Wednesday, February 20, 2008

"Standard Goody-Bag Politics: Something for Everyone"

Robert J. Samuelson, one of my favorite op-ed authors and someone I consider a non-partisan expert on economic matters and policies, published this today:

"Political candidates routinely indulge in exaggeration, pandering, inconsistency and self-serving obscuration. Clinton and McCain do. The reason for holding Obama to a higher standard is that it's his standard and also his campaign's central theme. He has run on the vague promise of "change," but on issue after issue -- immigration, the economy, global warming -- he has offered boilerplate policies that evade the underlying causes of the stalemates. These issues remain contentious because they involve real conflicts or differences of opinion.

"The contrast between his broad rhetoric and his narrow agenda is stark, and yet the media -- preoccupied with the political "horse race" -- have treated his invocation of "change" as a serious idea rather than a shallow campaign slogan. He seems to have hypnotized much of the media and the public with his eloquence and the symbolism of his life story. The result is a mass delusion that Obama is forthrightly engaging the nation's major problems when, so far, he isn't."

2 comments:

Pete said...

Hey Mike, looks like we're the last two people on earth who get this. -Pete

Mike said...

Do they usually stone the skeptics first? It's the smug condescension from Obamamaniacs that puts me off. And he's looking more like a one term Carter than a two termer now, as well.

I'm for Mark Warner, personally. He'll hopefully be Virginia's other Democratic senator January 2009 and, depending on what happens this year, he could be a presidential candidate in '12 or '16.

 
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