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Pat Cunningham offers an unabashedly liberal perspective on national politics. A note of caution: The language gets a litttle salty on some of the sites to which this blog links. So, don’t say you weren’t warned. By the way, this blog’s name is inspired by the Will Rogers quote, “All politics is applesauce.”

Archive for July 14th, 2008

Are we witnessing the death of Reaganomics?

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E. J. Dionne SAYS we are.

Here’s why people like me never get polled

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I strongly favor the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama, but there’s very little chance that my opinion — or the opinions of people who share with me a certain distinction — will be registered by Gallup, Rasmussen, Zogby or any of the other prominent pollsters.

The problem is that I don’t have a land-line phone.

This gap in the typical polling model most likely results in undermeasuring public support for Obama.

HERE’s the story.

You see, senator, there’s a good reason why this is called “the third rail of American politics”

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Has the man learned NOTHING from Bush’s experience?

Is The New Yorker’s satirical cover on Obama not sufficiently over-the-top?

15 comments July 14th, 2008

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There’s a big political FIRESTORM this morning over the drawing on the cover of this week’s edition of The New Yorker, which depicts Barack and Michelle Obama as armed terrorists bumping fists in the Oval Office of the White House while an American flag burns in the fireplace and a portrait of Osama bin Laden adorns the wall.

The magazine defends the portrayal as a satire on the kind of nonsense widely peddled by demented Obamaphobes.

I, too, have satirized such creatures, but I’ve employed  headlines and rhetoric so far-fetched that even the terminally gullible couldn’t fail to miss the point. My favorite: “Obama fathers two-headed gay terrorist baby.”

I wonder if The New Yorker cover doesn’t quite go far enough. I mean, there are a lot of really stupid people out there, folks. Granted, few of them have ever really read The New Yorker, but still…

On the other hand, I also wonder if the big flap over this episode might eventually redound to Obama’s benefit by engendering sympathy for him.

On the third hand (yes, I have three), the whole thing might quickly blow over with no lasting effects as other political controversies come along.

UPDATE: THIS GUY takes the matter rather seriously. Read the whole piece (4 pages); he raises some interesting points.


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