Posted on 04/24/2008 9:58:54 PM PDT by The_Republican
After Barack Obamas defeat in Pennsylvania, David Axelrod, his campaign manager, brushed it off: Nothing has changed tonight in the basic physics of this race.
He may well be right but what a comedown. A few months ago the Obama campaign was talking about transcendence. Now its talking about math. Yes we can has become No she cant.
This wasnt the way things were supposed to play out.
Mr. Obama was supposed to be a transformational figure, with an almost magical ability to transcend partisan differences and unify the nation. Once voters got to know him and once he had eliminated Hillary Clintons initial financial and organizational advantage he was supposed to sweep easily to the nomination, then march on to a huge victory in November.
Well, now he has an overwhelming money advantage and the support of much of the Democratic establishment yet he still cant seem to win over large blocs of Democratic voters, especially among the white working class.
As a result, he keeps losing big states. And general election polls suggest that he might well lose to John McCain.
Whats gone wrong?
According to many Obama supporters, its all Hillarys fault. If she hadnt launched all those vile, negative attacks on their hero if she had just gone away his aura would be intact, and his mission of unifying America still on track.
But how negative has the Clinton campaign been, really? Yes, it ran an ad that included Osama bin Laden in a montage of crisis images that also included the Great Depression and Hurricane Katrina. To listen to some pundits, youd think that ad was practically the same as the famous G.O.P. ad accusing Max Cleland of being weak on national security.
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Perfect.
Suppose Hillary wins in North Carolina then what ? Thats right Hillary can still do this and all the Blacks will riot. Oh well Decisions, Decisions
No confusion at all, Paul. As facts are revealed to rational people they will make decisions based on the content of these politician’s character(s).
I wish I could have the same optimism as you.
Unfortunately, my confidence in the GOP has declined.
It's Hillary's to lose, and that is not something she does well, despite all the things she has going against her.
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