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  • Is Obama too cool to fight back?

    Copyright 2008, Washington Post Writers Group

    Too Cool to Fight?
    By Richard Cohen

    Thank God for Sarah Palin. Without her jibes, her sarcasm, her exaggerations, her smug provincialism, her hypocrisy about family and government, her exploitation of mommyhood and her personal attacks on Barack Obama, the Democratic base might never be consolidated. This much is certain: Obama could never do it.

    Not, anyway, the Obama who appeared Sunday on ABC's "This Week" with George Stephanopoulos. That Obama was cool, diffident, above it all -- unflustered, unflappable, unexcitable and downright unexciting. These "uns" ran on, a torrent of cool that frosted my flat-panel TV and had me wondering if, as a kid, Obama ever got a shot in the mouth on the playground, he'd glare at the bully -- and convene a meeting.

    Stephanopoulos vainly tried for some genuine reaction. In choosing Palin, did John McCain get someone who met the minimum test of being "capable of being president?" Everyone in America knows the answer to that. They know McCain picked someone so unqualified she has been hiding from the media because a question to her is like kryptonite to what's-his-name. But did Obama say anything like that? Here are his exact words: "Well, you know, I'll let you ask John McCain when he's on ABC." Boy, Palin will never get over that.

    And how about this silly business that she's qualified for the presidency because she's commander in chief of the Alaska National Guard? Another softball. Another slow one, right down the middle. Obama reared back ... and told Stephanopoulos that those questions should come from the press: "It's going to be your job and ... "

    Pathetic.

    What Obama does not understand is that he is being Swift-boated. The term does not apply to a mere smear. It is bolder, more outrageous than that. It means going straight at your opponent's strength and maligning it. This is what was done in 2004 to John Kerry, who had commanded a Swift boat in Vietnam. Kerry had won three Purple Hearts, a Silver Star and a Bronze Star and had emerged from the war a certified hero. It was that record his opponents attacked, a tactic Kerry thought so ludicrous that he at first ignored it. The record shows that he lost the election.

    Now Obama's opponents are going straight for his strength. At least twice at the GOP convention, speakers mocked Obama's service as a community organizer. "He worked as a community organizer," Rudy Giuliani said. "He immersed himself in Chicago machine politics."

    And then Palin herself followed up with one of her aw-shucks low blows: "I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except that you have actual responsibilities."

    In the biographies of both presidential candidates are episodes of pure wonderment. No man can read about McCain's time in a Vietnamese prison and not wonder, "Could I do that?" For most of us, the answer -- the truthful answer -- is no.

    For Obama, that episode has nothing to do with physical courage, but of moral commitment. At the age of 22 -- a graduate of Columbia University and already making good money as a financial researcher, he walked away to work with the unemployed and alienated in Chicago. Obama, who later went on to Harvard Law School, knew precisely what a valuable commodity he was and how much money he could have made. He turned away from all that -- or, at least postponed it, and not because community organizing was the route to political success. (Just name one.) Once again, ask yourself if you would have done it.

    So, Stephanopoulos asked, what was Obama thinking when Giuliani mocked him for doing something Giuliani -- the most ambitious of men -- would never have done?

    "It's a real puzzling thing," Obama said matter of factly. And then he went on to recount his experience as a community organizer, ending with the observation that "I would think that that's an area where Democrats and Republicans would agree."

    Oy!

    It is true that on the stump, Obama goes on the attack. But those are fragments -- maybe 15 seconds on the evening news. It is with extended interviews, such as the Sunday shows, that we get to visit with the man -- and that man, for all his splendid virtues, seems to lack fight. Maybe he's worried about how America would receive an angry black man or maybe he's just too cool to ever get hot, but the end result is that we have little insight into his passions: What, above all, does he care about? The answer, at least to the Sunday TV viewer, was nothing much.
    "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

  • #2
    yes that is my one concern, the repugs are not above using outright lies ... daring the dems to respond to it otherwise it will be accepted as true....

    i will say this though, obama is capable of dropping a political bomb and i get the feeling that it is under contruction as we type......timing will be everything not too early for it to be countered or lose it's effct but not too late to have an effect at the poll.

    the palin honeymoon is trending downwards and then.....WATCHOUT!!!!

    Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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    • #3
      All along mi tell unnu the swiftboat was coming.

      Them republican have no fear fi lie and call people names.

      Borack them have fi come with a better strategy.

      Biden have fi try get a little more press.
      • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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      • #4
        it's coming 'sass...it's coming.

        Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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        • #5
          They still have some time and I think they are trying to come up with the best way to do this.
          "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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          • #6
            Answer to both I-man and Gamma

            I hope them nuh Kerry it out.

            Borack don't seem to have the fight. Them might have fi draft fi Michelle or Hillary cause them a di only two democrat mi see who nuh fraid fi go inna di trench.

            Borrack needed to come out with a detail statement or speech on what a community organiser do and how it affect poor people not only inna the inner city but accross america. Him shouldn't take that lying down like that.
            • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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            • #7
              I agree but i think it is coming.

              That community organizer thing really rubbed me the wrong way. Obama talked about small town America and catch hell for it, while the repugs makes these kind of elitist statements as a way of ridiculing inner-cities and the people who try to help them.
              "‎It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass

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              • #8
                sass.....keep it consistent...barack ......anyway. he will not kerry oit out. he knows he is in the trenches and will do what he needs to do AFTER proper research and strategising.

                mccain was looking to get a fillip with palin and he got it, the SUBSTANCE of the that fillip is tenous and i am sure it is now being investigated. expect something of SUBSTANCE.....chicago politician.....

                Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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                • #9
                  and THAT is where obama's communtity based experience will come in, voter registration etc....the wild card is, will this + the traditional democratic base be enough in this campaign...clearly the intention is to either gain or make ineffective (i.e. not vote) hillary's demographic....however, despite karl's best effort that one is going to fall short but at the same time make the race closer than it should have been.

                  Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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                  • #10
                    Mi use to like Kerry but mi can't bear see the man again knowing how him wimp out the thing Bush and him friend dem.
                    • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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