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Title: Bye Bye Barry
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Published: Aug 20, 2008
Author: Joel S. Hirschhorn
Post Date: 2008-08-20 15:55:42 by statusquobuster
Keywords: Barack Obama, John McCain, plutocracy
Views: 4066
Comments: 108

Bye Bye Barry

Joel S. Hirschhorn

The final results are in on this historic November day. Despite the hundreds of millions of dollars he raised, Barack Obama has lost the 2008 presidential election. American voters have boldly spoken truth to arrogance. Turned out that all those pre-election opinion polls that showed Obama’s inability to get over 50 percent support were prescient. Much of the public was never comfortable with Obama, though he clearly was so comfortable acting like he already was president.

Hillary and Bill Clinton are probably drinking champagne and having the sweetest time since Bill won his first presidential election. Hillary must now bite her lip repeatedly and resist saying publicly that “I told you so!” Hillary in 2012 will reveal that she learned her lessons well.

All that Obama audacity of arrogance from the smiling, glib politician finally died the death it so richly deserved. Too many pundits will blame his loss on his blackness and racist voters. But the larger truth is that sufficient voters saw through the many lies and deceptions. Obama always had a hard time giving a simple, short straight answer to tough questions. He was always mentally calculating exactly how to game his answers so that he would achieve all the benefits he had his eyes on. He was simply too damn presumptuous and too smart for his own good. In the end, Americans do not want the smartest person in the presidency or endless nuancing. They want someone they can easily understand and trust, despite their skepticism. There were many reasons not to trust the calculating Obama to do anything he promised to do or, for some people, to fear he might.

And now the bloviating pundits will also blame third party presidential candidates for siphoning votes from Obama, as if Americans have no right to exercise their political freedom and vote for someone they honestly think has the best policy positions and would most help restore American democracy.

Jon Stewart and other late-night comics will feast on these election results, as they should. I can’t wait to hear jokes about Obama’s wife becoming a more vocal and militant critic of the good old USA, now that she has proof positive that so many Americans are stupid white racists.

Of course, now the nation must suffer through the ineptness, confusion and dementia-like dullness of the living-in-the-past John McCain, tough-talking but brain dead. Will the McCain presidency look like an extension of the incredible terrible George W. Bush White House? Of course.

Still living off a once-true characterization as a maverick, McCain must now surround himself with people who actually are smart and knowledgeable about myriad issues. Should be no problem finding enough lobbyists. Pundits will start speculating that McCain will be lucky just to stay alive for four years, but thankfully his vice-president seems more capable. One thing for sure: the power plutocracy that really runs the country will have little trouble pulling the strings behind the scenes and keep the puppet McCain dancing to tunes written by corporate interests.

Ralph Nader summed up this way: “A large fraction of Americans know that we need a Jeffersonian political revolution to fix our corrupt system. They were not fooled by the Obama rhetoric about change, not from someone that has been a product of and servant for the two-party plutocracy. Yes, all the votes for me and the other third-party presidential candidates spelled the difference between Obama winning and losing. Our voters correctly protested against the corrupt two-party system. They did not elect McCain. Only those who voted for McCain elected him, and that is something they must live with as they watch a McCain administration continue dismantling American democracy and budget-busting global warmongering.”

Cynthia McKinney wisely noted that “It is time to stop saying God bless America, and begin repeating God save America. The good news is that we will build even greater public support for a true political revolution during the McCain presidency. All too often things must get much worse before they can get better. They will get worse.”

As to Obama, half-jokingly he said: “I may come back as a third-party candidate.” Or did that reflect a calculation that Democrats had learned their lesson? As to all the screaming from the left that the Republicans stole this election also, Obama immediately said “John won it fair and square.” Thanks Barry, exactly what I expected from a phony change agent.

[Contact Joel S. Hirschhorn through www.delusionaldemocracy.com.]

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#55. To: statusquobuster (#0)

The final results are in on this historic November day. Despite the hundreds of millions of dollars he raised, Barack Obama has lost the 2008 presidential election. American voters have boldly spoken truth to arrogance. Turned out that all those pre-election opinion polls that showed Obama’s inability to get over 50 percent support were prescient. Much of the public was never comfortable with Obama, though he clearly was so comfortable acting like he already was president.

IMHO Mr. Hirschhorn's confidence in McCain's win is not warranted. While what he says about Obama may or may not be true, it would appear that he has not taken into account the number of disgruntled conservatives who absolutely refuse to vote for McCain and will either stay home or vote for someone else. If the race is close, these lost votes could very well tip the scale to an Obama win.

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2008-08-20   23:30:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#58. To: Hayek Fan, Rupert_Pupkin, Ricky J, christine, Jethro Tull, robnoel, rowdee, Diana, All (#55)

While what he says about Obama may or may not be true, it would appear that he has not taken into account the number of disgruntled conservatives who absolutely refuse to vote for McCain and will either stay home or vote for someone else.

