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Is He One of Us?

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As one looks at the polls, the issues and the candidates, the election of 2008 resembles what poker players call a "lay-down hand."

Two-thirds of the nation believes the Iraq war a blunder. Sixty-nine percent disapproves of President Bush. Eighty-one percent thinks America is on the wrong course.

Inflation is at 4 percent and rising. Unemployment is 5 percent and rising. Gasoline, heating oil and food prices are soaring. The dollar has lost half its values against the euro. Homes are being foreclosed upon at Depression rates. The stock market is in a swoon. And 3.5 million manufacturing jobs have vanished under Bush.

Hillary and Obama have both raised far more than John McCain.

Democratic turnout in the primaries and caucuses is two and three times what it was for the GOP. The youth, energy and enthusiasm are on the Democratic side. Voter registration is rising dramatically, and the new registrants are almost all Democrats or independents.

Thirty Republican House members are retiring. In the Senate, the big question is whether Democrats will achieve a 60-40 margin to enable them to kill Republican filibusters.

By all odds, Republican retention of the White House should be as imperiled as it was in 1932, when the hapless Herbert Hoover faced FDR.

Yet John McCain, who presides over a disconsolate party many of whose leading lights not only do not love him, they do not like him, is even money to be the next president of the United States.

What explains this?

Answer: Barack Obama, the probable nominee of the Democratic Party — his cool and pleasant demeanor aside, and his oratorical skills notwithstanding — is being steadily pushed by his own mistakes, and rivals Hillary Clinton and McCain, outside the social, cultural and ideological mainstream of American politics.

Hillary's victory in Pennsylvania confirmed what Texas, Ohio and Florida hinted at. Barack has not closed the sale with Middle America. Moreover, he may never close the sale.

What is Barack's problem?

Though he has stitched together the McGovern wing of the party — the anti-war crowd, the cause people, the professoriat — with the Jesse Jackson wing — 90 percent of the African-American vote — he is being systematically pushed out of the heartland of the party, the white working and middle class. And reinforcing the impression in Middle America that Barack is "not one of us" is the core of both the Clinton and Republican strategies.

And they are working.

In Ohio and Pennsylvania, resistance to the probable nominee hardened and calcified among Catholics, ethnics, union and blue-collar voters, even as Barack outspent Hillary two and three to one.

Racism is the reason, wail the pundits. But this is not a reason, it is an excuse. Barack, after all, ran up record totals in virtually all-white Iowa and is favored to win in virtually all-white Oregon.

Moreover, all politics are tribal. There was resistance in rural Pennsylvania to voting for an African-American, but there was also wild enthusiasm for voting for an African-American in Philly, where Hillary — spouse of "our first black president" — was getting about the same share of the black vote as Barry Goldwater.

On balance, as Joe Biden undiplomatically blurted out, the fact that Obama is a black man is an extraordinary asset in 2008. It is the reason a junior senator, three years out of the Illinois legislature, is running first for the nomination, and has become the favorite of a national media intoxicated with the idea of a black president.

Barack's problem is social, cultural and ideological.

Increasingly, he is seen not as a man of the middle, but as radical chic, a man of the liberal and leftist elite who confides to closed-door meetings in San Francisco that folks in Pennsylvania cling to guns, Bibles and bigotries as crutches, because they cannot cope in the Global Economy and government has failed them.

He is seen as a man comfortable with friends still proud of the radical role they played planting bombs in the 1960s, a man who feels relaxed about sending his daughters on Sunday to hear the racist rants of an anti-American berserker.

And if your wife, beneficiary of a Princeton-Harvard Law education denied to 99.9 percent of the people, says she cannot recall ever being proud of America before now, folks are naturally going to be suspicious about why you dumped the American flag pin.

On the big issues of 2008 — amnesty, the hemorrhaging of American jobs, Iraq — McCain is on the same side as George Bush, whose approval rating is 28 percent. McCain can be defeated on those issues.

