« The Looming Flip-Flop | Main | Marriage Equality In The Balance » 31 Oct 2008 09:02 am Change And The ElectionThis, it strikes me, is the most salient finding in the NYT poll:
This is an election about change. The only way McCain could have reversed this dynamic was attacking Bush as a disaster from Day One. But he couldn't do that with the party he heads up and his 90 percent pro-Bush voting record. Failing that, he could have picked Lieberman as his veep, and cast his ticket as a bi-partisan, experienced change agent. But his party could not have tolerated that either. No social and cultural moderate can be a Republican presidential ticket in the era of Rove. So McCain was left with the party that brung him - and we now know what motivates that party: fear of the other and religious fanaticism. Hence his appalling fall campaign - among the most disgusting and hollow I can remember. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e2010535cc01fc970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Change And The Election' |
