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Obama needs to get off the pedestal
SeattlePI.com ^ | August 1st, 2008 | BONNIE ERBE

Posted on 08/01/2008 10:11:28 AM PDT by The_Republican

Is it just me or have the political parties switched roles this election?

The normally hapless Democrats have become an imperious, on-message political machine. The habitually martial GOP, which stays on message like drill sergeants stay on G.I.'s, lacks an overarching message this year, to the point where its conservative base is as energized as a turtle.

Ever since the formative Reagan era, in which the GOP emerged from its post-Watergate swamp of embarrassment and strategist Lee Atwater propagated the Big Tent myth, Republicans have run aggressive, targeted, laser-like message machine presidential campaigns. What else could have transformed an inarticulate legacy into a two-term president? What else could have transfigured a grade B actor into the architect of the fall of communism (which many historians believe would have collapsed of its own weight no matter who was commander in chief)?

On the Democratic side, Bill Clinton was only able to slip into the White House by winning a plurality (not a majority) of the vote in a three-way race. During his first run he faced a feckless president saddled by a weak economy. After Clinton, Al Gore was a lousy campaigner who could have been a world-changing president, had his campaign taken strong stands and communicated his strengths to the voting public. Later, he won a Nobel Prize and an Academy Award for his commanding message on the environment.

But Gore's luckless strategists were unable to generate voter enthusiasm around the environment or suburban sprawl during Gore's presidential bid. The election was Gore's to lose and he lost it. Let's not even waste time on John Kerry. A war hero demeaned by a bunch of personal enemies because he could not out-message the Swift Boat crowd. Pathetic!

Fast forward to today. Democratic Party leaders would have you believe they are barreling toward victory in November with a youthful, enigmatic, messiah-like candidate capable of resolving every ill and satisfying competing constituencies. The GOP candidate, on the other hand, switches message from the war to the economy to offshore oil drilling and back again. John McCain goes through staff, advisors and surrogates more quickly than McDonald's changes burger flippers. What is wrong with this picture? Why are Democrats so united and on-message this year and Republicans so fractiously incompetent?

Stay tuned, friends, because this, too, could change. The cracks are growing in the Democratic Unity dam, and McCain may be on the verge of getting his act together. Barack Obama needs to step off his "holier than thou" platform and get his designer shoes dirty. He needs to let voters catch a glimpse of the regular guy who may actually lurk under his veneer of superiority. From using a presidential seal-like logo at one speech earlier this year (an obvious error that was immediately tanked) to addressing a crowd of 200,000 in Berlin and meeting with heads of state before he has reason to, Obama's puerile self-absorption may backfire on him and turn off the very voters he needs to turn on: the white working class. His campaign's use of Cecil B. DeMille backdrops rivals Karl Rove's brilliant manipulation of wedge issues. But as Steve Kornacki of the New York Observer notes, this too has its downsides:

"Obama's campaign has featured Reagan-like stagecraft that has made his opponents look like midgets, producing an effect that prompted Chris Matthews, in a moment that will haunt him to his grave, to talk of a certain 'thrill going up (his) leg.' But it never seems to move his polls numbers." Indeed, according to daily tracking polls by Gallup and Rasmussen Reports, Obama's European trip poll bounce dwindled almost immediately to pre-trip levels.

Democrats need to humanize Obama. His campaign has done too good a job of deifying him. A good start would be for Obama to apologize to Clinton supporters for not coming to her defense during the primaries and helping her battle a torrent of sexist media criticism. McCain, the soldier, conversely, needs to get disciplined and promote a rock-solid economic message. He needs to convince swing voters he will do the better job of righting the economy than a rookie senator with little by way of a legislative record.

This race is still the Democrats' to lose. But by going overboard on unity and turning unity to hubris, they can still easily lose it.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; arrogantobama; condescendingobama; democrats; electionpresident; elections; erbe; issues; nobama08; obama; obamamessiah; obamessiah
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To: The_Republican

I agree! I also heard my second independant yesterday say he’s voting straight Republican ticket this year. Both are completely insensed that the Dem’s are blocking any effort to drill for more oil to bring the prices down. One even said he didn’t care if Satan had a R behind is name, he’d vote for him too!


21 posted on 08/01/2008 12:27:34 PM PDT by chris_bdba
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To: The_Republican

When Bonnie Erbe says that Obama is afflicted with “puerile self-absorption”, then it’s pretty obvious.


22 posted on 08/01/2008 2:36:47 PM PDT by driftless2
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To: rahbert

Probably...I left a loooong time ago. Won’t return. Too socialist.


23 posted on 08/01/2008 7:05:31 PM PDT by tillacum
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To: The_Republican

Also true:

Euripides pants, you buya the suit.


24 posted on 08/02/2008 12:39:55 AM PDT by tlb
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