Posted on 05/11/2008 8:40:28 PM PDT by moderatewolverine
Barack Obama is a gifted politician who has led an exemplary life. His run for Presidency for many offers redemption that America has finally moved beyond race. But that laudable proposition is beginning to foster surreal rules of campaigning from both the media and Obama himself that do no one any good.
1. The 2008 campaign must stick to concrete issues and detailed policies. That said, Barack Obama can continue to speak only in vague terms of hope and change.
2. Rev. Wrights racist tirades must be contextualized and only understood in their proper historic milieu of white racismthat is, unless he suddenly turns on Barack Obama, in which case one is now free to deride him as mean-spirited, malicious and on a vendetta.
3. Rev. Wright is like an old uncle and his church not particularly controversial. Those who insist otherwise are using snippets and loops out of context for cheap political advantage. But should the Rev. repeat his serial lunacies at the National Press Club on national television, and insult the sympathetic liberal DC press corps, then he is suddenly expendable and inexplicably not the same pastor that Barack Obama knew for 20 yearsand so now to be freely derided as a spoiler.
4. It is assumed that Barack Obamas exotic middle name Hussein can provide authentic multicultural fides and hope of projecting a new, more globally sympathetic American image abroad, but to voice Hussein aloud is assumed to be nefarious.
5. It is legitimate to appeal to, and thus win en masse 90% of African-Americans of all classes over a rival liberal candidate, but it is absolutely illegitimate and a sign of a racialist strategy should someone else win two-thirds of that total of the white working-class voteand, worse, acknowledge it as such.
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Talk about a dead on article.... and how sad that it is so true at the same time.
Would be nice if the RNC would listen to him....and take any advice he offers.
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