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Friday, February 15, 2008
Paul Greenberg :: Townhall.com Columnist
On Calling it Wrong Every Time
by Paul Greenberg
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Obamamania mounts across the country, and the Clintonistas still struggle to counter it. Catch phrases (Experience! Ready to do the job from Day One!) may not work against a self-possessed candidate the likes of which Democrats haven't seen since Gene McCarthy and Bobby Kennedy back in 1968. Barack Obama seems to combine the appeal of both, not to mention the grace of JFK in 1960.

Once again a new generation is insisting on being heard, and it's being joined this election year by the generation still suffering from Clinton Fatigue and eager to, yes, move on.

The real drama this year has not been the fall of Hillary Clinton but the rise of Barack Obama. He's got the touch of the great politician, which isn't easy to define but is immediately evident on the campaign trail. Call it charisma, magnetism, charm.

Camus once defined charm as "a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear questions." Any slight policy differences that Barack Obama may have with Hillary Clinton may be unclear, but the two couldn't be more different. She seems charmless, he irresistible. The personal, as it turns out, really is the political.

Who would have thought it? Eloquence still seems to matter in American politics. So does a dogged insistence on victory, however improbable it may seem at times. See the surprising strength of both Barack Obama and John McCain.

One of the surest signs of a free country is that it'll surprise you. A lot. By that standard, there's no doubt that this is still the land of the free. More surprises doubtless await in what already has been a most surprising year.

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Mike Huckabee
Mike Huckabee has done himself (and all Americans) proud and garnered a HUGE grassroots support base that reaches far outside the Evangelical base the media wants to limit him to. He is everything we could ask for in a leader. Strong, consistent,great ideas and, quite possibly the best communicator I have ever seen. It amazes me why the media chose to push Romney and to suppress Huckabee. It is because of this that we are left with McCain for a nominee instead of Huckabee. While John McCain is a good man and would be my second choice after Huck, I believe that Mike Huckabee would make a president to go down in history as one of the best ever. I also believe he would unite republicans and democrats in a way we've never seen. I hope, that if Mike does not somehow, capture the nomination, (Im still hoping) McCain will unite the party by putting him on the ticket as VP. He has certainly earned it. I know that Huckabee will be president, I just don't know if it will be this year.

Okay
I agree with what you all are saying regarding
McCain's numerous betrayals but what about the troops? Do we leave them at the mercy of B. Hussein Obama? Or to the two Hilbills who left our guys to die in the streets of Moghadishu?
What do we do? I'm no fan of McCain by any means, and don't want to vote for him and reward him for his betrayal. BUT we have to think of our troops? Already the drugged up, LSD burnouts
trying to relive their 60's glory daze are increasingly getting bolder (with demonRat political help) going after our recruiters? Will we see them even bolder with a B. Hussein
Obama or Hilbill presidency? We really have to think about them before anything else. I confess
I don't know what I will do, it won't be staying home that's for sure because that's cedeing the territory to the marxists. I will vote down ticket for my conservative GOP candidates, but
POTUS???? Do you seriously want to give someone with his early background, middle name and a member of a socalled Christian church that give
Farrakahn an honor the power of the Presidency?
We face a very troubling time; which of the three
losers would retaliate fiercely against an enemy that attacks on our homeland? Which will sing Kumbayah? We know that they are just awaiting the right time to hit us, and we know they are here no thanks to Bush, and McCain and the spineless Republicans. Unless we have a miracle,
we will have to suffer one of them. Which brings me to my last point, the only chance we have of coming out of this is prayer, nothing is
impossible with God and if we need a time of prayer it's now. 2 chronicles 7:14.
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