Monday, February 18, 2008

Republican party sharpens its knives to go after Obama in the general election.

Focusing on Barack Obama’s “inexperience” and “undisciplined messaging” are two ways to ensure that the senator from Illinois doesn’t get to be president, according to honchos at the Republican National Committee.

That's it? That is all they have to go after Obama on?

Who the hell is experienced to be President of the United States? What job prepares somebody for the hardest, most stressful job on the planet?

Governor? Like Governor George W. Bush?

Vice President? Like Vice President Richard M. Nixon?

Surely nobody is suggesting that being married to a former President is any preparation.

I don't think that ANYBODY could ever really be prepared for the job of President. I believe that rather then focusing on experience we should instead focus on judgment. How about that?

I think it is clear that the Republicans had convinced themselves that things were going to work out a certain way. And they were prepared for that. Need proof?

“We all dislike Hillary,” declared Southern California Rep. Ken Calvert, from the Inland Empire east of Los Angeles, echoing thoughts of the roughly 75 attendees at a Sunday morning RNC session. “Forgetting who will be the easiest to beat, I've got to tell you, a President Hillary doesn’t scare me nearly as much as a President Obama.”

The Republicans have no damn idea what to do against Obama. And they are shitting bricks over it.

Still need a reason to support Barack Obama?

3 comments:

  1. G, check this:

    The oldest Hispanic group within the Texas Democratic Party, following a meeting in Dallas, on Saturday agreed to endorse Barack Obama for president.

    The Mexican American Democrats believe that Senator Obama’s experience bringing Americans of all ages, religions, races and ethnicities together make him the best candidate to make progress on the issues that matter to Hispanics in Texas and across America.

    Obama’s leadership in the U.S. Senate on comprehensive immigration reform and his specific plans to strengthen our schools, bring about universal healthcare, and provide tax relief for working families show us that he is truly committed to improving the lives of Hispanics and all Americans.

    I thought the Borg Queen owned the Hispanics? Guess not. *wink*

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  2. That is good news indeed.

    Thanks for the tip Christopher.

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  3. wow that is good news...

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