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  • Right on

    [Read the article: Will McCain denounce Floyd Brown?]
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    Deny access loudly and clearly and reject all who are behind Brown publicly.

    Tell Hillary to stop sending him money under the table.

    Karen

  • Another idea

    [Read the article: Will McCain denounce Floyd Brown?]
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    Already suggested, of course, is to run Hagee and McCain together and play Hagee's statements about Catholics in heavily industrial states. Play Hagee's connection to the Christian Zionist desire to see Jesus slaughter the Jews when he returns. Play Hagee morning to night until Hagee scares the living s**t out of any potential McCain voter. Ask, "Do you want this man to send your children to war?" when showing Hagee's rants.

  • Wright

    [Read the article: John McCain's "I care about poverty" tour]
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    Wright came across as refreshingly sane. I didn't agree with some of what he said -- especially praising Farrakhan -- but he isn't the rabid dog that the right makes him out to be. He is articulating the outrage of his constituency.

    Hagee, OTOH, is indeed a rabid dog and McCain had better turn him and Parseley loose fast. The idea that a Chrsitian Zionist is a close ally of a potential POTUS is scary. Hagee wants to destroy the Palestianians, make Israel the location of the ingathering of the Jewish people and then to have them all slaughtered Hitler style by the resurrected Jesus. Do we need someone like that near the Oval Office. The fact that he and his fellow travelers have already encouraged the most anti-Arab parts of the Israeli right is bad enough -- the Israelis will purge him out of their system when a Democrat takes office and makes it clear that it won't work -- is bad enough. Lieberman is licking his ankles and hugging McCain. Shudder.

    You have to pin McCain to Hagee and Lieberman to Hagee so that the country doesn't concentrate on Jeremiah Wright.

  • Obama challenged

    [Read the article: Obama "outraged" by Wright]
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    I think this has been good for Obama. He has been challenged. He is no longer Jesus Christ, Superstar. He has had to take a very painful personal step and declare himself. He has had to stand up to someone he valued and who meant a lot to him. He has had to separate himself from poisonous rhetoric. He has done it. He has shown that he is not a mere handsome and respectable spokesman for the America we all want and that he can take a punch and return it.

    He has also been the victim of one of Hillary's people who arranged the speaking engagement where Wright made some of his more objectionable remarks. He has had to stand up to McCain and Super-virago. He has, I think, proven that he has the mettle to be President.

  • Good and bad

    [Read the article: A new round of superdelegates for Obama]
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    My sense of it is that the Wright flap gave Obama a chance to demonstrate that he can handle a crisis and do it decisively without being nasty. He can deal with a situation that had to have been painful to him and he can move on. He doesn't put loyalty to someone over the interests of the country the way Bush does, he doesn't cling to a deranged minister, even one he has viewed as someone meaningful to him, the way McCain clings to "Catholics are whores and Jesus will slaughter the Jews" Hagee.

    Obama has done the right thing about Wright and we need to move on. We have got to dump Bush in Lake Pontchartrain as a symbolic answer to Bush's destruction of New Orleans. We have to repudiate a war we entered to convince Barbara that Sonny has a bigger organ than Daddy. We have to get Bush away from the Constitution, a garment he is determined to use as toilet paper. I think Obama can do it. I don't think Hillary, who has done more damage to her party than Michael Dukakis, can do it.

  • Bush, Hagee, Parseley...who else?

    [Read the article: George Bush is John McCain's Rev. Wright]
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    The list McCain's unsavory backers is amazing to be hold. I am awed. Hagee calls Catholicism a whore and expects Jesus to slaughter the Jews when Jesus returns. Bush has an approval rating that is so low that he wouldn't raise a tear if Dexter of TV fame offed him. Parseley is...ridiculous.

    The Democrats are going to have to pin his ears back once they stop pinning one another's ears back. I would rather have Wright going againt me than an anti Catholic anti-Semite, an anti-Muslim anti-Semite and a moron.

  • Anecdotes on symbolism

    [Read the article: The media, the right and 1988: Endless deja vu]
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    Some years ago, I worked on an inpatient unit of a psychiatric hospital. Every year in July, we took on a whole new crew of psychiatric residents still wet from medical school. The job was to turn these well-meaning and decent group of kids into practicing psychiatrists. Their first patients were psychotic inpatients.

    One of the units held a rather loosey goosey schizophrenic woman who was assigned to a very nice young resident. The resident, of course, was supervised by a senior analyst with ages of experience. The patient approached the therapist and fastened on his tie. Instead of strangling him with it, she stroked it once of twice and said "I like you." He duly reported this interaction and said how nice it was that she saw him as a helpful and important person. The senior analyst raised his rather impressive eyebrows and said "Aha, you have been here two weeks already and you still think a tie is a tie."

    Symbols stand for something other than what they are. They are loaded with meaning. A flag pin is not a flag pin. A tie is sometimes not a tie. As a rather outraged film critic once exclaimed when a psychoanalytic panel overly parsed a film, "There is no way you are going to convince me that this microphone is anything but a microphone." To some folks, it's not.