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Arts & Culture > Poetry & Prose > A Democrat's Worst Nightmare

  A Democrat's Worst Nightmare

Robert Borosage, Tom Paine

Until a few days ago, David Broder was a respected Washington Post columnist. Here’s a part of what he wrote.
“Yet, in pointing to those vulnerabilities in her rival, Clinton has heightened the most obvious liability she would carry into a fight against McCain. In an age of deep cynicism about politicians of both parties, McCain is the rare exception who is not assumed to be willing to sacrifice personal credibility to prevail in any contest.”
What possibly could Broder be drinking? Has he forgotten:
• The John McCain who initially voted against the Bush tax cuts as irresponsible giveaways to the wealthy, but now embraces them, a change in position justified only by his desire to “prevail” in the “contest” for the Republican nomination?
• Or the John McCain who had the votes in his hand to outlaw the administration’s grotesque torture policies, and instead caved to support the bill that empowered President Bush to define what torture is, a flip-flop motivated only because of the potential cost of his position in the upcoming election?
• Or the McCain that went from denouncing Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson as “agents of intolerance” in 2004 to doing exactly what he denounced—“pandering to outer reaches of American politics—by kissing their rings in the run-up to the 2008 nominating contest?
Why the utter nonsense reported as accepted fact? Here as so often, Broder, the widely respected dean of Washington punditocracy, is a mirror of conventional wisdom. And as TV host Chris Mathews notes, “The media loves McCain. We’re his base.”
But can’t reporters love the guy without drinking the Kool-Aid? McCain has now put forth an economic plan that adds an astounding $300 billion dollars a year in corporate and top-end tax cuts to a commitment to make Bush’s tax cuts permanent. This is an utterly irresponsible and fantastical posture at a moment the economy is headed into recession and the dollar is already sinking.
The commentariat will have to decide whether their affection for McCain overcomes their commitment to common sense. Their choice should be instructive. If they follow Broder, that will be the Democrats' worst nightmare.


posted on Apr 25, 2008 10:08 PM ()

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Let us forget, the "Lucas McCain" foreign policy mentality....
comment by strider333 on Apr 25, 2008 10:16 PM ()
reply by strider333 on Apr 26, 2008 6:08 PM ()
reply by sunlight on Apr 26, 2008 2:03 AM ()
Lucas McCain The Rifleman never fell out of his plane or spent six years being brain washed by the Commies.
Chuck Connors a real man played first base for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He would have beaten Mrs McCain's plastic surgeon with his baseball bat. She could have been an old hag for free.
John's face could have been done over by a mortician. I'm sure he drained him of blood. Formaldehyde? Anyone?
reply by bumpedoff on Apr 25, 2008 10:38 PM ()

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