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Krauthammer: Obama and Friends

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Krauthammer: Obama and Friends
Filed under Barack Obama, Election 2008 at October 10th, 2008 - 5:22 pm

Charles Krauthammer is critical of both candidates in his Friday column: Obama & Friends: Judge Not?

McCain had his chance back in April when the North Carolina Republican Party ran a gubernatorial campaign ad that included the linking of Obama with Jeremiah Wright. The ad was duly denounced by the New York Times and other deep thinkers as racist.

This was patently absurd. Racism is treating people differently and invidiously on the basis of race. Had any white presidential candidate had a close 20-year association with a white preacher overtly spreading race hatred from the pulpit, that candidate would have been not just universally denounced and deemed unfit for office but written out of polite society entirely.

Nonetheless, John McCain in his infinite wisdom, and with his overflowing sense of personal rectitude, joined the braying mob in denouncing that perfectly legitimate ad, saying it had no place in any campaign. In doing so, McCain unilaterally disarmed himself, rendering off-limits Obama’s associations, an issue that even Hillary Clinton addressed more than once.

Obama’s political career was launched with Ayers giving him a fundraiser in his living room. If a Republican candidate had launched his political career at the home of an abortion-clinic bomber — even a repentant one — he would not have been able to run for dogcatcher in Podunk. And Ayers shows no remorse. His only regret is that he “didn’t do enough.”

Why are these associations important? Do I think Obama is as corrupt as Rezko? Or shares Wright’s angry racism or Ayers’s unreconstructed 1960s radicalism?

No. But that does not make these associations irrelevant. They tell us two important things about Obama.

Read the whole thing…

(Hat tip:Our # 1 Contributor, Charles Johnson)

Bayefsky: Focus, People

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Bayefsky: Focus, People
Filed under Barack Obama, Election 2008, Iran at October 7th, 2008 - 12:35 pm

We seem to have forgotten something: Focus, People.

Since the time of Hitler, civilization has never been so close to the brink of total catastrophe.  This American election will decide whether civilization as we know it will survive.  As much as economic questions are currently front and center, with blame to go all round, this is not an election primarily about corporate greed, or individuals living beyond their means, or government neglect of economic oversight. Nor is it about whether we should have gone into Iraq where, like it or not, American boots on the ground have begun to create an emerging democracy. This election is about whether there will be a nuclear holocaust.

Alarmist? I sure hope so. Isn’t it about time that we got to the point about the stakes in this election? How many more pundits do we have to watch talking about the minutae — a candidate’s look, an accent, a stumble, a slogan? We have four weeks to talk about the thing that matters most: a nuclear-armed Iran, and which candidate will prevent it.

(Hat tip:The LGF Cult Leader)

Anyone for Toast?

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Election 2008, Polls at October 6th, 2008 - 11:09 am

In Slate Magazine, William Saletan says the polls are so stacked against John McCain, there’s no possibility he can win. The race is over.

Oh, wait. That was eight years ago, and he was talking about George W. Bush.

Why Bush Is Toast.

Since Labor Day, the media have released about 20 polls on the presidential race. Three show a dead heat, one shows George W. Bush leading by a single percentage point, and the rest show Al Gore leading by one to 10 points. In the latest polls, Gore leads by an average of five points. It’s fashionable at this stage to caution that “anything can happen,” that Bush is “retooling,” and that the numbers can turn in Bush’s favor just as easily as they turned against him. But they can’t. The numbers are moving toward Gore because fundamental dynamics tilt the election in his favor. The only question has been how far those dynamics would carry him. Now that he has passed Bush, the race is over.

(Hat tip: Tim Blair.)

Obama Surges in Swing States

by Phantom Ace ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Election 2008, Polls at October 1st, 2008 - 5:01 pm

he latest polls reported by Fox are not good news for the McCain campaign. In the swing states of Florida, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, Obama’s lead has grown significantly.

Florida:
Obama – 51%
McCain – 43%

Ohio:
Obama – 50%
McCain – 42%

Pennsylvania:
Obama – 54%
McCain – 39%

The polls are from Quinnipiac University, September 27-29, margin of error: +/- 3.4.

UPDATE at 10/1/08 3:27:02 pm:

AP Poll: Obama takes a 7-point lead over McCain.

(Hat tip:LGf Cult Leader)