But he's got people fired up about the political process and he has hope for
change. Isn't that enough?

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 7:15 PM, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> McCain is not a guy to play Clinton-style dirtbag politics. He will attack
> Obama on the issues from now until Election Day.
>
> For his part, Obama realizes that he is going to get chewed up and spit out
> in a straight fight with McCain over the issues, hence his refusal to agree
> to a series of town hall debates between them.
>
> So what is Obama to do? If he refuses to debate McCain, eventually people
> are going to perceive that as a serious weakness and it will make them
> doubt
> his ability to be President.
>
> It looks like his campaign is going to try to generate some noise around
> the
> race issue and play the aggreived party, but I don't see how that helps his
> campaign, unless he resorts to some sort of dirty tricks campaign to try
> and
> frame McCain as a race-hater. Either way, it amounts to a series of
> political calculations that put Obama squarely in the "yet another
> politician" (YAP) category.
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Cameron wrote:
>
> > Yeah I found that disappointing too.  Obama is young and, relatively
> > speaking, inexperienced.  Those things I can see the republican party
> > using against him.  I cannot however - under any circumstances - see
> > his race being used against him in the campaign.  There is really no
> > other reason to bring that up other than Obama playing the race card.
> >
> >
>
>
> 

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