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SFKeydel
Tweets by sfkeydel
Game-changing?
Yes, picking Palin is a game-changing move, but only if you see the election as a game. Can we please put the grownups back in charge?
Posted in Election 2008
McCain, on the other hand, keeps his cynicism intact
Given all of her negatives (utter lack of experience, pending abuse-of-power probe, right-wing Christianist (aka Dominianist) convictions, profound lack of readiness to be President), McCain’s choice could have only two goals:
1. Solidify the far-right base.
2. Peel off Hillary supporters who remain on the fence, due to disappointment with the outcome of the primary.
The first is a given; the second shows such extraordinary contempt for the process by which people make these kinds of choices that I can’t imagine it will succeed (I should note that my wife is utterly furious with the presumption that women will automatically vote for another woman).
I’ve read numerous analyses of McCain’s choice today, but the most succinct and cogent so far has to be that of Jeff Fecke at Alas, a blog.
Posted in Election 2008
Obama drives a stake in the heart of (my) cynicism
I thought the speech was brilliant– grounded, challenging, passionate. There was even one moment where I got a lump in my throat. If you didn’t hear the speech, please try to find it online.
Update: the full text of his speech can be found at National Journal’s Hotline Blog.
Update 2: the video of the speech.
Posted in Election 2008