But if, with a little help from Hillary, McCain can paint Barack indelibly as a man of the trendy and radical left, he can win. America will have nowhere else to go.

Journalists disagree on whether immigration, Iraq or the economy will be the major issue in 2008. The real issue may be — and this is what is causing heart palpitations among Democrats — is Barack Obama one of us, or is he one of them?

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Mr. Buchanan is usually one of the few "realists" on the conservative side of the media---but he has this wrong.

Yesterday I spent 14 hours at one of 5 District Conventions for the Democratic party. It was filled to over-flowing for an event that for the election cycles of the recent past was so sparsely attended that activists routinely accepted "alternate delegate" status at caucus because all the alternates would be seated--yesterday more than 50 alternates went home in our "full up" Convention.

Who filled the halls? My informal poll in the hallways and at lunch revealed many former independents and moderate republicans were attending their first Democratic District level event--and bringing new energy and power to the equation.

This in a state that "W" won twice--and that had a 28,000 voter Republican registration advantage in 2000, having held solid control of the state house, senate and governship for 15 years.

Today, there is an 85,000 voter Democratic registration advantage--more than a 100,000 voter swing over the past 8 years-- and Democrats control the Governorship, House and Senate at the local level--with bigger gains expected this year--and a strong expectation that no matter who the nominee on the Democratic side is-- Obama or Clinton--that candidate will easily carry iowa in this presidential election.

No amount of negative, racist or anti-clinton mud can overcome the truth of the Republican's triple play in bad government over the last 25 years---We won't soon forget the Corruption/Scandal ridden DeLay run House and Senate, Nor W and Cheney's deliberate attacks on the Constitution, Middle Class workers, Privacy and the Geneva Convention, Nor the Dobson/Falwell/Haggerty attempts to impose their Anti-immigrant, Racist, Homophobic and Fascist views via establishment of a Radical Right Wing Christian theological shadow government inside of the US Government with the collusion of the Republican Party's leadership.

We will turn these bums out-- We will restore America's Greatness--We will rescue the Constitution---and We Democrats will once again save the Republic from the Republcian Hate Machine--just as we did in the 30's, 40's and 50's after the last long term reign of Republicans--Cool Cal (the orginator of "trickle down economics", Hoover and their friends all but destroyed America at the turn of the century through the Great Depression and their party was destroyed for a generation--- Let us hope that this time Americans NEVER forget what horrid things happen when social conservatives take over the government.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Bruce Stone
Sun Apr 27, 2008 5:51 AM
Mr. B; I have seen you regularly on the tube, and I am certain that while many will not vote because they have no candidate, some, and enough will vote for change so we can have change. I don't think White America wants a black president. On the bright side, he is not your average negro. He does not bend and creak under a load of moral outrage or slave mentality. I think enough people will vote for Mr. Obama simply because he represents so much of what Democrats have been trying to say to America for fifty years. He might be what all black children could be if they were handed a book rather than a basketball. What we don't understand, is that every Black child in America would have to be taken at birth and raised by white folks to have a fair chance to do as well as Mr. Obama; and none of us wants change well enough to change so much for it. Grievances can be passed from generation to generation just like a family Bible. So can hatred and biggotry. But, it is very good to see what black people can turn out to be when they are not raise with hatred, and grivances, and plentiful excuses for failure. Just imagine what America might be were it not for a legacy of slavery, poverty, and discrimination. I am not voting for Mr. Obama because I owe black people one single thing that I do not owe to all people. I am voting for him because he is the only democrat in this race. Hillary Clinton is just a republican in drag. I would hate her guts if I thought she had any. We can do no more in this country than change the hands on the wheel. If change in direction does not happen, and it will not unless we are willing to overcome our personal distaste for black people and our distrust of all our neighbors, then, we may all be lost any way. I prefer revolution to anarchy, and as you note, this society is not well governed, or we would not suffer such problems, so anarchy has had its day, and it is time for something new. Thanks. Sweeney
Comment: #2
Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:57 PM
Mr Buchannon. you, Brother Allan Keyes, and Brother Mike Huckabee. Are rarities of today, in politics, Godly wisdom, proper world & Americanism view. And thus hated by the godless media, present day godless GOP "give me a tax cut or death'rs", godless GOP "oil barons of greed", and the godless GOP "corporate execs of greed". Yet most highly respected, honored, and sent by God Almighty.

