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January 28, 2008An “I have to go work for pay” roundupBlogging is fun but it don’t pay the rent. While I’m off doing what I have to do to get paid (note - my paypal/amazon buttons have moved to the right side column!) here is a round-up of things you might find interesting, in no particular order! Enjoy! Say it again: Socialized Medicine does not work! Read this at Fausta’s and feel the chill wind. And the poor care. Christopher Hitchens, oozing disdain for the Clintons and their race-baiting. Pre-Dawn, February 3, be there, or be square: A lightshow in the sky. If you were a wise man, you might know what it means. I’m not one, and I don’t. But I want to see it, anyway. Ed Morrissey says a sea change is taking place in how the press feels about the Clintons. I dunno. The press has invested 15 years into the “Clintons are practically perfect in every way” (just like Mary Poppins) narrative. If she takes the nomination, a lot of them will go scurrying back to her, so I would take their sudden awarenesses with a grain of salt. As we’ve seen with President Bush, the press certainly has the power to filter, marginalize, minimize and destroy a politician they don’t like. If Hillary gets back into the White House there will be hell to pay for those who dared to write negative about her. So, the press needs to decide about Hillary: has Obama freed them enough that they can throw the Clintons onto the scrap heap of history? If so, they’d better be as thorough as a dentist drill about it, because if they clutch and chicken out, they will do her bidding once more and forever. Interesting…interesting. Also interesting that Obama is not trying to play the press. So, Valerie Plame’s cover was blown even before Richard Armitage outted her. Interesting. Do you know how powerful the press narrative can be? I STILL regularly read people saying “Bush outted Plame,” even after Armitage has admitted he did it. Remember when Toni Morrison called Bill Clinton “our first black president?” She’s endorsing Obama. Fallujah, The Final Battle: Michael Totten takes you there Also, Pajamas Media has the much-missed Arthur Chrenkoff writing on good news and Iraq. Also at Pajamas: Bob Owens writes about “the media blackout on the truth” in Gaza. It’s the WORLDVIEWS, Stupid!: Bender sends along this very interesting article spelling out the difference between Obama and Hillary:
Hillary and the Royal Blue Suit - seems like everywhere you look, that’s the picture, today. Is anyone in the world getting more press than her and her husband? When will they go away? I still think it’s going to take an “ill Bill narrative” to totally get him offa her stage. Mickey Kaus thinks John McCain is lying about immigration. I’m plotzing, so shocked, I am. Random Jottings remembers what I said about McCain a long time ago. I wrote a little snarkier back then, I think, and apparently…I was especially cranky that day. Must get to work. Later, gators! http://theanchoressonline.com/2008/01/28/an-i-have-to-go-work-for-pay-roundup/trackback/ 2 Responses to “An “I have to go work for pay” roundup” |
January 28th, 2008 at 1:37 pm
Regarding the question that, if Hillary can still pull it out and get the nomination, will the party nevertheless all come together and will Obama supporters forgive and forget and support and vote for Hillary in the general election? –
I’m not so sure. Now that Teddy Kennedy has zealously thrown his support to Obama — even annointing him as the second coming of St. John F. Kennedy — a memory from long, long ago has resurfaced in my mind. Do you remember when Teddy last ran for president in 1980 against Jimmy Carter? It was a hard fight all the way down to the convention. In fact, Teddy mounted a fight to get delegates released from their voting obligations, and in his concession speech, he did not mention Jimmy until the very end of a long, rousing speech.
Meanwhile, after Jimmy said some nice things about Teddy in his acceptance speech, Teddy refused to embrace Jimmy for the usual unity picture, showing his total distain by giving a couple of weak handshakes from about ten feet away. Thereafter, Teddy never really did give Jimmy any support.
Similarly, I think it is too late for the Clintons, even if they get the nomination. They have left too bitter a taste in people’s mouths. Folks will say “no more!” They may not vote for the Republican, but they will very possibly simply wash their hands of the entire process and stay home on election day.
January 28th, 2008 at 2:08 pm
Am I the only one who remember Bush’s first campaign, and his history of working across party lines in Texas? Obama’s talk sounds exactly the same as what I heard about Bush then - he could bring change because he doesn’t demonize the opposition.
That doesn’t help, as we’ve seen, when the opposition demonizes him, even when he is trying to work with them.
And, Obama has absolutely no experience actually working and compromising. His record is against him, there. He’s a hard-line liberal from a safe one party environment.
While his platitudes sound good, color me skeptical.