dmagazine.com— Former supporter of Barry Goldwater and editor of the National Review makes the case for why Obama better represents the genuine values of conservativism than John McCain does.
Sep 17, 2008View in Crawl 4
I'm with you and lweissberg...also, would argue the same about the media. Can you imagine the candidates compelling Fox News to change their anchors the way that MSNBC changed theirs?
I did read it, and admittedly I got off topic a bit. Sorry if it seemed silly to you. I was responding to some of the comments drawing the conclusion that Senator Obama is somehow conservative, or more so than Senator McCain. I agree with Wick that neither is an ideal presidential candidate. Fiscally speaking, Obama seems to differ very little from his liberal colleagues. Socially, it's hard to say because the message is so many canned speaches. So I am not inspired by him, and the writer is. Drivel is an appropriate term for the article. Another Obama cheerleading piece that has few points beyond positive reinforcement and comparisons that are a real stretch.
apastafarianSep 17, 2008
You were good till "Republitards", then you fell into the crapper
dinotSep 17, 2008
69 diggs and not one comment about 'biased liberal media' yet. You Republithugs ran out of talking points already, eh? Cat got your tongue?
digikataSep 19, 2008
Don't forget Chuck Hegel <a class="user" href="http://blogs.reuters.com/trail08/2008/09/18/hagel-questions-palin-experience/">http://blogs.reuters.com/trail08/2008/09/18/hagel- ...</a>
dblock916Sep 19, 2008
Haha, Is it you or the media who thinks it's a scandal?...It's not a scandal bro.
sirelloSep 19, 2008
I'm with you and lweissberg...also, would argue the same about the media. Can you imagine the candidates compelling Fox News to change their anchors the way that MSNBC changed theirs?
hayataSep 20, 2008
I did read it, and admittedly I got off topic a bit. Sorry if it seemed silly to you. I was responding to some of the comments drawing the conclusion that Senator Obama is somehow conservative, or more so than Senator McCain. I agree with Wick that neither is an ideal presidential candidate. Fiscally speaking, Obama seems to differ very little from his liberal colleagues. Socially, it's hard to say because the message is so many canned speaches. So I am not inspired by him, and the writer is. Drivel is an appropriate term for the article. Another Obama cheerleading piece that has few points beyond positive reinforcement and comparisons that are a real stretch.
seeking_justiceJan 15, 2011
interesting
seeking_justiceJan 15, 2011
interesting