Buttle's World

16 March, 2008

Either/Or

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 13:34

VDH surveys the Rev. Wright flap and boils the choices down:

EITHER: ‘Obama probably knew what was going on at Trinity, but, given the complex circumstances and Obama’s other strengths, it doesn’t matter enough to affect my vote;’

OR: ‘Obama’s attendance and his feeble reaction to the criticism of Wright provide a valuable warning of why someone so inexperienced and yet so familiar with extremists should not be President of the United States next year.’

It’s left to the electorate, as it should be.

Of course, Mark Steyn has his own way of shedding light on the decision.

Derb wondered the other day whether the Obama campaign was a massive “con job”. But it’s worse than that. If he were a con artist, he’d be like every other opportunist pol contemplating a run for the presidency: he’d be slick enough to know from the get-go that the Reverend Wright was a guy he needed to keep at way beyond arm’s length; instead, he named his big pre-campaign hey-world-here-I-am book after one of his sermons. That suggests Obama didn’t even appreciate Wright was a potential problem. Which, in turn, suggests a candidate as disconnected from reality as his pastor is.

Perspective

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 13:22

Raymond S. Kraft provides a brief but useful bit of historical perspective. I would quibble with some of his analysis, but his presentation of the big picture is very concise.

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