As a Godly, proper world view writer myself. I have high accolades and multiple commendations to you (same also for Keyes & Huckabee). And total disdain for godless gw bush and all the other godless of the latter day GOP. So doesn't God.

One of my editorial commentaries on the godless lostness of latter day worthless GOP.
"GOP Eulogy--Lost At Sea" free lance writer: Rev Ronnie Roy Sr.

So true, hard it is. To keep afloat a ship, during gale storm winds on high seas. So true hard also! To keep afloat, a sinking political party. During perilous time of mutinous mutiny. On torrential high stake political waters.

Poor ole full of integrity, highest of high morals, honorables Lincoln, Nixon & Reagan. Must be looking down in utter, grievous disgust of apathy. At present day GOP's sunken, lost at sea political ship. Void a skillful sea worthy captain, absent a forward rudder of knowledge to guide it, drifting aimlessly listless on shredded compromised sails, amiss quality deck hands to keep it afloat. For ten years now.

Forever now lost at sea, beyond public's redemptive resurrection. Left to float in it's own perpetual mire of corruption's long lost, immoral abyss. Never to sail again! And is only fitting! It's mandated absolute. That a flagship of any sort. Must have a sea worthy, skilled, able captain. To guide and direct it to destiny's port of entry. With equal moral fiber fortitude. To safeguard flagship mates and cargo. Or else you'll sail off course, ending up at wrong port of entry! Or drift aimlessly till it sinks. Or face mutiny on the high seas, during time of peril.

And low and behold! The Grand Ole Party Flagship suffered all three perils, over the last ten years. First by leaving port in 1996. Throwing highly discerning, skilled, able, morally principled Pat Buckhannon overboard. Then left port in 2000, with the most dufus of morons, GW Bush at rein of command. Then astoundingly left port once again in 2004. With same nil of intellect, moron GW Bush, still at the helm! And now in 2008, have thrown true conservative golden sheep Mike Huckabee & Allan Keyes on more time, overboard also. To make room on board. For corruptible wolves, dressed in sheep's clothing McCain and Romney! Inciting other sheepfold sheep on board, to jump ship. And re-board as wolves in sheep's clothing. Overweighting their flagship, sinking it at sea. Unknowing, wolves dressed in sheep's clothing. Weigh far more and costlier to board. Than light weight, light of truth coated sheep.

Thus the Grand Ole Party Flagship is now lost at sea! Drifting in aimless abyss, mutiny running amuck on board. Sheep being thrown overboard, as wolves and mutineers now board in mass. Precariously over weighting flagship, till it finally sinks. In fall of 2008's political graveyard's final resting place. To be recorded and etched in history. As simply another corruptible long lost, forgotten political party of the past, as the Whigs. Well good riddance, thanks be to God, they're gone! What a story for the history books! Yes poor ole Lincoln, Nixon, and Reagan. Must be shaking their fingers from heaven. At these latter day GOP cross dressing wolves and mutinous mutineers, of moral standards, integrity, and honor. So be it!

"Truth", Author Rev Ronnie Roy Sr.
Final so true, one reaps what they sow
Destiny assures, one gets what they're owed
History is true, and records all it knows
Opportunity lost, can't redeem what it blows

Rev Ronnie Roy Sr.: Free Lance Writer/Poet/Speaker/Preacher
71 Checkers Lane, Lillington NC messiahnc@yahoo.com
Comment: #3
Posted by: Rev Ronnie Roy
Tue Apr 29, 2008 8:16 PM
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