So, our Republican friends have been jumping at every opportunity to point out that Hillary Clinton did not fully endorse Obama in her Convention speech because she did not refer to his "readiness" to be President. Of course, had she claimed Obama WAS ready, they would just fault her for lying. Apparently, heated primaries lead to open warfare on the Democrats. Oh wait, everything the Democrats do or don't do leads to these types of attacks. For example, no one can actually argue that Joe Biden is a bad VP candidate. So, instead the Republicans have found another way to turn this into a negative. They suggest that by choosing Joe Biden, Obama is reaffirming that he is "not ready" because otherwise, one would never choose such a top-notch foreign policy candidate. Should we then suggest that if McCain chooses anyone with half a brain as a running mate that he too is not ready to lead on Day 1?!
If this seems like an attack on the Republicans, it is not. I am thoroughly impressed by their ability to turn just about everything into something negative against the Democrats. Get with it, Democrats! If we are going to win, and we ARE going to win, then we better start getting good at this ourselves! Perhaps there are trainings being provided on negative campaigning being given by the Republicans- sign up now while the going is good!
Bill did step up last night to remind us that primary rhetoric is just that and indeed Obama is ready to be our Commander-in-Chief and much much more- leading us into the future instead of speeding up our decline (economically, politically, democratically and otherwise). But this is too little, too late, and clearly just put on for show, they say. I say, no problem. Why, you ask?
I have never been more impressed by the Clintons as I've been in the last two days. Don't get me wrong, I have my doubts about their sincerity too but I'm not sure that it matters. What does matter is that anyone who can follow the Kennedys and the Clintons and still inspire the crowds is definitely here to stay. And while I haven't seen or heard Obama's acceptance speech, I'm confident that he will be able to energize, inspire, and captivate all of us tonight! So, here's hoping that "readiness" questions are a thing of the past after tonight and we can get to the true matter at hand: making Obama the next President of the United States!
Thursday, August 28, 2008
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