Old School - 27 February 2008 10:59 AM
Yes, Mr. Obama is formidable.
The Dem could run an overweight one-eyed cat for POTUS and win, this year. Obama, Clinton, it doesn’t matter. All that matters is - liberal. Same for McCain.
No difference. That’s why McCain can’t possibly win. He’s a Dem pretending to represent Republicans.
The GOP HAVE - TO DUMP McCAIN. It’s the only hope.
Old School - 27 February 2008 10:59 AM
The past 7 years of conservative principles in action has brought the country to the brink of catastrophe
Conservative principle such as bloated government, such as failing to defend the national borders, and so on.
People knew Bush wasn’t conservative in 2000. But he was different, in some ways, than Clinton, and certainly Gore - as we’ve seen.
Old School - 27 February 2008 10:59 AM
Reagan didn’t convince people to adopt conservative principles - He convinced Americans who were weary of the gloom of the Carter years that we still had our best years ahead of us, that working together we could still accomplish great things.
He did convince people that smaller government was better, lower budgets, less taxation, etc. He broke the controllers strike. But he didn’t verify. He trusted, he didn’t verify. Iran and contras. Amnesty. That a Dem Congress would attempt to cut any budget. And he made a mistake pulling out after the terrorist bombing.
All that still fell from the ‘teflon’ that the press never quite stripped from him. What was that ‘teflon’ in the face of constant waves of leftist establishment attacks? It wasn’t merely calm good humor. Obama doesn’t possess that, anyway. It was self-effacing humor, understanding the situation, and wishing to put people at ease - even as he lay with an assassin’s bullet lodged in him. What we saw of Clinton in his private moments - was desperate meanness. Same for his wife. What Reagan showed, was civility, and reason. Obama does not. Obama is a firebrand liberal, a public square orator, a pamphleteer. In our own history, sometimes that served well. But when the rhetoric is merely the same shopworn socialism that should never have infected this nation, it’s a different matter.
Obama isn’t Reagan. Neither is Hillary. Neither is McCain. Each in their own way are the anti-Reagan.
Old School - 27 February 2008 10:59 AM
The similarities to Mr. Reagan should not be overlooked or underestimated. It is precisely his sunny optimism and hopeful outlook - his ability to evoke the “shining city on the hill” - and his ability to convince voters that America’s best days are ahead of her that most brings to mind the Reagan appeal.
That 1630 sermon reference to Winthrop was his demand that as one obeys God, so God blesses the nation, and as one turns against God and morality, so God lifts his protection. Now, one could argue that Winthrop’s idea of God was odd, and that he was an odd sort of Protestant. But just the words, themselves, are pretty clear.
Reagan asked the question of the incumbent, are the American people better off now than four years ago? But in 2008, there is no incumbent.
There is one incumbent policy at issue for the Democrat, Iraq and Afganistan. Whether McCain fulfills his campaign promise, and there’s no reason to believe he would, they would argue that America is worse now for Iraq and Afganistan than four years ago, even eight years ago prior to 9/11.
But it’s a foolish argument, even on its face. The more sensible argument is that international terrorism is eagerly waiting the election of a soft and self-loathing POTUS before they again attempt the ‘last battle’. They remember the choppers in the desert. They remember black-hawk-down. They can tie military failure to liberal administrations. That’s just superstition. But it may be another of theirs. The greenlight comes in November, in other words, if they know a Bush will not oppose them.
Again, it’s the one difference McCain promises between himself and Obaminton. But once in office, and with his desire to please only liberal Democrats and none other, his ‘stay the course’ would likely be in name only. Would he even entirely abandon our base in Cuba?
What difference, really, is there between the three?