Clintonism Without Clinton -- It's Deja Vu All Over Again
If Obama wins, he will feel immense pressure to be fiscally responsible, tackle the deficit and put universal health care and economic regulation on hold. Just like Bill Clinton.
Isn't it strange that, according to the Washington Post, Barack Obama didn't get a bounce from his wildly well-received overseas trip? Oh wait, according to the Chicago Trib, maybe he did. But, hey, the LA Times says it was just a small bounce. Or was it more of a bump? Perhaps a bouncelet? A ricochet? A swelling? Or was it a rash? In which case, if it lasts more than two weeks, should he see an electoral professional, or just declare victory? Of course, almost all of this analysis is based on polls taken before the end of Obama's trip -- a serious case of premature pontification. But that didn't stop many in the media from weighing in, building edifices of soaring opinion on the shakiest of data.
If Obama wins, he will feel immense pressure to be fiscally responsible, tackle the deficit and put universal health care and economic regulation on hold. Just like Bill Clinton.
If we want America to adopt a new strategy, we must lay it out in fearless detail. That means not spending most of a big speech, or a campaign, validating the false premises of the opposition.
Colbert's studio audience clapped to Keith's song, blithely unaware that they were swaying to a racially tinged, explicitly pro-lynching anthem that calls for the vigilante-style hanging of car thieves.
Although the Bush administration inherited a budget surplus, they have continually spent more then they have taken in. As a result, the US is issuing debt like its going out of style.
Free exercise of religion doesn't stop at the entrance to the Pentagon, but when those in senior positions are moved to share their religious views with colleagues and subordinates it creates a major tension.
Yet another church shooting, and yet another chance to ask: Where is the religious community's voice on gun control?
A corrupt society like that in Afghanistan is a lawless one, and in a lawless environment, nothing works and everyone lives in fear, clinging to tribal or ethnic affiliations to protect them.
So the press is going to bend over backwards to not say perfectly obvious things about John McCain, like when he has a melanoma removed, or his mistress disappears.
These right-wing pundits make their money and serve their political agenda by telling people like Jim Adkisson that liberal Americans are treacherous and mentally ill enemies of the state.
And whatever it was he was ripped off. Not since the NAACP convention has McCain made a single non-vituperative comment about Obama.
Supporting the status quo on Israel is the path of least resistance. It is easy and risk-free. But it only adds to Israel's security problems -- and America's declining strategic position in the Middle East.