The wrong response
2008 Presidential Election, National Politics, Politics Comments (0)
Here’s an excellent article looking at Obama’s response to the announcement of Sarah Palin as the Republican VP nominee:
No, Obama didn’t engage in the mass sneering at Palin – but he did fall into the trap of disrespecting her. When McCain chose her, the Obama campaign’s first response was to ridicule the size of her town. Then the candidate himself began referring to her as a “former mayor” when she is in fact a sitting governor.
When she retaliated (justifiably) by mocking his stint as a organizer, the Obama camp was clearly rattled. Obama himself actually began arguing about the importance of community organizing. His supporters amplified this cry – claiming Palin’s attack was a racist slur and passing around e-mails titled “Jesus was a community organizer, Pontius Pilate was a governor.”
Meanwhile, the rest of the country was probably wondering what being a community organizer has to do with being president.
MickC @ September 9, 2008


