then heard Al Franken compare it to the Republican speech. I was again reminded of why I support him after Super Tuesday when Hillary's speech was full of vitriol and venom, while Barack talked about uniting us.
The reason that this election feels like a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence? Because it is. I'm (barely) too young to remember what is was like when Jack Kennedy was elected, but I think I'm starting to get the idea.
So, yeah Bob, the 1800 campaign was nasty, and so was every once since. That doesn't make it OK. We're sick of the lying, the hate, the venom, the dirty tricks. We want a leader, and we think we've found him.











