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Barack Obama could win a landslide [Assuming Convinces American Public of his Patriotism]
Timesonline.com ^ | June 5th, 2008 | Dick Morris

Posted on 06/05/2008 11:41:31 AM PDT by The_Republican

Most aspiring presidents and prime ministers face a myriad of challenges as they embark on their journey. Controversial issues, questions about ethics or past conduct, wounds within their party all raise their heads. But the doubts that Barack Obama faces are far more existential than the superficial questions about most candidates. They go to his very core as a person, calling into question his values, his world view, even his patriotism.

Hard racial divisions have softened in America, but fear of the “other” persists. Their possible next president has a strange name. He grew up in Hawaii and Indonesia. He had a Muslim Kenyan father who left when he was a baby. He made his political career in the cesspool of American politics - the traditionally corrupt Chicago Democratic machine.

His pastor of 20 years, after whose sermons he named a book, seems to hate white people in general and America in particular (despite $15 million federal funding for his church). His wife says that she is proud of America for the first time in her adult life - and she is in her mid-forties. He is a bit of a reach for the average American voter.

If he were white he would be suspect. But he comes from a world that few white voters know or understand. Fears linger that he is some kind of latter-day Manchurian candidate, a sleeper poised to take control of the US Government.

What makes all this particularly difficult to fathom is that Mr Obama is a mild-mannered intellectual, with a marvellous sense of poise and decorum, who handles himself eloquently and with dignity, bringing to politics a style and grace not seen since JFK. His pedigree includes Columbia University and Harvard Law, where he edited the Law Review. He taught constitutional law. His manner and appearance are as far from his controversial background and associates as one could imagine.

But the disjuncture between who he is and what his background and associations suggest he might be, is so profound that it leads to the most basic of doubts and worries among American voters.

Hillary Clinton has always been a bête noire to blue-collar, downscale, American men. But they lined up to vote for her, so deep was their fear of who Mr Obama might turn out to be. Their inveterate sexism was no match for the racial fears ignited by the questions around Mr Obama.

None of these questions is of Mr Obama's own making. In two years of campaigning, in an environment in which every waking moment is recorded, he has never uttered a single word to lend credence to those who imagine him an alien figure. He has been consistently classy, almost boringly straight. The worst one could say about him is that he is a Hamlet-like intellectual who is often subject to paralysis by analysis.

But to win, Mr Obama must reach down deep and dispel the doubts people have about him. So far, he has avoided inflaming them and taken great care not to lend them any credibility by his own statements or positions. Now, he must go further and reassure voters who want to believe him, but are afraid.

Is America ready for a black president? Hell, yes. Mr Obama's triumphs in states where there are virtually no blacks attest to it. Until the Rev Jeremiah Wright opened his mouth, the candidate was sweeping white voters. Even when the black community discovered Mr Obama and abandoned their historical affection for the Clintons, the white electorate refused to polarise along racial lines; Mr Obama consistently won about half of the white vote. But when Mr Wright spoke, he sent a shiver of fear down the nation's spine and millions of voters who wanted to back Mr Obama, and hated George W. Bush, abandoned the black candidate out of fear.

Blowing away this miasma of doubt will not be easy. Mr Obama, a private person who dislikes public displays of emotion, will have to speak from the heart about what America means to him. He will have to embrace our national sense of uniqueness and give voice to what Ronald Reagan said: “You can call it mysticism if you want to, but I have always believed that there was some divine plan that placed this great continent between two oceans to be sought out by those who were possessed of an abiding love of freedom and a special kind of courage.”

American exceptionalism is deeply rooted in our national consciousness and has been so offended by Mr Wright's characterisation of the US as a force of evil in the world that Mr Obama must assuage that hurt if he wishes to appease our fears.

While the US has always worked to keep Church separate from government, there has always been a kind of civil religion in America that speaks to our values and mission in the world. The president of the United States is the high priest of that religion and it is up to him to give it voice and apply it to the challenges that pop up in our path. Mr Obama must make clear to his countrymen that he subscribes to that faith and can pick up his duties as high priest. He needs to articulate the narrative that underpins the nation's faith in itself and show that he identifies with it.

I doubt that this election will be close. Either Mr Obama or John McCain will win it in a landslide, depending on whether or not Mr Obama can fulfil his existential mission of explaining to the American people who he really is.

Dick Morris was Bill Clinton's campaign manager in the 1996 election and encouraged him to pursue a policy of “triangulation”


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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To: The_Republican

Or, Barack Obama could lose in a landslide.
Or, Barack Obama could win in a squeaker.
Or, Barack Obama could lose in a squeaker ...
Or, monkeys might fly out of my rump, build jet packs with toilet paper launchers, and attack Dick Morris’ house with 3:00am TP flybys for every waste of time hypothetical outcome he’ll make between now and Election Day.


41 posted on 06/05/2008 12:00:49 PM PDT by AHerald ("Be faithful to God ... do not bother about the ridicule of the foolish." - St. Pio of Pietrelcina)
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To: AmericaUnited
Hello Dick? What happened to you guaranteeing Hillary had a lock on the nomination???

Good question.

42 posted on 06/05/2008 12:00:54 PM PDT by syriacus (30,000 US deaths in Korea in 2 1/2 years, because Truman too hastily withdrew troops in 1949.)
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To: Wallace T.

The very fact that there are questions about this guy’s PATRIOTISM makes it absolutely mind-boggling that he is one of the two finalists for President. Un-fricken believable how far this country has slipped.


43 posted on 06/05/2008 12:01:30 PM PDT by raptor29
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To: weegee

I thought this election was going to be Hillary vs. Condi.