As I remarked before that if McCain had an unossified brain cell in his which he doesn't i'm sure, McCain would take on Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska, as his VP running mate.

She's popular in her own state, no skeletons in her closet that I've read, she's young, she's sensible and down to earth, she's refreshing, she's a very attractive female, and she did the walk re: abortion by choosing not to abort her fetus who amnio identified as having Down's Syndrome.

The evangelicals would absolutely adore her as VP and bring their votes to McCrazy on election night. Ditto for undecided fence sitting females and males - for different reasons of course. Palin would cancel out negatives about McCain such as not having Governor managerial experience, that he's too old, and that he's too leftie on social issues like abortion.

Governor Sarah Palin could make McCain a winner but because McCain is a senile loser, he'll go with some 0 asset VP pick like Cantor or Lie-berman or Tom Who Ridge.

Here's stuff on Sarah Palin:

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scrapper2  posted on  2008-08-20   23:45:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#60. To: scrapper2 (#58)

As I remarked before that if McCain had an unossified brain cell in his which he doesn't i'm sure, McCain would take on Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska, as his VP running mate.

She's popular in her own state, no skeletons in her closet that I've read, she's young, she's sensible and down to earth, she's refreshing, she's a very attractive female, and she did the walk re: abortion by choosing not to abort her fetus who amnio identified as having Down's Syndrome.

The evangelicals would absolutely adore her as VP and bring their votes to McCrazy on election night. Ditto for undecided fence sitting females and males - for different reasons of course. Palin would cancel out negatives about McCain such as not having Governor managerial experience, that he's too old, and that he's too leftie on social issues like abortion.

Governor Sarah Palin could make McCain a winner but because McCain is a senile loser, he'll go with some 0 asset VP pick like Cantor or Lie-berman or Tom Who Ridge.

There's a big difference between having a down syndrome child and being the governor of a fairly small (population wise that is) State and the VP of the United States, not to mention the task of campaigning before they get there. The big question is, would this lady, who by every account is a very dedicated mother and all around "good guy," be willing to do the things that need to be done to get her and McCain to office and then perform the VP job once she gets there. I would assume that having a down syndrome child would require a lot of time and effort.

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2008-08-20   23:51:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#66. To: Hayek Fan (#60)

There's a big difference between having a down syndrome child and being the governor of a fairly small (population wise that is) State and the VP of the United States, not to mention the task of campaigning before they get there. The big question is, would this lady, who by every account is a very dedicated mother and all around "good guy," be willing to do the things that need to be done to get her and McCain to office and then perform the VP job once she gets there. I would assume that having a down syndrome child would require a lot of time and effort.

I think she and her husband would be willing to bring their family to the WH - they both seem like old fashioned American patriots, seeing public service as "giving back" to their country, they are devoted to one another and to their children. I think you may be mistaking Downs Syndrome for Autism. The latter can be quite disruptive to family life and require alot of attention from primary care givers, but Downs Syndrome children are very emotive and loving, temperamentally fairly easy going, and not as demanding of primary care givers as one might think, they love those who love them back. I think if Sarah Palin had the support of her husband and her older children which she most certainly does along with a trusted nanny - which she probably has in place already due to her Gubernatorial responsibilities, she'd do just fine moving into VP digs. Plus what's good for America is that she's not a corrupted Beltway re-tread. She's be new and refreshing and no lobby group would have had its tentacles deep into her looking for favors.

I think she might off-set McCrazy's warhawk nuttiness - she'd bring the perspective of middle-aged parents with young kids who might not be too keen on perpetual war for young Americans' future.

Have you looked at her photos? If she was not known to Americans before because of little exposure outside Alaska, she'd be known mighty fast once she hit the campaign trail. She is gorgeous even with the glasses. She represents clean cut American wife, mother, sister, girl next door. The cameras would love her smile, her face, her unadorned wholesome look.

McCain would be nuts not to pick her - I read she was interviewed by the old fart - but because McCain is a senile confirmed loser he will not choose the one person who could help him win the Oval Office.

scrapper2  posted on  2008-08-21   0:23:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#68. To: scrapper2 (#66)

If she's so fantastic, cindy mc might object!

rowdee  posted on  2008-08-21   0:35:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#69. To: rowdee (#68)

If she's so fantastic, cindy mc might object!

I think Cindy is pretty secure with her Mcnutty hubbie - Cindy is beer dynasty heiress and she bank rolls John John every time he wants to run for President - he'd be nowhere without Cindy's check book and he knows it.

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#70. To: scrapper2 (#69)

I think Palin as vp would attract much media attention, as well as a lot of interest with the Downes Syndrome child. Attention that wouldn't be focused on the first family.

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