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Wesley Clark and the Unbearable Banality of Campaign ’08

July 2, 2008 - 12:00 am - by Rick Moran
Mabel
2008-07-02 09:15:39

It’s obvious the author is just trying to downplay the significance of the Clark “faux paux” (a very well planned one I might ad). By playing good cop/bad cop, the Obama campaig is attacking McCain’s strongest credentials while pretending not to do so. The only point I agree with Moran is that McCain’s “military card” is similar to Obama’s “race card” with one gigantic difference. Obama’s color is no merit. He was born that way and it will work in his favor with liberals and against him with racists (the few still around). McCain chose to serve and his conduct in combat, while a POW and after his rescue shows the magnificent character and his judgment in extreme circumstances. No comparison with Obama. But in the new atmosphere of “change” we need to see the world upside down to make McCain’s credentials a weakness…too bad the American people seem to be buying this bs….