I don't think constantly posting why we shouldn't vote for a candidate is the proper approach. I am supporting Obama, but I don't feel the need to tear the Clintons down in the process.
That said, Obama lifted the conversation with his speech on race. A true sign of leadership to run into adversity and turn it around to a teachable moment.
Can you imagine Bush trying to give a speech like that? Or either the other two candidates for that matter, although the door is now open for Hillary to give a good talk on gender issues if she'll take Obama's lead.
Posted by G Davis (not verified) on March 19, 2008 - 1:10am.
I don't think constantly posting why we shouldn't vote for a candidate is the proper approach. I am supporting Obama, but I don't feel the need to tear the Clintons down in the process.
That said, Obama lifted the conversation with his speech on race. A true sign of leadership to run into adversity and turn it around to a teachable moment.
Can you imagine Bush trying to give a speech like that? Or either the other two candidates for that matter, although the door is now open for Hillary to give a good talk on gender issues if she'll take Obama's lead.