Obama Plays Patty Cakes While Clinton Punches Him In The Face
posted in Politics | | EMail This Post | View blog reactions | Print This PostA second chance to knock Clinton out, and clearly Obama didn’t learn from the first opportunity he let it slip through his hands in New Hampshire.
Having her on the ropes again, he backed off. He dropped the pass in the end-zone that would have effectively put the game away.
Alright, enough of my sports metaphors.
The Obama camp spinning that this isn’t a moment shift is just silly. Even Stevie Wonder can see the moment changing.
You could see what some might see as softness in last week’s Ohio Debate, and Obama while at times being masterfully unflappable, he never responds with any forcefulness. She punches and he plays patty cake with her. It actually started the Saturday before when she accused him of sending out false mailers, when in fact the only thing false was her accusation; and he responds lightly and timidly.
You can forcefully and assertively respond to and even go on the offensive against your opponent without getting down in the dirt, being nasty, and throwing blows below the belt (okay, one more sports metaphor) but what you can’t do is be soft and be quiet when they’re constantly coming after you.
For one, that stuff starts to stick. Secondly, she looks like the tough fighter, and you look like the skinny nice guy who isn’t ready to battle. LEARN FROM JOHN KERRY! You can’t smile or just ignore it. Turn the other cheek doesn’t really work in American politics. Kerry thought you could and he looked like a little sissy boy.
She’s won Ohio, and she didn’t just win, she won big (by 16 10 points) which bolsters the likelihood of winning the similar neighboring state of Pennsylvania, the last big state left. The establishment wants to give it to her anyway. This freezes superdelegates who were ready to back out of her campaign, and it’s going to come down to them to decide the nomination, as it looks like neither Clinton nor Obama will be able to clinch the nomination in the primaries.
You had the chance to take her out, and you didn’t close; this is not good brother. The good news, the delegate count is still on his side, but one cannot rest on their laurels.
No matter how far you get up at a moment in time, you’re still the challenger for the belt; you can’t win a decision, you have to at least TKO.
Edited to add: at 11:47 pm central time, Hillary Clinton called the winner in Texas by MSNBC, though Obama may still win the delegate count form what I understand. The later point doesn’t change at all that she’s gotten the moment and survived what could have been a knock out. Plus it’s already announced that she’s been invited on every national morning show tomorrow. She’s taken the media from him in the last week, starting from when he sat there and didn’t respond to her whinning in the Ohio debate.
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