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To win this fall, Obama must feel your pain
The Free Lance-Star ^ | June 2, 2008 | Mark Shields

Posted on 06/02/2008 12:44:31 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Even some of Sen. Hillary Clinton's most devoted supporters now privately concede the inevitability of Illinois Sen. Barack Obama's winning the Democratic presidential nomination. One hint to understanding the mind-set of candidate Clinton and her devoted loyalists (the ones who refuse to acknowledge the nonexistence of any semi-plausible path to the nomination) may be found in a story popular in Spain as that country's then-aging dictator lingered in critical condition.

The year was 1975, and Generalissimo Francisco Franco, the ruthless strongman who with an iron hand had ruled Spain for four decades, lay on his deathbed. The joke then popular in Barcelona went like this:

First Spaniard: "There is good news, and there is bad news."

Second Spaniard: "Tell me the good news first and then the bad news."

First Spaniard: "The good news is that Franco is dead. The bad news is that you have to tell him!"

There are, you may have noticed, very few Clintonistas volunteering to tell Hillary that her 2008 campaign is dead.

Understandably, the Obama campaign is turning much of its attention to the general election contest against Republican John McCain. But it would be a serious mistake for Obama to ignore the grave warnings to his prospects found in the Kentucky primary results. While Sen. Clinton's dominance among white, older, non-college-educated, working-class, and lower-income voters had already been recognized, in Kentucky the New York senator also captured thumping majorities among the state's liberals, its youngest voters, its most-educated voters, and its most affluent voters.

What ought to set off alarm bells for Obama and all Democrats working to win the White House is not simply the across-the-board demographic sweep by Clinton, but instead the eagerness of so many Obama backers to dismiss these returns by attributing their candidate's rejection to the irredeemable "racism" of the voters in the Democratic presidential primary.

This is the most dangerous rationalization for political defeat. I call this excuse "Blame the Customer." We absolve our campaign and our candidate of all responsibility for losing by simply decreeing that the voters are stupid or bigoted or terminally selfish.

There is a fatal flaw in this explanation. In the United States, we have only two major parties. If you brand more than half of the electorate as ethical eunuchs and moral defectives, you probably won't on a regular basis win a majority of the votes.

When I criticized Obama's failure to campaign extensively among white, working-class voters in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky, I read scores of critical e-mails chastising me for failing to admit that it was only white racism that had caused Clinton to win and Obama to lose. I would ask my correspondents what their game plan is for the fall campaign. Is it to campaign only among "good" white votes in places like Minnesota, Oregon, Iowa, and Wisconsin?

First, the campaign and the candidate must reject totally any "Blame the Customer" excuses for recent defeats. Is racism still a problem with some voters? You bet it is. But I refuse to accept that there's an epidemic of hate infecting more than half the population.

Let's be blunt. It's a lot more fun for the candidate and his campaign to address a friendly crowd of 75,000 admirers along the Portland waterfront than it is to try to reach a hundred skeptical blue-collar voters at a VFW post.

What the candidate has to tell the doubters in the union hall with specifics is: "You may not be for me, but I want you to know this: I have always been for you. And I always will be for you."

Unless these voters can feel before November that Obama's values are their values and that they can be safe with Obama as president, then you can start buying John McCain stock. That's the lesson from Kentucky.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: Kentucky
KEYWORDS: 2008; democrats; election; elections; hillary; ky2008; liberals; liberalvalues; mccain; obama; rino
I think Barack Obama is too elitist, stubborn and proud to take Mr. Shield's advice, thank goodness.
1 posted on 06/02/2008 12:44:31 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
When I criticized Obama's failure to campaign extensively among white, working-class voters in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky, I read scores of critical e-mails chastising me for failing to admit that it was only white racism that had caused Clinton to win and Obama to lose. I would ask my correspondents what their game plan is for the fall campaign. Is it to campaign only among "good" white votes in places like Minnesota, Oregon, Iowa, and Wisconsin?

Talk about a bulls-eye!

2 posted on 06/02/2008 1:00:31 AM PDT by torchthemummy (W's Margin Of Victory In Florida 2000 - 537 / FL House Bill Number To Move Up Florida Primary - 537)
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To: torchthemummy
When I criticized Obama's failure to campaign extensively among white, working-class voters in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky, I read scores of critical e-mails chastising me for failing to admit that it was only white racism that had caused Clinton to win and Obama to lose. I would ask my correspondents what their game plan is for the fall campaign. Is it to campaign only among "good" white votes in places like Minnesota, Oregon, Iowa, and Wisconsin?

Talk about hitting the nail on the head!

3 posted on 06/02/2008 1:02:11 AM PDT by torchthemummy (W's Margin Of Victory In Florida 2000 - 537 / FL House Bill Number To Move Up Florida Primary - 537)
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” a friendly crowd of 75,000 admirers”

Come for the rock concert, linger for the political hack.

As for Hillary, WWBHO say? “Typical white woman.”


4 posted on 06/02/2008 1:05:59 AM PDT by at bay ("We actually did an evil......" Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

If Obama could feel my pain this weekend, he wouldn’t leave the bathroom.


5 posted on 06/02/2008 1:12:37 AM PDT by Haddit (A Hunter Conservative)
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People here in eastern MA, admittedly a Lib. hotbed (but there are still conservative outposts), are worried about the economy. One recent college grad sent out a number of resumes and got zero replies. Maybe her experience was odd, but the person who told me this said he’d heard other rumblings. In other words, it’s the economy, and never mind that Obama is a racist, inexperienced, stupid Liberal.

Maybe Mass. is a lost cause, but I’d hate to think Obama might get in because of $5.00 gas and few jobs. Talk about throwing the baby out with the bath water. McCain has a tough fight on his hands. I do think people have become complacent about the war on terror and young voters, easily swayed. (Heck, we haven’t had any attacks lately, the war never existed anyway. Let’s pull out of Iraq tomorrow, give Iran whatever it wants, NK, too, Syria, etc.. Talk to any lunatic with bombs in the attic. This is Obama’s game plan. Find out what they want, give it to them, and we’re all pals.

If you think this is nuts, it’s the same idea proposed to me more than two years ago by an educated Jew of my acquaintance...a dental surgeon who should know better. In his case he was talking about Israel, who, he said, should sit down with Hamas, etc., barter, and then everything’s hunky dory. His one caveat was that Israel had the right to exist.


6 posted on 06/02/2008 3:22:21 AM PDT by hershey
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People here in eastern MA, admittedly a Lib. hotbed (but there are still conservative outposts), are worried about the economy. One recent college grad sent out a number of resumes and got zero replies. Maybe her experience was odd, but the person who told me this said he’d heard other rumblings. In other words, it’s the economy, and never mind that Obama is a racist, inexperienced, stupid Liberal.

It would be more significant if we knew what her Major was, though. A Science? Art History? Marketing?

I just took a quick look at Monster.com searching for occupations that excluded non-college jobs within a thirty mile radius of Boston and got 5,000 listings.

7 posted on 06/02/2008 3:54:22 AM PDT by Gorzaloon
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To: hershey
At 4.5 percent, the unemployment rate in Massachusetts continues to outperform the national rate and has been below the US rate since June 2007.

If someone sends out a pile of resumes in MA and hears nothing back, then there must be something wrong with the resume -- or with the person.

8 posted on 06/02/2008 4:15:49 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (Et si omnes ego non)
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I would like to make him feel some real pain, the little black Muslim a-hole.


9 posted on 06/02/2008 8:17:34 AM PDT by Piquaboy (22 year veteran of the Army, Air Force and Navy, Pray for all our military .)
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