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I have to hand it to the Obama campaign. For the last week, they have been doing amazing work, from the VP roll-out to taking advantage of the houses gaffe. My criticisms of the Obama 'franchise' (as Steve Clemons puts it) are not operational in nature, though sometimes I do put them out as such. By operational critiques, I mean a critique that says something like Obama is 'losing the Presidential race' by doing 'this most recent thing I don't agree with'. My critiques are ideological; I just don't agree with a lot of their ideas and their ways of doing politics. That though is distinct from the argument that they will or won't win this race based on how 'progressive' they are. I'm not frankly sure how to run a progressive campaign nor does it actually matter since the die is already cast.
So within the framework set up by the current cast of characters, the Obama people did a great job. The way that McCain has been undermined by his own words on how he can't remember how many houses he owns was organized by the Obama campaign and the new and enlarged DNC. They pushed it out, kept it going, and managed the media cycle well. Importantly, they moved away from their standard negative attack - big oil - to seize an opportunity to define McCain's character. The campaign did not do this on Phil Gramm's 'nation of whiners' comment, for instance, but they did here, and that's a very good sign.
Congrats.
And then on Biden, while he's not my favorite pick (as I said below), I just watched about an hour of MSNBC with various pundits saying wonderful things about Biden and what he brings to the ticket. My parents tell me their friends who were on the fence about Obama just love Biden. It's a good roll-out, even with McCain operative Ron Fournier on the AP payroll pushing out a counter-narrative.
So again, congrats. I worry still about the campaign's lackadaisical policy-driven approach to the Georgia-Russia conflict and their willingness to stick on the McCain gaffes. But great job, we need to beat McCain and I saw a few excellent steps this week.
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