44 posted on 06/05/2008 12:01:50 PM PDT by Retired Greyhound
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To: The_Republican

Barack and Michelle could never convince me of their patriotism. You don’t hang around anti American scum like they do and be patriotic.

They hate the US and they hate white people. As a result of that, they should never be in any position of power in the US.


45 posted on 06/05/2008 12:01:50 PM PDT by dforest (I had almost forgotten that McCain is the nominee. Too bad I was reminded.)
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To: The_Republican

Quote: “I doubt that this election will be close. Either Mr Obama or John McCain will win it in a landslide, depending on whether or not Mr Obama can fulfil his existential mission of explaining to the American people who he really is.”

First off, bold prediction their Dick. Second of all, Obama has to hide who he really is to win, not show who he really is. Unfortunately for Obama, his lack of a political record mean that the only way to judge him are by his associations and judgement in choosing who he surrounds himself with. Those associations tell a grim tale.


46 posted on 06/05/2008 12:02:02 PM PDT by FlipWilson
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To: AmericaUnited
Remember this?


47 posted on 06/05/2008 12:02:25 PM PDT by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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To: Miss Didi

Quote: “Last night Dick told Bill O. that Barry could sweep the South. He also suggested that McCain choose Lieberman as VP. Does anyone even listen to Dick anymore?”

That is the thing. Nobody listens to him anymore thus he needs to sound ever more outrageous.


48 posted on 06/05/2008 12:05:18 PM PDT by FlipWilson
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To: Fox_Mulder77
McCain doesn’t have a message, he’s up there in age, his base hates him, and his policies are very similar to Barry’s. Add to that McCain’s unwillingness to bash Barry the way he bashes conservatives and what you get is a recipe for disaster.

McCain's base is whatever liberal flavor of the week issue brings in voters. It certainly isn't conservatives. This doddering old neo-socialist fool is going down hard. Conservatives don't want him and liberals don't need him.

49 posted on 06/05/2008 12:05:50 PM PDT by TADSLOS (The GOP death march to the gravesite is underway.)
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To: The_Republican

I thought Hillary was supposed to win in a landslide?


50 posted on 06/05/2008 12:06:39 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
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To: The_Republican
Obama could easily win due to voter fraud. Look for it to happen in epic proportions in majority black precincts.
51 posted on 06/05/2008 12:07:06 PM PDT by MBB1984
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To: The_Republican

“I am about to make one of my infallible pronouncements. I believe that Obama will win in November in a landslide. Either that, or John McCain will win in a landslide. If these things do not happen, then I predict that it will be a close race, and may go either way. You heard it from me first.” - Dick Morris, 5 June 2008


52 posted on 06/05/2008 12:08:22 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: The_Republican

That trojan horse will never convince me of his patriotism.


53 posted on 06/05/2008 12:09:02 PM PDT by Sig Sauer P220
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To: Always Right
LOL, only if the vote was held in Europe.

I was thinking maybe Kenya.

54 posted on 06/05/2008 12:09:12 PM PDT by 1035rep
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To: FlipWilson

Below are a few lines from Obama’s books “ in his own words:

From Dreams of My Father: “I ceased to advertise my mother’s race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.”

From Dreams of My Father: “I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race.”

From Dreams of My Father: “There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.”

From Dreams of My Father: “It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.”

From Dreams of My Father: “I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn’t speak to my own. It was into my father’s image, the black man, son of Africa , that I’d packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela.”

From Audacity of Hope: “I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.”


55 posted on 06/05/2008 12:10:40 PM PDT by 1035rep
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To: The_Republican

Dick is delusional. What happened to a Hillary/Condi matchup, Dick?


56 posted on 06/05/2008 12:12:00 PM PDT by PGalt
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To: The_Republican
This is the essay from the toe-sucker's job application to Campaign Obama.

Too little, too late.

And it's really amusing to see the Euroscum hopping up and down over the possibility of an Obama victory (which has ZERO chance of happening).

57 posted on 06/05/2008 12:12:50 PM PDT by Jim Noble (May 17 was my Tenth Anniversary on FR)
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To: The_Republican; Fred Nerks; Beckwith; george76; forkinsocket
What makes all this particularly difficult to fathom is that Mr Obama is a mild-mannered intellectual, with a marvellous sense of poise and decorum, who handles himself eloquently and with dignity, bringing to politics a style and grace not seen since JFK. His pedigree includes Columbia University and Harvard Law, where he edited the Law Review. He taught constitutional law. His manner and appearance are as far from his controversial background and associates as one could imagine.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Buahahahahahah!

Dick Morris thinks that America believes the MSM created image of Obama, but Obama really is a greezy sleeze.

But thanks to the WEB and men like Freeper Beckwith, we know the true context of slick dufus Obama:

The Obama File

Don't leave home without it.

58 posted on 06/05/2008 12:14:21 PM PDT by Candor7 (Fascism? All it takes is for good men to say nothing.)
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To: All
Picture is worth a thousand words


59 posted on 06/05/2008 12:15:33 PM PDT by OnRightOnLeftCoast (I'm Republican because I don't qualify for welfare)
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To: The_Republican
What makes all this particularly difficult to fathom is that Mr Obama is a mild-mannered intellectual, with a marvellous sense of poise and decorum, who handles himself eloquently and with dignity, bringing to politics a style and grace not seen since JFK.

What? Obama is the most spectacular example of the Peter Principle in action I have ever seen.

60 posted on 06/05/2008 12:18:32 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves ("One man's 'magic' is another man's engineering. 'Supernatural' is a null word." -- Robert Heinlein)
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