Friday, July 4, 2008

Campaign '08: Like a day at the Fair

Now it’s the libs that are getting all uppity that the conservatives have been all uppity over the General Clark dust-up (we refuse to call it Wesley-gate as Clark apologist Gail Collins does here… similar to “throw under the bus” we need to move.on from these “divisive” and rendered-meaningless-through-repetition terms and “change” the current verbo-political landscape to seek-out new alternative forms of cheap, throw-away pop-terminology).

Liberals defending Clark for his assertions that doing hard time at the Hanoi Hilton, commanding a squadron during peace-time, flying a fighter jet and then getting shot down and not dropping bombs on Chinese embassies all do not in themselves qualify a person to be President. Sure. Whatever. This all misses the point, though and is an element that Republicans and McCain supporters don’t quite grasp regarding their counterparts.

In a vacuum, Clark’s comments may have some standing, however weak, but in the context of using them to question McCain while vouching for Obama, the comments become patently absurd. And its here where conservative indignation hits the brick wall of Democratic indifference: When Clark’s line of reasoning is turned on Obama, Republicans are hit square in the face with a collective Democratic shoulder-shrug. Yeah…? So what’s your point?

In for a dime, in for a dollar. To square the circle of “change” and eschewing the “old politics” as it relates to Obama one cannot merely tolerate inexperience but one must embrace this same inexperience along with the verbal gaffes, countless flip-flops and generally incoherent (nuanced?) policy positions because the “change” that Obama represents and whatever end-state that “change” will result, transcends any of the mundane and any of the minutiae of traditional presidential politics.

FISA, Iraq, the death penalty, public financing, 2nd amendment rights, gay marriage... Its ALL good.

Obama is the cotton candy candidate. Visually appealing as it looks like a load of fun on a summer day at the Fair. A big wispy cloud of airy, sugary-sweet nothingness that upon closer inspection, though, becomes a sticky mess and which remains ultimately unfulfilling.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Obama, the cotton candy candidate", How poetic, I see a t-shirt in the making.

I received alot of smiles with my 'Viva La Reagan Revolucion" shirt last night at the fireworks show in Dogpatch.

I stood on the ground where Lincoln spoke (memorial marked the spot) wearing the shirt. Wish I had a photo.

This part of Illinois is NOT Obama country.

Dogpatch, Dawg

PS Getting shot down or military service does not make you qualified for president. Clark is correct. But the way McCain handled himself shows integrity and courage in the face of adversity. Metal not found in the young senator from Illinois. Cheap shot, Wesley, Cheap shot.

Anonymous said...

NO DOUBT THAT 'DAY AT THE FAIR' INCLUDES BLOWING TOO MANY BUCKO$ ON THE RING TOSS BUT THERE'S STILL HOPE THAT YOU WILL SCORE ONE OF THOSE CHEAPO TEDDY BEARS TO TAKE HOME TO ONE OF YOUR SISTER'S KIDS (OR WHOMEVER). BUT IT'LL PROBABLY BE COVERED WITH THAT STICKY OLE COTTON CANDY MESS & SHE WILL THROW IT OUT (MAYBE UNDER A BUS??) IN THE MORNING BEFORE THE KID WAKES UP - WISH IT COULD BE AS EASY TO GET RID OF THE 'COTTON CANDY' (GREAT TITLE YOU GAME HIM DEMO)CANDIDATE BUT SUMPIN' TELLS ME WE'RE GONNA BE STUCK (W/THE HUGE RESULTING MESS) & I'M AFRID IT WON'T BE E-Z TO WASH THAT COTON-CANDY-MAN RIGHT OUTTA OUR HAIR. WE'S IN BEEG TRUBBLE I'MA THINKIN' - - WHO WOULD'VE EVER THOUGHT COTTON CANDY COULD BE SO DANGEROUS???!!!