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Saturday, September 06, 2008
Michael Barone :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Battle of the Party Themes
by Michael Barone
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The national conventions are political shows staged to influence voters.

Soon, we can measure the bounce that the two tickets have received from their gatherings. But the more important question is whether the conventions establish arguments that are sustainable -- over the course of the campaign and, for the winning ticket, over four years of governance. Four years ago, John Kerry's convention produced a narrative that proved unsustainable.

George W. Bush's convention produced one that was sustainable until Katrina and the 2005-06 meltdown in Iraq -- yet that may be redeemed in history by the success of the surge and the rapid response to Gustav.

One of the themes hammered home at Barack Obama's convention was McCain equals Bush. That never struck me as sustainable and was pretty well demolished on the first full day of McCain's convention. Neither Obama nor McCain is a generic candidate -- they are distinctive individuals, to whose specific characteristics voters respond, positively or negatively.

The Republican convention's premise is that McCain is the maverick reformer -- an American version of Nicolas Sarkozy, who replaced an unpopular president of his own party. There is plenty in McCain's record to back that up. Not least is his selection of Sarah Palin for vice president. Palin's record of successfully battling establishment Republicans and oil companies in Alaska clearly appealed to McCain.

And that was amplified by the mainstream media attacks on her. Now the media, which were not alarmed by Obama's thin record, is worried about Palin being a heartbeat away from the presidency. Other women who were stay-at-home moms for years and then emerged into public life have outperformed their resumes -- namely, Katharine Graham, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Madeleine Albright, Nancy Pelosi and Geraldine Ferraro. Palin, who has negotiated a natural gas pipeline with the oil companies and Canadian federal, provincial and Inuit authorities, may do so, too. We'll see if that argument is sustainable.

Voters express great dissatisfaction with the economy, even though it grew 3.3 percent in the last quarter. The Obama convention contended that the Democratic nominees understood people's woes from personal experience and that their programs would provide economic security. But the substance of those programs -- refundable tax credits (i.e., payments to those who pay no income tax) and a national health insurance option -- are unfamiliar to voters, and their details can be hard to explain. Continued...

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Michael Barone is a senior writer with U.S. News & World Report and the principal co-author of The Almanac of American Politics, published by National Journal every two years. He is also author of Our Country: The Shaping of America from Roosevelt to Reagan, The New Americans: How the Melting Pot Can Work Again, the just-released Hard America, Soft America: Competition vs. Coddling and the Competition for the Nation's Future.
 
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Resolutions, not Revolutions!
There's no question in my mind about who has the best interest of the American people in mind. The V.P. I want elected into office is one that can provide motivation and help push the President into drilling for oil or else nothing else will matter! If we don't become free from OPEC who is taking our country down without bombs and opening up America to be ruled by socialists or worse, for example, the socialist professors in our schools paid by OPEC, as well as facing a disastrous economic disaster because we failed to demand drilling for oil, based on a illusion of fear by those nuts who are getting wealthy off of global warming propaganda, then we only have ourselves to blame for a possible revolution because we failed to vote for those with a resolution. As Russia, communist China, and the Middle East unite against us because of OIL and we continue to send our billions of American dollars to Europe for their energy, America will continue to see economic ruin. Europeans don't have the backbone to fight back and don't even voicwe their support for America. We need to demand that our government help the American people and stop sending jobs overseas and stop stonewalling the drilling of oil that will keep our children and grandchildren safe from those who want to take us down because they control the oil. Take back our sovereignty, our military strength, and vote for public servants who will serve the people, not serve themselves. Vote against OPEC. Vote for Resolutions, not Revolutions!

Rob: Sarah Certainly Isn't Hiding
Rob asks, "If she is such a fighter, then why is she hiding?"

Rob, Governor Sarah Palin was in Albuquerque, NM yesterday with her husband, Cindy and John McCain, Robert Duvall, Steve Pearce, Heather Wilson, Darren White, and others. The crowd of 7,000+ had been gathering since morning to get into the convention center. There were about 70 Obama fans protesting with signs across the street; they looked and sounded like real loons. The GOP in NM is revved up about the McCain-Palin ticket and have quite a few Democrats supporting the GOP ticket in NM. My bet is that NM is a red state in November.
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