presidency

Lost in the Hubbub

by: Mike Lux

Tue Jul 01, 2008 at 12:23

Lost in the hubbub of Obama doing lots of things that irritate progressives in recent days are two very significant pieces of good news about the potential of an Obama Presidency:
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What if Bob Barr attacks Obama from the left?

by: wiretapp

Sun Jun 29, 2008 at 18:37

Of course he's a total hypocrite cause he used to be a Republican examining Bill Clinton's bedroom habits but that is besides the point.

I fear if he attacks Obama and McCain on things like civil liberties, gay marriage, foreign policy, and other issues that resonate with liberals those attacks might resonate with some of the younger new Democrats who Obama has been trying to recruit. Of course all the signs say that overall he will hurt McCain more than Obama, I do wonder if he could do damage in certain key areas/demographics. I could see him being popular with young liberal here in Georgia, but it is pretty hard to imagine him hurting the Dems more than the GOP.

I just saw him on Fox News Sunday and he appeared to be more attacking Obama from the left than attacking McCain from the right. We Democrats want Barr to slam the Republicans on economic fiscal conservatism as much as humanly possible. If he starts doing this, I think we should do our best to make sure he gets seated in as many debates as possible. However if he focuses on attacking Obama with the same concentration that some of these other anti-Obama media outlets have I could see it, at the very least, minimizing the amount that he will act as a spoiler against the Republicans.

I guess we'll just have to wait and see what happens. The Obama slime machines are in such full effect already I just get worries. The media is the only thing that is going to give McCain a chance in hell of winning in November. Fox News has become so apparently anti-Obama that its hard to imagine that even hardcore Republicans haven't noticed and adjusted accordingly. I would be willing to cut off one of my toes if that would make Juan Williams disappear. He drives me even more crazy than Sean Hannity because he actually poses as a neutral objective political analyst.  

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We've Come A Long Way

by: Kate Michelman

Sat Nov 03, 2007 at 11:20

(Michelman is a supporter of John Edwards, and we're honored to have her post on OpenLeft. - promoted by Matt Stoller)

Remember the commercial:

We've come a long way baby.

Well, have we?  That's the question American women need to ask themselves.

We earn 77 cents for every dollar a man makes.

We are 48% more likely to live in poverty than men.

17 million adult women lack health insurance.

Millions of us struggle to balance jobs and the needs of our families. 

A long way?  Not nearly long enough.

But now that we have the first viable female candidate for president of the United States, things will get better for women, right? Her candidacy will positively affect public perception regarding women in politics and business - and that change will benefit all women - even the women struggling in dead end jobs, scrapping by on minimum wage, raising their families on their own?

Not so fast.

As women take a second look at the candidates, now that attention is focusing more on the issues and how each of the candidates would lead, how they would make decisions; now that making a choice is becoming real, less about celebrity, more about being president, legitimate questions are being raised about Senator Clinton.

And we're all learning something.

When unchallenged, in a comfortable, controlled situation, Senator Clinton embraces her political elevation into the "boys club." She is quick to assure listeners she is plenty tough enough, that she's battled tested, ready to play be the same rules as the boys.

But when she's challenged, when legitimate questions are asked, questions she should be prepared to answer and discuss, she is just as quick to raise the white flag and look for a change in the rules. She then calls questioning, 'attacking;' she calls debate among her peers, 'piling on.'

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