Re: Sarah Palin aftermath thread
^ fair point.
My thought is that, if he was going to lose, and if he had to throw a hail mary pass, he should have stuck with a person like Romney, Crist, or Flake for the sake of sanity and the party. and for the off-chance that he could pull off a win. and for his reputation, and for his legacy.
I think you managed to outline all the circumstances as to why Obama won, which I think weigh more heavily than the message he was giving. His substantive policies were not all that great or different, and we're seeing his cabinet is filling up with clintonites and the establishment. His message wasn't all that unique, save for his skin colour. A white person with the same message, you'd have to agree, would never have gained the momentum he did.
All in all, McCain defeated McCain. The same way McCain came to be chosen as the GOP candidate is the same way Obama won the election: the attrition of the opponents and the major mistakes made by everyone else.
^ fair point.
My thought is that, if he was going to lose, and if he had to throw a hail mary pass, he should have stuck with a person like Romney, Crist, or Flake for the sake of sanity and the party. and for the off-chance that he could pull off a win. and for his reputation, and for his legacy.
I think you managed to outline all the circumstances as to why Obama won, which I think weigh more heavily than the message he was giving. His substantive policies were not all that great or different, and we're seeing his cabinet is filling up with clintonites and the establishment. His message wasn't all that unique, save for his skin colour. A white person with the same message, you'd have to agree, would never have gained the momentum he did.
All in all, McCain defeated McCain. The same way McCain came to be chosen as the GOP candidate is the same way Obama won the election: the attrition of the opponents and the major mistakes made by everyone else.
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