Victor Davis Hanson exercises some deconstruction with respect to Obama's controversial 'bitter' speech.
Hanson does a good job of drawing out Obama's slick-player identity. I'm not really turned by this recent controversy, because it strikes me as being more about walking through a minefield of political correctness. It is an off-note, as it is condescending and suggests a chilly aloofness to common folks, but McCain is hardly a more satisfying alternative, and especially since having started to read Nigel Hamilton's book on the Clinton first-term, I favor getting past the Clinton era in our history, myself. Obama's not a saint, but he is a full-witted liberal. We have to elect a mere mortal for the presidency, and he strikes me as the best of our three options.
Hanson does a good job of drawing out Obama's slick-player identity. I'm not really turned by this recent controversy, because it strikes me as being more about walking through a minefield of political correctness. It is an off-note, as it is condescending and suggests a chilly aloofness to common folks, but McCain is hardly a more satisfying alternative, and especially since having started to read Nigel Hamilton's book on the Clinton first-term, I favor getting past the Clinton era in our history, myself. Obama's not a saint, but he is a full-witted liberal. We have to elect a mere mortal for the presidency, and he strikes me as the best of our three options.
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Date: 2008-04-14 04:23 pm (UTC)From:I agree that he is the best of our three options.
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Date: 2008-04-14 05:55 pm (UTC)From:no subject
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Date: 2008-04-14 06:05 pm (UTC)From:I lost a lot of my faith when Dubya got re-elected. I don't take politics seriously, looking upon it as a sort of blood sport. ;)
I'm glad you're using this icon of yourself - it's nice to see.
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Date: 2008-04-16 05:37 am (UTC)From:And thank you for the compliment, sweetie. *hugs* I miss talking to you and Little Bear.