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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-17-08 09:28 PM
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The Obama Mystery: Tougher scrutiny needed now that he's the front-runner
WP: The Obama Mystery
By David Ignatius
Sunday, February 17, 2008; Page B07

"Why is the press going so easy on Barack Obama?" asks a prominent Democratic Party strategist, echoing a criticism frequently made by the Clinton campaign. It's a fair question, and now that Obama appears to be the front-runner in terms of his delegate count, he deserves a closer look, especially from people like me who have written positively about him. The reason to look closely now, quite simply, is to avoid buyer's remorse later.

Obama is a phenomenon in American politics -- a candidate who has ignited an enthusiasm among young people that I haven't seen in decades. He promises a nation in which, as his supporters chant, "race doesn't matter." And for a world that is dangerously alienated from American leadership, he offers a new face that could dispel negative assumptions about America -- and in that sense boost the nation's standing and security. But these are symbolic qualities. What Obama would actually do as president remains a mystery in too many areas. Before he completes what increasingly looks like a march to the Democratic nomination, Obama needs to clarify more clearly what lies behind the beguiling banner marked "change."

Let's start with Obama's economic policies. Like all the major candidates, he has a Web site brimming with plans and proposals. But it has been hard to tell how these different strands come together....I'm still puzzled about where to locate Obama on this policy map. Until the past few weeks, I would have put him somewhere between "New Democrat" and "technocrat." But as he reaches for votes in big industrial states, Obama has been sounding more like Edwards. He proposed a middle-class tax cut a few months ago that would provide a credit of up to $1,000 per family. That's a big policy change that deserves real debate....Foreign policy is the area on which Obama has been longest on rhetoric and shortest on details. I've always liked his line about Iraq, that "we have to be as careful getting out as we were careless getting in." And when I asked Obama last summer what this might mean in practice, he talked about the need for a residual force in and around Iraq and for a gradual, measured pace of troop withdrawals. But in recent months, his tone has suggested a speedier and more decisive departure from Iraq. I fear that Obama is creating public expectations for a quick solution in Iraq that cannot responsibly be achieved....

To understand why Obama needs tougher scrutiny now, we need only recall his political avatar, President John F. Kennedy. Like Obama, JFK had served a relatively short time in the Senate without compiling a significant legislative record. He was young and charismatic, but uncertain in his foreign and domestic policies, and during his first 18 months JFK was often rebuffed at home and abroad. The CIA suckered him into a half-baked invasion of Cuba. And Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev concluded after an initial meeting that Kennedy was so weak and uncertain that he could be pushed around -- a judgment that led to the Cuban missile crisis.

Obama's inexperience is not a fatal flaw, but it's a real issue. He should use the rest of this campaign to give voters a clearer picture of how he would govern -- not in style but in substance.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/15/AR2008021502962.html?nav=most_emailed
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-17-08 09:35 PM
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1. He's working on it; he's already giving more substantive speeches.
Edited on Sun Feb-17-08 09:47 PM by babylonsister
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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-17-08 09:43 PM
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3. I actually like this new wave of articles following on some criticism that the press...
has been in love with Obama, and given him a free ride. If he goes into the general election with the ideas that he's nothing but a speechmaker -- and that he has followers instead of supporters -- unexamined, it, IMO, wouldn't be good. Better to get through these things early, in order to put them behind him.

And, given his brilliant campaign so far, I would guess he could -- and, as you say, is beginning to -- put them behind him.
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stillcool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-17-08 11:01 PM
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6. It's the only way I learn...
I look forward to the information that is yet to come, and seeking and finding what I believe is the truth. That's why I spend so much time here. That said there has been an awful lot of absolute horse shit written, and I could do without having to separate the fact from that kind of fiction umpteen times.
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Hekate Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-17-08 09:36 PM
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2. I wonder if the WaPo asked the same question about substance of Dubya in 2000...
Yes, as a supporter of Obama I'd certainly like to know more, but the perils of running against the Republican machine and (I regret to say it) the Clinton machine are such that everything he is and says is already grist for the mill. Will the vicious smears, lies, and attacks abate as he trots out more of his plans? or will everything be even more hacked to pieces by enablers of the status quo, including the WaPo?

Hekate

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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-17-08 09:44 PM
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4. Isn't it sad that Clinton's tactics are the very same ones
we saw in 04 and bemoaned? What is she thinking, the machine working against one of our own? I so long for a fair fight!
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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-17-08 09:48 PM
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5. Well, this is just the opinion of one columnist, but the WP did not, IMO...
require any substance, or much of anything, at all of W. Nor did the rest of the press. Recent criticism of the press for what's seen by many as favoritism toward Obama is, I think, partly based on the realization that they bought into W completely and foisted him on us, ignoring what a dunce he is. Obama, of course, is clearly no dunce. I support him, and actually welcome more scrutiny of him now, rather than later -- so he can get behind him early on some of the criticisms that are bound to come up.
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