Did the “pundits” actually watch this guy without remembering that he was impeached and disabarred for lying in court and to a grand jury, had an affair with an intern young enough to be his daughter, jerked off in the Oval Office sink, dropped his pants and told Paula Jones to kiss it, and raped Juanita Broaddrick?
Whatever... With those credentials, Clinton was definitely the perfect choice for keynote speaker at the Democrat convention. No wonder the “pundits” love him.
Why is Bill Clinton in a position to speak for and, one might add, to speak so persuasively for what used to be one of the great American national political parties? Why is a disgraced, impeached, perjurer, probable rapist and serial molester of women granted such a bully pulpit? Because he has been rehabilitated and he has been rehabilitated by no less than President George W. Bush and President George H. W. Bush when they were not otherwise occupied in rehabilitating Ted Kennedy.
My thesis is that these people, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Barak Obama, etc. must be morally destroyed so that there is nothing left for the media to exalt. Instead, presidents Bush and presidential candidate John McCain have opted to campaign as gentlemen. I cannot say that this approach is wrong, I certainly am not privy to the data they get out of their focus groups and polling but I certainly can say that if this election is lost, if the polling data immediately after the Democratic convention is really adverse, we have, like Nixon, handed the Democrats the weapon with which to bring us down.
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I suppose that most of the FReepers who saw that outrageous episode concluded against the reaction of the live audience who persistently applauded Chris Matthews that Reince Priebus garnered more votes for his man then did Chris Matthews. I suppose most of us who saw this felt that Chris Matthews was obnoxious and overplayed his hand.
I think there is another way to look at this which suggests that perhaps the stalemate in the polls is reflective of the moral equivalency in which the Obama campaign has been able to traffic and of which this episode is illustrative. It begins with the proposition articulated by Matthews that both sides have engaged in negative campaigning. After Matthews went over the top, Brokaw, as the soul of reasonableness concedes that he does not agree with Matthews but then he seconds the proposition that the Republicans are also guilty of negative campaigning.
The problem with this is that once moral equivalence is established, the Romney campaign is severely disadvantaged. It means that Obama need pay no price, or at least no price more than Romney must pay, for the negativity which Obama himself has unilaterally generated. Obama gets to spew poison and Romney gets to share equally in the blame for cheapening our discourse. Worse, it opens the door to Obama to make even more extravagant and illegitimate claims. It provides cover for Obama to avoid an accounting. It induces the electorate, as Brokaw observed, to say, "a plague on both your houses."
I have been arguing since before McCain explicitly declined to attack Obama and muzzled Sarah Palin that Obama must be morally destroyed if McCain was to win in 2008. It now appears that Romney is embarking on the same course in which he will not attack Obama for his radicalism but Romney has actually offered that Obama is a good person but inept. Rush Limbaugh spoke about this today.
I have no doubt that Romney has experts who have more to offer by way of advice than merely their opinions. I am sure that these decisions are made not by navel gazing but by very close analysis of polling data and focus group reactions. I have no doubt that these experts have concluded from these data that this is the more prudent course, probably because it will bring in the independents. It is probable that there is data which shows that some of Obama's attacks have boomerang and brought down his heretofore high likability numbers.
On the other hand, we have D'sousa with his documentary movie arguing that Obama can be explained by reference to his anticolonial training. I believe this is a valid explanation but one which should be augmented and modified to demonstrate that he is a socialist, in other words, a Marxist black liberationist.
It is interesting that in this brouhaha Chris Matthews accused the Republicans of calling Obama a socialist. Obama actually joined the New Party-an explicitly socialist party in Chicago. Obama's associations, his appointments, his policies, his writings, his explicit statements, all point to the fact that Obama is a radical leftist, a redistributionist, certainly a Marxist and perhaps a communist. Why, oh why, must Reince Priebus sit mute and handcuffed to his chair while he is berated by the likes of Chris Matthews without the option to insist that, yes, Obama is a Marxist and that, sir, explains every policy that is wrecking America!
This is in keeping with my tagline, "attack, repeat, attack! It offers the electorate not just a series of disconnected negative allegations about Barack Obama but a coherent narrative that explains both Obama and his otherwise inexplicable policies. Why do we enter into an argument about whether Obama's policies are prudent or ill advised which we will only partially win and therefore convince only a limited segment of the electorate when we can frame and argument that puts him squarely on the defensive?
I understand that we want to keep our presidential candidate's hands clean but that is why we have surrogates. Can one believe that John Sununu, Newt Gingrich, and D'sousa himself, to name just a few possible surrogates, cannot beat back Chris Matthews and make the reality of Obama was radical character stick? As I recall, when Leo Derosher said, "nice guys finish last," he went on to win the pennant race. Ronald Reagan probably went a long way to winning the nomination when he got publicly angry and said, "I paid for that microphone!" I think our spokesmen have a right to be righteously indignant. I fear that we are more concerned about our image than the substance of the argument. I think that months and months have gone by in which the predicate could have been laid to establish Barack Obama for the radical he is. At what cost have we played Mr. nice guy? What would have been the downside, that we would be called "mean-spirited"? The country is being destroyed and we are worried about how a few hypersensitive, single white females with children react to a healthy exchange between grown men with testosterone.
I certainly hope that these polling data and those focus groups "give good data."
Years ago FReepers began calling the Democratic Party a criminal enterprise. It seemed extreme to many who could see the corruption of local Democrats and their local party, but gave the benefit of the doubt to the national party and its “noble” motives.
Today, we’ve seen a party swoon over the grifter Bill Clinton and Dan Moynihan would be a Republican. That’s how far and fast the Dems have returned to their original corrupt roots after losing their MSM cover. These little emperors have no clothes.
Most importantly, Clinton jeopardized the security of this country with his diddling with women. He was prime real estate for BLACKMAIL from other countries because of it (and how can we be sure he WASN’T blackmailed?!)
And Monica remains unseen & unheard while he continues to be worshipped. Sick world.
Ask any dumb liberal, which would be ANY liberal, and he’ll tell you “it was just about sex”. They actually believe that when a democrat politician rapes a woman it’s about sex.