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Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 08:50 pm (UTC)
I don't think it was Obama who won so much as it was McCain who lost.

And I for one hope Obama doesn't deliver on some of his promises - socialism (excuse me - "sharing the wealth") comes to mind.

Others of his promises, though - making the US an inclusive society, standing up for liberty rather than special interests, and giving us all the common purpose to rediscover how great this nation and the people who form it truly are - those, I'd like to see him pull off.
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 09:00 pm (UTC)
I don't think it was Obama who won so much as it was McCain who lost.
A valid point of view. McCain's campaign seemed to me to be marked by a lack of message; though he had help (in losing) from the media, in whose eyes it seemed he and Sarah Palin could do no right while Barack Obama and Joe Biden could do no wrong. They went after Sarah Palin with a ferocity I've never seen leveled at a Presidential or Vice-Presidential candidate before. How DARE the Republicans use a play from the Democratic playbook?!? The Republicans are only allowed to run old white men! It's in the RULES!

Others of his promises, though - making the US an inclusive society, standing up for liberty rather than special interests, and giving us all the common purpose to rediscover how great this nation and the people who form it truly are - those, I'd like to see him pull off.
I can get behind that.
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 09:10 pm (UTC)
>I don't think it was Obama who won so much as it was McCain who lost.

To rework a phrase from a past election, the Democrats could have won with a mangy blind dog hobbling on three legs.

That's how much damage the Bush administration had wrought. Obama's built-in handicaps (black, inexperienced, bad associations) made the race closer than it could have been.
Thursday, November 6th, 2008 08:02 am (UTC)
Anyone who thinks that being black was a handicap for Obama prolly thinks 'socialist' is a code word for it, too.

What Obama wasn't, however, was The Black Candidate. He was a candidate who was black. If he'd been white with that experience level and those associations, he'd never have gotten out of the IL legislature in the first place.

We'll see where this goes. I always thought he should've severed out his term and then gone and run for Gov of IL, but that clearly wasn't needed.