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Some Excellent Advice for McCain and Obama

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As a pundit who gets paid to give his opinion whether you want it or not, it is my civic duty to dispense some worthy advice to the current front-runners in the presidential race. Let's start with Barack Obama.

Senator, there is a good chance you will pull off one of the biggest upsets in modern political history and defeat Hillary Clinton for the democratic nomination. So far, your theme has been: "Give Hope a Chance." And it's working. Good for you.

But as with the John Lennon song "Give Peace a Chance," hearing it over and over is worse than being waterboarded. So you might think about upgrading from "hope" rhetoric to actual statements about policy. Now, I understand that the more specific you get about universal health care or Iraq, the more you invite criticism. But folks like you, and effectively rebutting policy criticism might even make you stronger.

Shorthand: You might seal the deal if you boldly distinguish yourself from Sen. Clinton on a vital issue.

Over to you, Sen. McCain. After winning the Potomac primaries, you said "we dare not let" the Democrats win in November. As I told Sen. Obama, that kind of general statement doesn't move the debate dial. We dare not, why? What would happen if the Dems win the White House?

It's not like Americans are cheering the Republican Party these days, with President Bush's approval rating hovering around 30 percent. Most Americans do not like oil at $100 a barrel and an Iraqi government that makes Moe, Larry and Curly look astute.

So, Senator, you must get very precise about the danger of a Democratic president.

And you can't play the "inexperienced" card with Obama, either. President Bush the Elder did that with Bill Clinton and we all know how that turned out.

Likewise, with JFK versus Richard Nixon in 1960. Inexperience won.

Senator, you have pulled off a political miracle comparable to Sen. Obama's. So it's important you understand that most Americans want new ideas and creative solutions to complicated problems. Thanks for listening.

Now, you may have noticed that I did not offer advice to Sen. Clinton. That's because punditry only goes so far. Mrs. Clinton is up against a charismatic opponent who is able to raise hundreds of millions of dollars. That's a Happy Meal if I've ever seen one.

Ever since 9/11, American politics have been dark and intense. Folks are tired, unsure. Then along comes a candidate who is optimistic and full of positive energy. Obama is like a Caribbean vacation in February. It's tough to say no to that.

So, like the Patriots losing to the Giants in the Super Bowl, Sen. Clinton may be facing destiny. Punditry is powerless against that; bloviation won't dent it.

Or maybe not. Perhaps Hillary Clinton can derail the Obama Express in Ohio and Texas. Then we'll have yet another amazing political comeback.

Veteran TV news anchor Bill O'Reilly is host of the Fox News show "The O'Reilly Factor" and author of the book "Who's Looking Out For You?" To find out more about Bill O'Reilly, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com. This column originates on the Web site www.billoreilly.com.

COPYRIGHT 2008 BillOReilly.com.


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