Here is an excellent article sent to me courtesy of Bill and his link is below for more intersting articles: Finally, America is coming to it's senses and being logical about this election:
"Why is it a real race now, with John McCain rising in the polls and Barack Obama falling? There are many answers, but here I think is an essential one: The American people have begun paying attention.
It's hard for our political class to remember that Mr. Obama has been famous in America only since the winter of '08. America met him barely six months ago! The political class first interviewed him, or read the interview, in 2003 or '04, when he was a rising star. They know him. Everyone else is still absorbing.
An attractive, intelligent man, interesting, but-he's hard to categorize. Is he Gen. Obama? No, no military background. Brilliant Businessman Obama? No, he never worked in business. Famous Name Obama? No, it's a new name, an unusual one. Longtime Southern Governor Obama? No. He's a community organizer (what's that?), then a lawyer (boo), then a state legislator (so what, so's my cousin), then U.S. senator (less than four years!).
An attractive, intelligent man, interesting, but-he's hard to categorize. Is he Gen. Obama? No, no military background. Brilliant Businessman Obama? No, he never worked in business. Famous Name Obama? No, it's a new name, an unusual one. Longtime Southern Governor Obama? No. He's a community organizer (what's that?), then a lawyer (boo), then a state legislator (so what, so's my cousin), then U.S. senator (less than four years!).to that the wear and tear of Jeremiah Wright, secret Muslim rumors, media darling and, this week, abortion.
I Some excerpt fromt took a toll, which led to a readjustment. His uniqueness, once his great power, is now his great problem.
And over there is Mr. McCain, and-well, we know him. He's POW/senator/prickly, irritating John McCain.
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The Rick Warren debate mattered. Why? It took place at exactly the moment America was starting to pay attention. This is what it looked like by the end of the night: Mr. McCain, normal. Mr. Obama, not normal. You've seen this discussed elsewhere. Mr. McCain was direct and clear, Mr. Obama both more careful and more scattered. But on abortion in particular, Mr. McCain seemed old-time conservative, which is something we all understand, whether we like such a stance or not, and Mr. Obama seemed either radical or dodgy. He is "in favor . . . of limits" on late-term abortions, though some would consider those limits "inadequate." (In the past week much legal parsing on emanations of penumbras as to the viability of Roe v. Wade followed.)
As I watched I thought: How about "Let the baby live"? Don't parse it. Just "Let the baby live."
As to the question when human life begins, the answer to which is above Mr. Obama's pay grade, oh, let's go on a little tear. You know why they call it birth control? Because it's meant to stop a birth from happening nine months later. We know when life begins. Everyone who ever bought a pack of condoms knows when life begins.
To put it another way, with conception something begins. What do you think it is? A car? A 1948 Buick?
If you want to argue whether legal abortion is morally defensible, have at it and go to it, but Mr. Obama's answers here seemed to me strange and disturbing.
Mr. Obama's upcoming convention speech will be good. All Obama speeches are good. Not as interesting as he is-he is more compelling as a person than his words tend to be in text. But the speech will be good, and just in case it isn't good, people will still come away with an impression that it must have been, because the media is going to say it was, because they expect it to be, and what they expect is what most of them will see.
Will Mr. Obama dig deep as to meaning? As to political predicates? During the primary campaigns Republicans were always saying, "This is what I'll do." Mr. Obama has a greater tendency to say, "This is how we'll feel." Republicans talk to their base with, "If we pass this bill, which the Democrats irresponsibly oppose, we'll solve this problem." Democrats are more inclined toward, "If we bring a new attitude of hopefulness and respect for the world, we'll make the seas higher and the fish more numerous." Will Mr. Obama be, in terms of programs and plans, specific? And will his specifics be grounded in something that appears to amount to a political philosophy?
I suspect everyone has the convention speeches wrong. Everyone expects Mr. Obama to rouse, but the speech I'd watch is Mr. McCain's.
He's the one with the real opportunity, because no one expects anything. He's never been especially good at making speeches. (The number of men who've made it to the top of the GOP who don't particularly like making speeches, both Bushes and Mr. McCain, is astonishing, and at odds with the presumed requirements of the media age. The first Bush saw speeches as show biz, part of the weary requirement of leadership, and the second's approach reflects a sense that words, though interesting, were not his friend.)
But Mr. McCain provided, in 2004, one of the most exciting and certainly the most charged moment of the Republican Convention, when he looked up at Michael Moore in the press stands and said, "Our choice wasn't between a benign status quo and the bloodshed of war, it was between war and a greater threat. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. . . . And certainly not a disingenuous filmmaker who would have us believe that Saddam's Iraq was an oasis of peace." It blew the roof off. And the smile he gave Mr. Moore was one of pure, delighted malice. When Mr. McCain comes to play, he comes toPLAY."
To Read the rest of Peggy Noonan's article click on this link: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121935481067161515.html?mod=Declarations
Here is the link to Bill B:http://silentmajoritygroup.blogspot.com/2008/08/peggy-noonan-got-it-right-regarding.html
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Mary ~ Great post and thanks for keeping Bill Burress here in Active Rain.
Mary,
sorry this post almost got past me. Great job sister!
Congratulations this post is now featured in the Silent Majority Group of Active Rain.
Hi Mary -- TOMORROW'S THE BIG DAY -- who do you think will be McCain's running mate and our next Vice President. Dr. John & I are hoping it's Mitt Romney!
Mary - great job on this!
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Simon ~ Thanks for featuring this post in Blatant Politics. Aren't you a moderator for Silent Majority as well...lol
Thanks for the BLATANT MAJORITY AND SILENT MAJORITY FOR FEATURING MY PIECE. WE NEED TO DO ALL WE CAN TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC. They need to know what kind of change they are buying...Terry, I hope that we are going to see Mitt Romney too on the ticket...God Bless, Mary
Mary,
After tonight's performance in Denver, Obama should be able to deflect all of the fears generated by Rush and Hannity. I cannot imagine McLain being able to top Obama in oratory or, more importantly, vision for our country. My hope and wish at this stage is that all of you ditto-heads will be able to support President Obama. We need some national consensus to re-establish American leadership in the world. We are all the world has.
Yes Bill, you called it like it was Obama and performance....Scary thought a man of his morals representing the US Leadership to the World, No I have not been Obamasized, hypnothized or charismasized yet. Do you know that CNN aired the fact that he even ran over his own friend that asked him to take her place if she ran for Senator. But when she didn't amke it did Barack step down,,no he ran against her and got her disqualifed on signatures...Great Loyalty bite the hand that feeds you, and then look at how dishonest he is about his voting record. Check out that blog..
What has changed his oracles...nothing else.. Don't be decieved by all that Charisma..Look at his actions not his words.Wake Up America!
I would rather be a ditto head than dazzled by someone's charisma..Could we call them Charismaheads............