23 September, 2008

Jake’s Comment Begs an Interesting Question

Yesterday, my friend Jake wrote a comment about my posting of a pro-Obama forwarded email on this here Blog. Jake’s comment, please see the comments in the below blog, notes that all of my postings for the past few weeks have been around McCain’s running mate decision, with the exception of my marathon. That led me to a thought: why is it that she became so noteworthy? Is this an advantage to McCain’s campaign?

Let’s talk about advantages to McCain’s campaign: one, the economy hasn’t been in the gutter this bad since 1991-92; two, we are in an unpopular war fought based on a myriad of lies promulgated by an administration which is exceptionally more secretive than ever—McCain supports this war; three, the positions of the Republican Party on social matters run below average on poll numbers. All of these things added together, it seems to make sense to distract the public from the substance of McCain’s policy positions.

McCain’s policy positions, while he has taken contrary positions in the past, ultimately are his own, and they have led us to where we are today. Right now, when faced with what we have, from political, economic, and militaristic perspectives, the American Public looks down their nose. Alas, a few weeks ago during the convention in St. Paul, a nice looking woman was put in front of the American public to refresh McCain’s campaign’s image. This worked, and indeed this Governor from Alaska did attract a lot of attention, some would argue—this guy included, that this was due to the fact that we knew little about her. These first few weeks have become a discovery section, and there was enough juice about her life in Alaska, we couldn’t help but knock down McCain’s selection choice – largely predicated on playing to his party’s base.

Isn’t that just it? McCain’s policy positions are disagreeable to 72% of the American Public, and his age raises concerns. By bringing in some new blood, which is not so readily deconstructed, like Romney would have been, McCain has diverted attention from his shortcomings. Right now, McCain’s campaign is doing the same thing Bush’s campaign did in 2000 and 2004, which was divert the public from the substance of policy positions, and focus the public on something else—something fascia and remote. If the only way a party can win is by playing games about personalities rather than policy issues, clearly, they are lacking something.

Of course, when it comes to those discussions, let’s not forget the Keating Five and the first Mrs. McCain. Were McCain the Democrat in this race, we’d have heard about those two items ad nauseum. It’s too bad. I just hope this time it won’t work like it did the last two times to put someone so incompetent in office.

4 comments:

Jake Parrillo said...

community organizer = competency, right? Or was it all that time he spent down in the cesspool that is Springfield, Illinois. No, wait. It has to be the 2 years he spent in DC before he started running for President.

Electing Barry may make the folks on Cape Cod and in Berkley California wet their pants in excitement, he does very little do things for us middle classers (not what he calls middle class) who have chosen to cling to religion and guns.

Matty said...

Interesting statement—but that’s like saying “McCain went to Grade School.” Of course, I didn’t read anything specific. Provide one real example of any sentence you just wrote. Oh – that’s right; that’s not the game the GOP plays any more. Let’s call someone bad names and talk about a fraction of their past. This coming from the party of Tom DeLay, Jack Abramoff and Larry Craig! Awesome!

When was Obama a community organizer? Was it before or after he taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago? Oh, that’s right; it was before he went to Law School, while he was teaching at the University of Chicago, right up into public life. From there, what was it? Oh, goodness, it was seven years in public life at the State level.

As for what he would do for the middle class… I am guessing that aside from writing talking-point platitudes, he would probably start by offering a middle class tax cut. Above and beyond that, not further the gap in wealth between those blowing up our economy in both Wall Street and Houston. As for clinging to religion and guns, one can also see elevation in other things like substance abuse, child neglect and gambling debt. That’s what eight years of Cheney-Bush Republican Politics have given us; if McCain is elected, the rest of the world will see how easily this country can be duped by bad policy and five-cent characterizations.

PS: I love how every person that is positioned against Obama calls him “Barry.” It’s as though there is an implication of disingenuousness to a man going by the name on his birth certificate, once he’s entered adulthood. Zinger! “Boys we got him good on that one.”

Jake Parrillo said...

Glad to see I have taken you and your liberal readers away from your arugula salad(s) - (Can you believe what Whole Foods is charging for their arugula these days?). I like a blogger who wades into his comments. Good for you, MCJ!

As for the Barry comment, if I was looking to call Senator Obama something insidious, I would call him by his given name: Barack Hussein. Isn't that what all the redmeat eatin' Conservatives are accused of? I guess I'm just a "Caesar Salad Conservative" with all my "Barry" talk. (Dressing on the side, please?!?)

Back to my main point...I want more Palin talk. Can we discuss her shoes? Maybe her glasses? Or how every Flo, Dorothy, and Charlene who works at the Farm and Fleet or Waffle House is suddenly rocking an "up-do"?

Matty said...

It was nice of you to get out of your Volkswagen, Lexus, Honda or one of you seven-no-ten houses to write back! I love it, bring up arugula to make fun of someone living the American dream on behalf of someone marrying into money with a trophy wife. I bet she could win Buffalo Chip Queen! Of course, that would involve her taking her top off again, but shucks, when we were in Lake Powell a few years ago, she won there too!

As for Palin, the way you Chicken Caesar Salad-eatin’ conservatives try to over represent the “Community Organizer” shtick, one could simply bring up the hard hitting news Sarahcuda was delivering when she gave the weather!
Bring it!