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Saturday, January 12, 2008
Robert Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
Women vs. Oprah
by Robert Novak
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The absence of Oprah Winfrey from the frantic four last days of the New Hampshire primary campaign after her heavy schedule in Iowa backing Sen. Barack Obama may be traced to heavy, unaccustomed post-Iowa abuse of the popular entertainment superstar by women.

Winfrey did not publicize it, but her Website was swamped with complaints after she went to Iowa. The principal complaint was that she betrayed women by not supporting Sen. Hillary Clinton. The criticism was described as personal.

Several of these critics identified themselves as African-Americans, indicating that gender is more important than race for many people.

NO JOE FOR MCCAIN

Close advisers of Sen. John McCain say there is no possibility that Independent Democratic Sen. Joseph Lieberman would be McCain's vice presidential running mate on the Republican ticket.

McCain credits Lieberman's endorsement for president last month as triggering his turnaround in New Hampshire, leading to victory in that state's primary last Tuesday. In addition, McCain and Lieberman are friends who admire each other personally. Nevertheless, Lieberman still votes the straight Democratic line in the Senate on nearly all issues except Iraq, and McCain's advisers feel Lieberman never would be accepted by the Republican Party.

A footnote: When Lieberman endorsed McCain, Democratic friends called his office seeking reassurance that he was endorsing McCain only for the Republican nomination and not actually the office of president. No, they were told, this was a real presidential endorsement.

OBAMA'S UNION

The politically potent presidential endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama by 60,000-member Local 226 of the Culinary Workers in Nevada, announced just after his defeat in the New Hampshire primary, was vigorously opposed by union members supporting Sen. Hillary Clinton.

Obama had lagged behind Clinton and John Edwards in winning labor support, but the Culinary Workers may be the biggest union plum. This endorsement could swing the Nevada Democratic caucuses Jan. 19 to Obama, though the state's party establishment supports Clinton. Backing for her by Rep. Shelley Berkley, who previously said she would stay neutral, was unveiled immediately after the Culinary Workers acted. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is officially uncommitted but is regarded as a Clinton supporter, with his son, Clark County Commission Chairman Rory Reid, heading Clinton's state campaign.

A footnote: Sen. John Kerry announced his support of Obama Thursday, waiting until his friends -- Sens. Joseph Biden and Christopher Dodd -- had abandoned their candidacies. He did not worry about endorsing against Edwards, his 2004 running mate on the national ticket. Continued...

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Interesting comments... (P2)
When the poster above said "blacks couldn't be faulted for voting for Obama," he mainly meant it wasn't really surprising that they did so. Yes, it would be great if each of them would grow up and be accountable, etc. But as asked by another poster, how do you even begin to persuade people suffering from victimitis to grow up when the short term "rewards" for victimhood strike them as far better than the rewards for accountability?

And before you ask, nyscooter, I am happily married and fully employed. I admit that when I feel (physically and/or emotionally) bad, I sometimes give in to self-pity. It's hard to be perfect, after all. But for the most part, I accept Reality and my place in it and I try to treat all others with the respect with which I'd like them to treat me. Is there some reason you're having trouble doing likewise?

Interesting comments... (P1)
I think I see where NYCScooter is coming from. He wants logic to rule and everyone to accept responsibility for their choices and actions without exception, starting right this second. He reminds me of Mr. Spock.

I don't mean this in a negative sense, as Mr. Spock was my hero when I was a teenager. I learned a lot from him about how to think and act logically--which has always been very difficult for me as a woman of middle years who has been socialized to react emotionally rather than logically. Mr. Spock is at least partly responsible for my becoming a conservative as opposed to my very liberal parents.

Unfortunately, while we should certainly work to be responsible for our choices and actions, as well as help other people (especially our children) learn how to be responsible, we're still a very young species, and we all too often act like it. There are really very few true adults to model adult behavior on a continuous basis for our children. It has taken seven to ten thousand years just to get to the point where at least a few of us amid the billions of people have recognized that adults accept responsibility for their choices and actions.

While demanding accountability and responsibility may sound like a virtuous way to act, the key word is "demand," which has connotations of coercion. Our only responsibility is for our own choices and actions. None of us has any business "demanding" accountability and responsibility from anyone other than ourselves as individuals.

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