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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Hindsight

In hindsight, after February 5, If Hillary Clinton had any strategic sense, she could have recognized that she had an opportunity to publicly cut her ties with what, in her judgment was bad advice, rise up and lead her campaign with her strengths, which are considerable. The benefit from an action like this would have been to show us things we have never seen from her: a demonstrated ability to publicly admit a mistake, a sharp eye for identifying a flawed strategy, and skill at management and correction. She would have gained supporters, another look by Obama-skeptics, and respect for taking charge. But the compounding narrative of unwise choices she has made in this campaign make me question if she has, ever had, or ever will have the skill-set to lead a country.

Barack Obama’s opponents embody exactly the kind of reactionary temperament that is dangerous in a leader. Obama continually defines what I want in a president, in part because he is able to continually adapt using his remarkable abilities to intuit what’s called for. Every experience has been a learning one for him. He’s been an organizer, a teacher, a father, a grandson, a husband, an almost-black man, an almost-white man, a black man, a privileged man, a politician, a team-mate, a loner, a traveler, a writer, a fatherless child. Oh, he indeed occasionally displays conceit, but more often than not his delusions are confined to minor vanities, like his abilities on the basketball court. No one running for President of the United States should come to the door without an ego, or enter without self-assuredness. A key characteristic a great leader must have is the ability to objectively self-examine and to recognize honest and intelligent criticism.

posted by barbara at 12:59 pm  

Saturday, April 5, 2008

Why Some Endorsements Should Matter, But Others Do Instead

I thought the Lee Hamilton endorsement of Obama would be, should be, big news for Obama-skeptics, and maybe still will be if Hamilton works out in Indiana.  I hope Hamilton will campaign for Obama vs. McCain and expose McCain’s questionable judgment in supporting a war against Iraq after 9/11 instead of focusing on Al Quaeda.  This goes directly to McCain’s inability to interpret an NIE correctly before sending in our troops.  That should completely expose him where he thinks he’s bulletproof; as Commander-In-Chief.  

While endorsements shouldn’t be such a big deal, especially late ones, the Clintons themselves turned Bill Richardson’s support of Obama into a big news-cycle event. People may look back and call it a turning point. I can’t figure out if their intent was to push the Bosnia exaggeration off the page, which it did only halfway and not for long, or to stoke fear in others who they believe owe them. That also did not go down as planned; fear is no longer an effective tool, it is the weapon of choice for bullies, something used to paralyze us. Strength and courage are no longer just words; Americans recognize themselves anew.

 

 

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posted by barbara at 4:20 pm  

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Trifecta!

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The Potomac Primaries, a big-time Valentine. . . 

 

iBelieve!

 

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posted by barbara at 7:42 pm  

Friday, January 4, 2008

Everything Begins Now, part II

‘Turn On Your Television’

posted by barbara at 10:17 am  
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