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The Unexpected Campaign Season That Was

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The biggest loser in this 2008 election is obvious even before the first vote has been counted: conventional wisdom. Remember last year when Hillary Rodham Clinton was considered the shoo-in for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, after which she was supposed to waltz into the Oval Office? Also in 2007, Beltway pundits had written off John McCain's chances of winning the GOP primary because McCain had angered his party's base by pushing an immigration bill that extended the path to citizenship to illegal immigrants. The knowitalli had crowned former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney the sure thing — or, in fey moments, erstwhile New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. They wrote off McCain as a "dead man walking."

The great thing about covering politics is that you continually learn new things about the American people. And no matter what pundits — yes, including me — write in newspapers or assert on cable TV, the voters in the end have their say.

It's better that way. When I attended this campaign season's first debate in February 2007 — actually, it wasn't really a debate, but a labor-sponsored rollout for Democratic hopefuls in Carson City, Nev. — I wondered if voters would be so overexposed by November 2008 that they would be up to here with both party's candidates, whomever they were. I mused as to whether "Barack Obama, D-swim trunks," had made a wise or foolish decision to skip the event.

Turns out, he knew what he was doing. Back then, who knew that before the primary was over, Clinton supporters would be complaining that the media were giving them second-class treatment? Or that Republicans would begin to feel grudging respect for the former first lady in one of those political the-enemy-of-my-enemy turnabouts?

Who knew that the vaunted Clinton machine would be so flat-footed and unable to turn on a dime? Who knew that campaign critics would be panning the McCain campaign for being too nimble? Who knew that, after many in the Obamaphile media declared Clinton dead, she would win Indiana, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio and Texas?

Who knew that Obama would go back on his pledge to campaign within the public financing system in the general election — and raise more than $600 million to fuel his candidacy — and that this flip-flop would barely rate notice?

Who knew that Obama's poll numbers would drop after he delivered a speech to 200,000 ecstatic Germans? Who knew that when only one reporter, according to the New Hampshire Union Leader, met McCain at the Manchester, N.H., airport during Obama's world tour, that McCain's star would rise in the polls after the conventions?

Who knew that some reporters would look more carefully into the finances of Joe the Plumber than running mate Joe (the Senator) Biden?

Ditto Sarah Palin's wardrobe.

Who knew that McCain would spend the general election proposing one tax cut after another — a summer gasoline-tax holiday, a corporate tax reduction and cutting the capital-gains tax in half?

Who knew that Saddleback Church preacher Rick Warren would ask the best questions at a candidate forum? Who knew that Katie Couric could give a killer interview? Who knew that McCain would be the nominee to choose a woman as his running mate and Obama would pick an old white guy? Who knew that when Biden said at a San Francisco fundraiser, "Mark my words. It will not be six months before the world tests Barack Obama like they did John Kennedy" that anyone actually would mark Biden's words?

Who knew that the 3 a.m. phone call that Clinton warned about in her commercial would end with an economic bailout bill that cost more than $800 billion?

Who knew that both George W. Bush and Dick Cheney would spend most of 2008 in an undisclosed location? Who knew that before the election, Team Obama would kick reporters working for newspapers that endorsed McCain off Air Obama? Lese-majeste is back.

Who knew that the GOP running mate would be hanged in effigy and her look would become the year's favorite Halloween costume?

Well, actually that sort of thing happens every four years.

E-mail Debra J. Saunders at dsaunders@sfchronicle.com. To find out more about Debra J. Saunders, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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"And no matter what pundits — yes, including me — write in newspapers or assert on cable TV, the voters in the end have their say." Even you--can you imagine that! Even the great Saunders couldn't sway those stupid voters. You love em when they go your way and you dis em when they don't. Isn't that what the great hot air machine is all about.

So Saunders, where were you with the "who knew" when W was selling this country down the tubes with all the phony baloney about Iraq and all the incompetence everywhere you look in that shipwreck he calls a government? Hiding out like a groundhog afraid of its shadow, that's where, in that dark dank place where all the phony journalists hang out.
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Posted by: Masako
Sat Nov 1, 2008 10:19 PM
Ma'am;... Who knew??? I knew... I just took some dirt, mixed it with wine, swallered it down, and felt just fine, and in that state declared my mind, and since I am so like all others I spoke the company line. Seriously... What the Greek said, that as children of Promethius we can all see the future, and only lose that ability when we begin to hope against hope- is true... Ma'am your society is blinded by hope, desparate in clinging to hope... The liberals want to believe their hope is true, and the reactionaries only hope the people will not mind them piling up more while everyone endures less... Was Iraq an act of wisdom, or an act of hope??? Did we fore see the consequences???? What about the financial meltdown??? Mr. Greenspan, the government farsee, could not see past his own ideals of market behavior... In so many instances government and media are acting as the blind leading the blind, brailing, feeling rather than reading the future in great and unmistakable signs.. I can't tell you what will happen in the next instance, but in gross, we have many examples of societies, like our own, on the edge of failure and destruction... In gross, it is easy to see what killed them, and specifically, what is killing us... We do not have enough justice, equality, opportunity, or democracy... We live in a tyranny of the past, and are guided by people long dead no more clear sighted than ourselves... We see what we want for the most part, and it blinds us to what is right, decent, intelligent, or enduring... We forget about national goals we can all celebrate the attainment of, and seek only near objects, large in our vision... So yes, one can say that while individually there is much to recommend Mr. Mccain, and little enough to recommend Mr. Obama; that the very desparation of the people which is the result of blindness at the top demands new, even untried leadership in the hope that it can be true leadership, as by a guide, or a pathfinder.... There is something beautiful in the foundation of this nation... It is not money, military or political power; but something that is as good as a cool glass of water on a hot day... It is the recognition that all people need justice to enjoy life... Thanks... Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Sun Nov 2, 2008 8:02 AM
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